Xero launches AI bootcamp for Kiwi small businesses Privacy worries and mistrust are slowing AI uptake among Kiwi small firms, despite 61% already using the technology, Xero says. 
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Bank nationalisation threat a 'bad signal' for investors - analyst Michael Reddell said he "blanched" when he heard Winston Peters' promise to buy back BNZ. 
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Widespread mobile outages hit One NZ network Customers around the country reported problems making or receiving calls. 
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F5 says AI inference now core to business operations Most organisations are now running AI inference in-house, with F5 warning the shift is putting security and governance under strain. 
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Eleven Fijian police officers investigated for ties to Auckland drug trade links A multinational police investigation implicating 11 Fijian police officers in collusion with drug traffickers has been handed over to prosecutors. 
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Loaded weapons and a Nazi uniform found at Christchurch home of man who died in police stand-off Artemiy Dubovskiy, known as Troy, died less than two weeks after the 2019 mosque terror attack. 
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Should New Zealand buy back BNZ? Tell us what you think New Zealand would buy back the BNZ bank from Australian ownership, Winston Peters has announced. 
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Incoming front expected to bring rain and warmer weather to parts of NZ A persistent high-pressure system has locked New Zealand’s weather in place, but a major shift by the end of Wednesday is set to bring rain, wind, and a noticeable temperature rise. 
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Here’s how many people live in New Zealand now New Zealand’s population has reached an estimated 5,361,300, with net migration driving the majority of the annual growth. 
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Freeview NextGen brings free-to-air TV to broadband Viewers will get free-to-air channels via broadband or Wi-Fi on compatible TVs, reducing reliance on aerials and separate apps. 
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Australian Federal Police: 17 tonnes of drugs seized in Pacific so far in 2026 The Australian Federal Police chief says most of the illicit drugs being trafficked through the Pacific are destined for Australia. 
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'Brazen' fuel thieves hit vegetable stall, mechanic workshop in rural Southland Police are investigating if two events within a 12-hour period are connected. 
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Fuel stocks steady after jump in supply last week Last week's increase was due to several large shipments recently embarking for New Zealand. 
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Services sector contracts again in April NZ's dervices sector is contracting at a slower pace Results across sub-indexes were mixed The employment outlook stayed negative BNZ says the economy is still struggling New Zealand's... 
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17 tonnes of drugs seized in Pacific so far in 2026 - Australian Federal Police The Australian Federal Police chief says most of the illicit drugs being trafficked through the Pacific are destined for Australia. 
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Solomon Islands PM smacks down secret reinstatement of live dolphin exports The Solomon Islands has reinstated a ban on dolphin exports - two days after it was quietly lifted. 
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Lydia Ko’s final round charge falls flat in Ohio as English young gun wins again The Kiwi golfer was in contention heading into the final round but fell back in the field with her worst score of the week. 
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Notorious immigration adviser censured and fined for exploiting vulnerable client An Auckland immigration adviser has been hit with more than $11,000 in penalties and refunds after pulling the wool over a vulnerable client's eyes with a series of hopeless visa requests. 
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New Zealand fertility rate drops to historic low New Zealand's total fertility rate has dropped to 1.53 births per woman, with fewer live births and slightly more deaths registered over the last year. 
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