Cequence posts record quarter on agentic AI security Demand for agentic AI protection helped the company land its largest deal yet and post its strongest quarter as customers expanded spending worldwide. 
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West Coast man charged after alleged online grooming operation Police allege a 54-year-old travelled to meet a person he believed was 13 years old. 
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Popular Pams and Market Kitchen sauces recalled over glass jar fault Consumers are being urged not to eat affected products after concerns damaged jars could contain glass fragments. 
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Infoblox finds residential proxy traffic in most firms More than 65% of enterprise customers showed residential proxy-related DNS activity, exposing firms to reputational and operational risks. 
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Shure & Zoom launch IntelliMix kits for Zoom Rooms Clearer audio and simpler rollouts are set to help schools and businesses equip Zoom Rooms for hybrid meetings and AI tools. 
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Locals help rescue kayaker after cries for help heard in harbour A man was found suffering from the cold after an overnight search in Whangaroa Harbour. 
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Missing teen last seen at Wellington train station Deziah, 14, was last seen near Paraparaumu railway station on Thursday afternoon. 
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Kea conservationists appeal to local government for help to save native birds Arthur's Pass locals have found the friendly native birds have been their own worst enemies in their fight for survival. 
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SPCA raises alarm over 'constantly pregnant' breeding dogs The animal welfare organisation wants dog breeders licensed, clear regulations and an updated code of welfare. 
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Two ‘suspicious’ fires at gardening guru's former 'Quarter Acre Paradise' Police are investigating two suspicious morning fires that broke out just hours apart at the same Auckland property. 
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'I just kept saying sorry': Dad speaks out after boy, 11, attacked on bus A Papamoa father is demanding more school buses after his son was punched and kicked by a grown man on a public service. 
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From a state house to rising star: Why James Meager could one day be PM “Everybody who I have spoken to, about you in the lead up to this interview has said, ‘he will be the prime minister one day’”, says Rebecca Wright. Here’s how he responded. 
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Infosys completes CMMI AI maturity pilot assessment The pilot is intended to help firms prove AI is being managed safely and consistently as they move from trials to large-scale use. 
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Concerns raised after unmanned dinghy found at Doubtless Bay Police are wanting to find the owner to make sure no one is missing or in distress. 
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Live: Chiefs v Crusaders, Super Rugby Pacific semi-finals Follow all the Super Rugby Pacific semifinal action from Hamilton's FMG Stadium. 
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'In a better place than I've ever been': Liam Lawson's secret to success in 2026 The Kiwi driver is kicking goals on the track, but don’t ask for World Cup tips, because the viral Tim Payne trend is all he knows. 
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Mystery surrounds unattended dinghy found with fresh fish on board Officers are trying to identify the owner of a small boat discovered with fishing gear and freshly caught fish on board. 
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What goes on in a data centre, and why are they suddenly on everyone’s radar? Data centres are a hot-button issue, but what do they actually do, and why are people worried? Felicity Lewis, Explainer editor, answers all your questions. 
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Rubrik expands Annapurna for AI-ready unstructured data The platform could cut the time and cost of preparing siloed files for AI, with queries fed from metadata rather than full data copies. 
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Two Mt Eden-sized prisons needed as law-and-order policies swell prison population With a 3700 person increase to the Corrections’ muster, taxpayers could be billed an extra $745 million per year. 
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