Indian community welcomes ‘momentous’ free trade deal New Zealand's Indian community points to economic gains and new opportunities as an exciting milestone for trade and growth. 
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Industrial property investment stands out in a volatile market Recent JLL research shows the industrial property sector was the country's strongest performing commercial property asset class for the past 15 years. 
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Search for missing Wellington man to be reassessed as conditions delay efforts Police set to review plans in daylight after severe weather prevented overnight progress. 
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Exclusive: How Adobe showcases its innovation engine Adobe's Sneaks programme puts early-stage ideas on stage, with Principal Evangelist Eric Matisoff saying the live format can help concepts evolve into products. 
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'I couldn't open the door': Residents wake up to metre-high floodwaters Around 35 to 40 residents live at the two-storey Duckworth Lewis guesthouse, half of them on the ground floor. 
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Tonga declares dengue outbreak, 24 cases confirmed Tonga's Health Ministry said, as of Monday, two people were in hospital with dengue. 
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Adobe launches AI brand visibility tools for businesses Adobe expands Experience Manager with AI visibility tools as businesses race to control brand truth across chat services and AI-driven shopping. 
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Wellington residents prepare for worst as red rain warning continues Locals are doing what they can to prepare their shops and homes for another deluge. 
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Why the Wellington deluge was so intense Analysis: The storm is part of an increasingly familiar pattern reminding us that our communities and infrastructure aren't yet prepared to cope with what a warmer, wilder future holds. 
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Dying for a drink? How midlife NZ women think about alcohol Women surveyed tended to consider themselves responsible drinkers - even if they were consuming a lot of booze. 
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Anzac Day: What's open and what's closed and when? On Anzac Day, most shops need to stay shut for the first half of the day till 1pm. 
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What to know about working for your family Explainer - Legal risks can arise when a family volunteer is later found to have effectively been working as an employee. 
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Riveting Wisden edition incinerates English cricket after Ashes debacle The reader of the new Almanack soon perceives that the state of cricket, and especially English cricket, is not in a good place. 
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‘No idea’ if National caucus will vote on the leadership, junior whip says The National Party caucus meets on Tuesday morning, and those MPs, who the prime minister calls “moaning and frustrated”, will finally have a chance to say something. 
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Wellington man Philip Sutton still missing after flooding A plan will be made to continue the search in daylight once conditions can be assessed, police say. 
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National MPs arrive in Wellington ahead of caucus dressing down from Christopher Luxon Luxon claims he was reacting to the Herald's report on Friday. 
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Adobe unveils CX Enterprise Coworker for AI workflows Adobe launches CX Enterprise Coworker to connect fragmented marketing systems and let AI agents carry out customer experience tasks with human oversight. 
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One reason to use Edge: It now teases new Windows features One of the keys to improving PC productivity is simply knowing a new tool exists. Easy, right? But it’s something that Microsoft and Windows has struggled with for years, and it finally seems like they’ve settled on a good method for alerting you to new features.
For several months Microsoft has... 
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Disabled kea achieves social dominance with one-of-a-kind 'jousting' technique Though he lacks the top half of his beak, Bruce has never lost a fight and has secured his spot as the top bird at Willowbank Wildlife Reserve in Christchurch. 
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