Sport NZ reappoints chief executive through until 2030 The veteran sports administrator has been reappointed through to May 2030 after her role was advertised late last year. 
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Four rescued from cliff after fishing trip takes a wrong turn With winter approaching, Northland police are issuing a stark warning after a group of fishers became stranded in the dark on a Far North cliff. 
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Who is new Apple CEO John Ternus? After 15 years in charge Tim Cook has named well-liked Apple engineer John Ternus as his successor. 
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Kim Dotcom could die in prison if extradited to USA, argues lawyer Ron Mansfield KC argued it would be a “disproportionate punishment” likely to “shock the conscience of any informed New Zealander”. 
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Five lessons from Fijian Drua and Moana Pasifika's contrasting weekend results Super Round: 
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Relativity to open Singapore hub as Asia demand grows Relativity to launch a Singapore entity in the fourth quarter as surging Asia Pacific demand for its AI legal tools accelerates local hiring. 
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Debunking the myths holding back asset performance management AI is helping industrial leaders move beyond reactive fixes as new asset performance tools cut downtime, cost and risk across critical operations. 
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‘Distasteful’: Anger over Jones’ 'butter chicken tsunami’ barb Political, business and community leaders condemn New Zealand First MP's remarks on the incoming free trade agreement with India. 
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As it happened: Christopher Luxon survives National leadership vote, refuses to take questions The PM says he called and won the vote, but left without saying what happened during a meeting of National MPs. Nicola Willis says even the leaders don't know the numbers. 
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Petrol station asks customers to leave keys at counter before they fill up A BP station has started asking some customers to leave their keys at the counter before filling up, after an increase in unpaid fuel drive-offs. 
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Person in critical condition after crash involving pedestrian in Auckland Emergency services were called to the intersection of Melrose and Hayr Rd just before 3.30pm. 
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China a 'good friend, but NZ is family, says Cook Islands PM Mark Brown Cook Islands signed a strategic agreement with China last year, leading to a fallout with New Zealand. 
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Far North farm worker faces burglary charges after ram raid on gliding club David Neho, 28, had his first appearance in the Kaikohe District Court on Tuesday morning on a raft of charges relating to the Kaikohe Gliding Club break-in. 
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Heavy deluge turns Hawke's Bay valley into an 'ocean' The Hawke's Bay region, south of Tutira is under an orange heavy rain warning until 3am. 
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The bakery offering free pies to Wellington's emergency service crews Daily Bread in Waiwhetu decided to offer free pies on Tuesday to any fire, police, ambulance, civil defence or support crew. 
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Avanade expands in New Zealand on rising AI demand Avanade steps up New Zealand presence as businesses move from AI pilots to full-scale delivery and local partners race to meet demand. 
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Pukinui population climbs sharply after controversial 1080 drop on Stewart Island The measure has divided people on Stewart Island, but led to a 52 percent population boost for threatened Southern New Zealand dotterel/Pukinui. 
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon survives confidence vote Emerging from a caucus meeting which lasted close to three hours, Christopher Luxon said he forced the vote to put media speculation to rest. 
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CrowdStrike expands Google Cloud security & wins award CrowdStrike extends real-time cloud detection to regional Google Cloud infrastructure, aiming to meet sovereignty rules and speed breach response. 
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Investigation underway after 18 goats shot dead in Pokeno The incident happened on Ridge Rd on the night of Wednesday, April 13. 
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