All Whites answer ‘big what-if’ with Premier League star at his selfless best Chris Wood is normally the scorer of goals. As he made his World Cup return, he was happy being the assister. 
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Police bust alleged Auckland methamphetamine operation, arrest 11 Officers seized about 10kg of methamphetamine, $200,000 in cash and an operational clandestine laboratory during raids across the city. 
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Person with serious injuries after car crashes into building north of Auckland One person has serious injuries after a car crashed into a building at Red Beach, north of Auckland. 
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'He embodied the values of Moriori culture': Tommy Solomon statue restoration hits a major milestone The restoration of the statue of Moriori leader Tommy Solomon has been awarded a grant of $60,000 from the Rata Foundation. 
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'Do the right thing': Police urge partner of missing Christchurch woman Rowena Walker to speak It has been more than 10 months since Rowena Walker went missing in the Christchurch suburb of Burwood. 
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CrowdStrike named Forrester XDR leader on AI strength The accolade underscores CrowdStrike's push to tie AI, endpoint and identity tools into a single security platform as rivals race to widen coverage. 
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HPE expands AI factory platform with new NVIDIA integrations Security and governance tools are being added as enterprises push agentic AI from pilots into live production systems. 
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Commerce Commission warns fuel retailers it's watching as oil price falls 'We expect to see decreases ... passed through to prices at the pump in the same way the increases have been': Commerce Commission 
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Alleged offenders came from overseas, police say, as $200,000, 10kg of meth seized Eleven Chinese and Taiwanese nationals linked to a transnational organised crime cell have been arrested and are facing charges. 
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Argentina v Algeria - FIFA World Cup Follow live coverage of the FIFA World Cup game between Argentina and Algeria in Kansas City. 
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AMD & Rackspace sign AI cloud deal for regulated firms Regulated enterprises should gain a governed AI stack as the partners roll out 30 MW of AMD-based compute across Rackspace data centres. 
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Kiwi pole vaulter continues golden run ahead of Commonwealth Games Imogen Ayris has won two consecutive events as she heats up for the Commonwealth Games. 
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Wasp Wipeout at 10: $2m boost to expand wasp control nationwide Wasp Wipeout, a Stuff campaign spearheaded by the Nelson Mail 10 years ago, has reached a major milestone after the Government announced a $2 million boost to its funding to take the programme nationwide. 
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Pacific people feeling the pinch in Wairarapa The last census shows Pacific peoples make up just 3.7 percent of the Wairarapa population, or almost 2000 people out of around 50,000 residents. 
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HPE expands self-driving networking across AI environments HPE has expanded its self-driving networking strategy with new AI, security and data centre capabilities across enterprise environments. 
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As agentic development accelerates, workflow auditability becomes a bottleneck Regulators may soon demand proof of who did what as AI agents start opening merge requests in heavily audited development pipelines. 
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Government giving community organisations $14.5 million to support people experiencing homelessness The latest Homelessness Insights Report suggests the number of people living without shelter may have begun to stabilise - though there were both decreases and increases reported in different parts of the country. 
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Pro-Palestine activist pepper sprayed by police claims $10k payout Political activist John Minto says he has won a $10,000 payout from police after officers’ use of pepper spray at a pro-Palestine protest two years ago was found to be unjustified. 
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