Pax8 honours top partners & vendors at Beyond 2026 SMB customers stand to benefit as Pax8 spotlighted partners and vendors across its marketplace, from Microsoft to smaller channel specialists. 
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AWS highlights five AI uses in football across leagues Real-time tools are reshaping refereeing, TV coverage and coaching as leagues use AI to speed decisions and deepen fan engagement. 
© 2026 ITBrief Thu, 18 Jun 1:35pm
Australia second in construction tech adoption survey A skills shortage and tight budgets are slowing gains as Australian builders boost weekly use of construction tech to 48 per cent. 
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Prime Minister celebrates Christchurch Airport's $40 million expansion Christopher Luxon was at the opening ceremony, where he said the South Island had massive economic momentum. 
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‘They’re getting stuck, they get lost’: Buses appear no match for hilly, windy roads Residents in the Auckland suburb of Laingholm say buses regularly get stuck, lost, or crash on the hilly, windy roads. 
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Teacher announced in leadership role - despite concerns about conduct towards student Horowhenua College teacher Asaria Saili was announced as Pacific Dean, depite the school being aware of concerns about his conduct towards a student. 
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Vodafone investigating mass national outage The telco says it is urgently investigating after customers were locked out and left with emergency calls only. 
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Last minute 'troubling' delay for Everlee Wihongi in ICE detention, lawyer says Everlee Wihongi has a further twelve days wait to find out her future. 
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Labour vows to bring back universal free prescriptions if elected The free prescriptions would apply to all funded medicines from July next year, costed at $74.5 million a year. 
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Xero finds New Zealand small business productivity lags New data show Kiwi small firms generating less per hour than peers in Australia and the UK, as rising costs squeeze margins. 
© 2026 ITBrief Thu, 18 Jun 12:45pm
CrowdStrike expands QuiltWorks with AWS on AI security AWS customers will gain broader visibility into AI and cloud risks as CrowdStrike adds new monitoring, trials and private connectivity. 
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Christopher Luxon opens new $40m freight apron at Christchurch Airport The freight apron at Christchurch Airport spans 8500sqm with advanced scanning technology. 
© 2026 NZ Herald Thu, 18 Jun 1:45pm
Controversial fisheries amendment Bill delayed after Shane Jones request Jones says the Bill could use some more "panel beating", and acknowledges there hadn't been a lot of harmony across Parliament or the industry about it. 
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Armed police swarmed Christchurch street, arrest one person One person has been arrested and no-one has been hurt, police say. 
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Crash blocks lanes on SH1 north of Wellington Motorists are facing delays after a crash north of Wellington. 
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Labour promises to bring back free prescriptions if elected Chris Hipkins says removing the $5 fee would help families access medicines and ease cost-of-living pressures. 
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Police enter home after suspected armed break-in and find massive cannabis crop Police were called to an East Tamaki Heights property at about 11am following a report of a possible break-in involving a firearm. 
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Filipino police says drowning deaths ‘not an accident’, tell Kiwi coach to ‘man up’ Tab Baldwin has been told he needs to meet with investigators in the Philippines. 
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Rapid Brigantine ties ClickFix malware to fake updates BlueVoyant says a ClickFix malware campaign using fake browser updates is linked to the Rapid Brigantine ransomware ecosystem. 
© 2026 ITBrief Thu, 18 Jun 12:55pm
Councillors vote against continuing Wellington's Golden Mile project The project was scoped in 2021, with the $139m price tag being funded 49 percent by council and 51 percent by the Transport Agency. 
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Enterprises spend USD $2.5 million on logging tools AI workloads are pushing log volumes up 93%, yet most large companies still leave 86% of data unanalyzed to keep costs down. 
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