Weather New Zealand: Thunderstorms bears down on North Island with flooding expected A severe thunderstorm watch is in place for the top half of the North Island. 
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Budget 2026: Support for increased resources to combat migrant exploitation Budget sets aside $18 million over the next four years for frontline teams to respond to migrant exploitation and immigration non-compliance. 
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Bus driver who left route to use toilet at home paid out over $22,000 in employment dispute Ritchies failed to follow any formal dismissal process when it ceased offering her work, the ERA found. 
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Naked man allegedly tried to drown police dog in Auckland swamp A 38-year-old man is facing several charges including injuring a police dog and resisting police. 
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Only a quarter of New Zealand sites meet guidelines for most harmful air pollution, data shows But overall air pollution is improving in most places across the country, with the majority of sites meeting national regulatory standards for overall particulate matter. 
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'Brazil fever' hits Port Vila ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup With just a week to go before the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, local football fanatics are showed their support for their favourite teams at a parade in the capital, with Brazil fans stealing the limelight. 
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Microsoft security landscape shifts as critical vulnerabilities surge: report Critical flaws in Microsoft software have nearly doubled, leaving enterprises facing a sharper risk profile despite fewer total vulnerabilities. 
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‘Massive sense of helplessness’ as river of sewage floods Wellington street Some Island Bay residents say they have had enough. 
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SH35 set to close overnight ahead of heavy rain State Highway 35 on the East Cape will shut from 10pm on Friday evening until 8am Saturday. 
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Chinese Embassy denies military involvement in recruitment claims New Zealand's intelligence agency and its Five Eyes partners say the Chinese military used job sites such as LinkedIn to target people who were likely to have access to secret information. 
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Naked man who tried to drown police dog in Auckland charged Police were told a naked man had taken a crowbar and made his way to the back of a Point Chevalier property. 
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Minister announces $62 million for more classrooms across South Island The package includes a new 18-classroom primary school in Lincoln, the expansion of Rolleston College and dozens of classrooms across the South Island. 
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Former All Blacks midfielder switches allegiance to Samoa After moving to Japan last year, the one-test All Black midfielder has been called up for July's Nations Cup tests. 
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Family concerned for West Papuan woman taken to Jakarta after appearing in film The family of a West Papuan woman alleged to have been forcibly taken to Indonesia's capital after appearing in a new documentary film, wants her safely returned home. Yasinta Moiwend's... 
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Geotab using telematics and AI to reshape fleet management Rising fuel costs and safety risks are pushing fleet operators to use Geotab telematics to cut idling, reroute trips and monitor fatigue. 
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MYOB launches Think Purple, Act Green sustainability plan The software maker's new framework is aimed at helping customers face tougher emissions reporting while cutting its own footprint by 2030. 
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Predator-free efforts align with tikanga Maori - iwi leader Tamaki Makaurau conservation groups, iwi and council are welcoming funding to bolster the city's Predator-Free 2050 efforts. 
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ACT to campaign on reducing 'absolutely ridiculous' cost of school uniforms It would limit all state schools to three compulsory branded items and ensure generic items were available from retailers like The Warehouse and Kmart. 
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