Why size should matter to CIOs but not in the way you think Public sector ERP programmes are more likely to finish on time when CIOs keep control and use specialist advisers instead of tier-one firms. 
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Police emergency calltakers will take fire calls during strike action Unionised Fire and Emergency calltakers will strike for an hour on Wednesday along with firefighters. 
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Revealed: Troll account run by former Labour staffer despite party previously denying links Despite previously denying any links to a troll account that ruthlessly takes the mickey out of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Labour leader Chris Hipkins has now admitted it’s a former staffer. 
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All Blacks call on Kiwi NBA star in captaincy search The Houston Rocket joined a meeting with All Blacks greats Richie McCaw and Dan Carter. 
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Grace Millane-inspired play to tour NZ schools Watching the play, says the British playwright, is like being in a boxing match. It's turbulent and uncomfortable, dealing a sucker punch while you laugh. 
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Northern Marianas faces the highest US power prices amid ongoing Middle East conflict This comes as the fuel surcharge doubles in the US territory - which is still reeling from the imapcts of super Typhoon Sinlaku last month - amid conflict in the Middle East. 
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Auckland lagging on life jacket rules - water safety group Under current rules, whoever was in charge of the boat could give people permission not to wear them. 
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Luxon calls OECD warning on government's LNG plans 'load of rubbish' The Prime Minister says he is not interested in the OECD's recommendations. 
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If you miss out on Great Walks, try these Very Good Walks Struggling to score a Great Walk spot? Tramping experts Jamie Tahana, John Gerritsen and Anneke Smith recommend some solid alternatives. 
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Whangarei man praised for tackling man fleeing police A senior sergeant says he wouldn't be surprised if the man "gets a call up from the All Blacks after watching that tackle". 
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TVNZ scraps food show featuring top chef accused of misconduct Vaughan Mabee resigned from Amisfield in February following an investigation into his behaviour at the restaurant. 
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Two statements from Oriini Kaipara give conflicting accounts about whether she’ll stay with Te Pati Maori Rawiri Waititi concedes MP’s office sent statement saying she was considering her political future. 
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Christchurch City Council refunded $250k after being overcharged for streetlights by Contact Energy It comes after the Electricity Authority lodged a formal complaint against Contact Energy. 
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Trump ties himself in knots to avoid restart of full-scale war Analysis - The US president has acted like he can will an agreement into existence. Instead, he's made it clear he is desperate. 
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Xero founder Sir Rod Drury withdrawn from speakers event amid allegations The Xero founder has been withdrawn from a list of keynote speakers due to speak at the Electrify Queenstown business event next week. 
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School closures, landslides caused by heavy rain in Tahiti region Heavy rains have also caused landslides on Tahiti's east coast. 
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New Te Tai Tokerau Party may not be able to contest election under that name, Bishop says Mariameno Kapa-Kingi's Te Tai Tokerau Party may not be able to contest the election under that moniker, Chris Bishop has suggested. 
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