More people looking for help to give up vaping, Quitline says Vaping falls short of its early promise as a safer alternative to smoking, Quitline says. 
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NZ should have ‘a conversation’ about its nuclear stance, minister says Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has previously said New Zealand’s nuclear-free stance is “non-negotiable”. 
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Man pleads guilty to murder over fatal assault in Hastings A man charged with the murder of a man in Hastings last year has pleaded guilty. 
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0 for, 64 against: Forgettable day for NZ men as Black Ferns sevens romp into semifinals The Black Ferns booked a semifinal clash against Australia, but the All Blacks sevens conceded 64 unanswered points on day two. 
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Tiny tax change could drive major electric vehicle uptake This unexciting-sounding change to fringe-benefit tax may make second-hand electric vehicles more accessible to the average buyer. 
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Critical risk work missing from LINZ health and safety A 47-page consultant's report made 33 recommendations to improve conditions for staff. 
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PSG v Arsenal - UEFA Champions League final Follow live coverage of the UEFA Champions League final between PSG and Arsenal from the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary. 
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North of $6.95m; the tiny detail which opens up a rare beachfront home to overseas buyers This rare Milford beachfront property has a unique title setup that opens it up to international visa buyers. 
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On the hunt for a scammer who sold a piece of paper for $1700 How Stuff unravelled an identity theft and uncovered not one, but three victims in an online scam. 
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Lennox the lab never left his side: The final moments of a much-loved father Grant Symes had one warning sign before a fatal heart attack. His daughter Annabel wants people to be aware of heart health, including high blood pressure. 
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Kereama Rewita pleads guilty to murder of Keith Pati in Hastings The 33-year-old died in hospital after Kereama Rewita assaulted him in the Hastings suburb of Camberley in February 2025. 
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Super Rugby Pacific playoffs locked in after final round ladder shake-up Local derby in Christchurch as Crusaders leapfrog Blues to claim third spot. 
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Premier League giants sack manager a year after he won the title Liverpool part ways with Arne Slot after a disappointing campaign in which they finished fifth. 
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PSG break Arsenal hearts with penalty shootout win in Champions League final PSG beat Arsenal on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the UEFA Champions League final in Budapest. 
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The funding reality that pushed this Dunedin family to move to the US From Dunedin to Alabama, biomedical researcher Tony Merriman traded long-haul conference travel for life in the American South. 
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Will Panthers stars back up from Origin for top-of-the table clash with Warriors? All you need to know as Penrith host the Warriors in round 13 of the NRL on Sunday night. 
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Arsenal v PSG: Live updates, Uefa Champions League final Live updates of the Uefa Champions League final between Arsenal and PSG in Budapest. 
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‘I’ve served four generations of the same families’: Rural town’s last store to close after 89 years At 85 years old, Manu Lala is calling time on the shop that his father opened in 1937. 
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Where is New Zealand’s best brunch? Share your favourite spots The best recommendations often come from people who have stumbled across a hidden gem or a local haunt. 
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Buckle up, the future is going to be magical and terrifying The next transport revolution won’t stay on the ground, and it could reshape everything from cities to privacy, writes Damien Grant. 
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