Dynatrace named leader in GigaOm Kubernetes report As Kubernetes deployments spread, operators are under pressure to cut incident times and pin down faults across complex cloud estates. 
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Sawn-off shotgun, cash and drugs seized as police target Wairoa gangs A sawn-off shotgun, a grow tent and cash were seized as police targeted gang violence in Wairoa. 
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Video shows car driving inside protected cycle lane A vehicle has been filmed driving inside a protected cycle lane in Auckland, sparking safety warnings from transport officials. 
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Milestone XProtect study finds 133% ROI over three years Milestone study finds XProtect users achieved a 133% ROI over three years, with security investigations up to 60% faster. 
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Why a 59-year-old cyclist lost his life on a routine commute to work He was doing everything right, using a cycle lane and flashing lights — when he was killed by a turning truck. Now, a coroner has ruled on the tragedy. 
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General store near tourist hotspot took advantage of vulnerable migrant workers A general store owner who took advantage of vulnerable migrant workers has had his $136,500 penalty slashed because his business is in a "parlous" financial state. 
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Honda NZ to close National Distribution Centre in South Island Honda New Zealand to shut doors on storied facility, distributor activities to be shifted to Auckland. 
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PMT wins four partner awards across Australia & NZ Its top-tier vendor status signals rising demand for integrated security systems in data centres and critical infrastructure across Australia and New Zealand. 
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Court martial underway after navy officer allegedly threatens to kill interpreter The complainant alleges the accused threatened to have him blacklisted and killed after he attempted to contact the Minister of Defence about an immigration issue. 
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Watch: Significant fuel rationing only to be considered in severe crisis The government says the "priority user" approach would only be used in phase four of the fuel response plan. 
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Baby Soul inquest: 'I don't know why I didn't listen more' - aunt The baby's aunt said she was extremely close to her nephew and loved him like one of her own children. 
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'Likely circulating': Fourth measles case confirmed in Wellington Health authorities warn measles is likely circulating in the capital’s community after a fourth case of the highly infectious disease was confirmed . 
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Noa’ia, greetings, welcome to Rotuma Language Week The Rotuman language is the first Pacific language to be celebrated in Aotearoa this week as part of Ministry of Pacific Poeples Language Weeks series. 
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Why fewer people are set to pay tax on income they haven't received The change to the "cash basis person" definition is the first in 30 years. 
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Bond actor Pierce Brosnan buys local artwork from fish and chip shop Northland-based artist Logan White's mother proudly displays several of his artworks in store - now some of them are signed by the Hollywood star. 
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Transaction limits to be imposed at pumps if fuel crisis reaches worst case The public would be restricted to purchase limits but business would have uncapped access to fuel. 
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Watch: One of the world’s largest cargo planes lands in Auckland The Antonov An-124 Ruslan is on track to touch down at Auckland International Airport from Hawai’i. 
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Voluntary carbon and nature markets bodies endorsed by NZ govt The move will give investors the confidence they need to invest in local climate and nature-based projects, the government says. 
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Jobseeker numbers rise, but govt sticks with target The government pledged to slash the number of people on the JobSeeker benefit by 50,000, but by the end of December the number had risen by more than 33,000. 
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