Kiwi bird steps into Parliament to celebrate Capital Kiwi project growth After years of predator control on over more than 23,000 hectares, Capital Kiwi returned kiwi to Wellington. 
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Questions asked about power price rises Electricity bills are rising again, but by how much, and how do you get a better deal? 
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Police having to use the same fingerprinting tech despite warnings There had been talks since 2024 about the urgency of getting a new national automated fingerprint identification system. 
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Police believe missing girl Sharon Granites still alive Dozens of volunteers have joined police in searching kilometres of "dense bushland" around Alice Springs. 
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‘Formidable’ El Niño predicted to arrive this winter, in ‘rapid flip’ from La?Niña While areas in the west may see increased rainfall, the east and Far North would likely go the other way, Earth Sciences New Zealand says. 
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Microsoft’s smarter Outlook taps AI agents to save you time I never really thought I’d welcome AI as a part of my ongoing business day. But Microsoft’s ongoing productivity updates to Outlook actually have me tempted.
By now, drafting an email using AI is old hat, and something that I generally wouldn’t do. But Microsoft has begun adding agentic AI to... 
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Rising heating costs close Hokitika Pool The council posted on social media, announcing the pool will shut for roughly three to six months. 
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Where does your tax money actually go? In the year to 30 June, 2025, total government spending was $183.5 billion. 
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More prosecutions possible as 16 truancy cases under investigation The Ministry of Education is investigating 16 cases of chronic absence. 
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'Significant' El Niño event could impact New Zealand's winter A formidable weather system is forecast to arrive, and could have a major effect on rainfall across the country. 
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Police delay final phase of withdrawal from mental health call-outs The Public Service Association's national secretary Fleur Fitzsimons said the delays to phase four showed police are aware that the changes aren't working. 
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How to solve a cryptic crossword Cryptic crosswords might seem like gibberish at first glance, but there is method to the madness, with patterns that you can learn to identify to break down the puzzles. 
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Trust is everything in a small market: Why NZ enterprises need AI they can vouch for Rather than avoid AI and fall behind the competition, organisations that get AI governance right early will gain the trust of clients and stakeholders alike. 
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Wellington council considers support for struggling businesses after Moa Point disaster Dive Wellington owner Dave Drane says he's lost up to a quarter of his revenue since the treatment plant failed in February, pumping sewage into the sea. 
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Three intense calamities inspired NZ writer Elizabeth Knox Her older sister had a psychotic break, her brother-in-law was struck and killed by a vehicle in Rarotonga and her mother was diagnosed with motor neurone disease. 
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Imposter doctor says he’d likely still be living a lie if he hadn’t been unmasked Yuvaraj Krishnan used fake documents to secure work as a doctor. 
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Government's diesel partnership good for supply not for price, Business NZ says The government announced a deal which will see Z Energy procure, own and manage 90 million litres of diesel at Marsden Point refinery's refurbished fuel tanks. 
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