Inside Canva’s $100 billion gamble on an AI-first rebuild Melanie Perkins pitched the idea in 2011 and was knocked back by 100 investors. Fifteen years, Canva is finally building it. 
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Mainfreight CEO frustrated with KiwiRail, AT for not offering additional services Don Braid says the agencies could be doing more as the Middle East conflict sends fuel prices up. 
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Search for missing New Zealand-born monk ongoing, Scottish police say Earlier, the Diocese of Aberdeen said the search for the man, who went missing off the coast near Orkney, had been called off. 
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Grief-stricken tributes to children killed in Kawerau riverbank tragedy The boys, aged 10 and 12, died after becoming trapped when the bank gave way at the Tarawera River on Friday. 
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Luxon really didn’t need this latest poll, and the threat of mutiny is thick in the air His leadership is under intense scrutiny from within, and it could come to a head within the week. 
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Fuel crisis chance for government to reduce greenhouse gas emissions - scientists The numbers showed New Zealand emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases fell just 0.1 percent between 2023 and 2024. 
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Risk the AI investment bubble will burst this year, Australian professor says There are signs that history is repeating itself in terms of the dot-com-bubble that developed in the late 1990s and ended with a spectacular crash, a professor says. 
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Intel’s new Core Series 3 is its answer to the MacBook Neo “Everyday productivity.” “Value-orientated computing.” “Right-sized performance.” All of these are terms Intel is using to describe the Intel Core Series 3, Intel’s response to budget CPUs that are appearing in laptops like the Apple MacBook Neo.
Intel unexpectedly launched the Core Series 3, based on its excellent “Panther Lake” (Core Ultra... 
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Meghan Markle claims to be 'most trolled person' in world The 44-year-old former American actress made the comments while addressing a group of young people associated with an Australian mental health organisation. 
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Should you turn off your laptop while commuting? While modern laptops are good at saving battery life and keeping cool, extended periods in sleep mode could still be putting a strain on them over time. 
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Man towed corroded boat trailer, killing young mother Rust had eaten through entire sections of the trailer frame before Roger Samson re-registered it as new and attempted to tow it from Tauranga to New Plymouth. 
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Hoard your emergency fund, and other pieces of investment advice you might need to ignore There are some pieces of investment advice that seem to always (or most often) hold true. 
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Bailiffs to get automated number plate recognition devices to help spot fine dodgers Last year five bailiffs used handheld devices to scan almost 5000 number plates over two nights as part of a trial. 
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Parts of South Island on alert for 150mm of rain and possible thunderstorms Severe gales and thunderstorms are expected to lash parts of the South Island as a complex weather system moves northeast over the country. 
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Great Barrier Island residents fear overfishing has decimated the koura population Iwi and the local board want the government to back a population management plan for Great Barrier Island before it is too late. 
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Building industry will get 'tanked': Crisis is looming as construction costs soar, experts say The war in the Middle East is likely to increase costs by at least 25 percent, according to an expert. 
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Waitangi Tribunal told draft history curriculum badly written and inaccurate The tribunal has also heard that the government should not have last year cut schools' legal obligation to enact the Treaty of Waitangi. 
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Allan Titford again denied parole, but may be released later this year The Northland farmer and prominent anti-Treaty activist was found guilty of 39 charges including rape and arson in a trial in 2013. 
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