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Fifth case of measles confirmed in Wairarapa
The case is linked to the others associated with a family that recently returned from travelling overseas. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 10:05pm 

One man has been in the ring with Paul Gallen and SBW. This is who he thinks will win
“It comes down to who brings it on the night,” said Kiwi UFC great Mark Hunt, who has been invited to witness the grudge match in Sydney. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 9:55pm 

Burna Boy apologises for distancing himself from Afrobeats
Burna Boy, one of the biggest names in Afrobeats, says he didn't want his sound to be "in one box". 
© 2025 BBCWorld 9:45pm 

Labour and Te Pati Maori miss deadline for financial statements
Police have previously formally warned Te Pati Maori over failing to file a complete and audited 2023 financial statement on time. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 9:45pm 

Tall Ferns bounce back to thump Indonesia at Fiba Asia Cup
Nat Hurst’s New Zealand women’s basketballers got their campaign back on track in China with a dominant performance. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 9:05pm 

Motorbike rider seriously injured in Hamilton crash
A busy intersection in the city is closed on Tuesday evening after a motorbike collided with a car. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 9:05pm 

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Job site for seniors reports surge as older workers struggle to find jobs
Seniors at Work reports 50-100 older job seekers are signing up to its site daily. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 8:45pm 

Mutual insurance returns to market
South African-based insurer PPS Mutual has been granted a licence to operate in New Zealand by the prudential regulator the Reserve Bank. 
© 2025 Good Returns 8:35pm 

Person rescued after car goes down bank in North Auckland
The person was seriously injured in the crash and taken to hospital. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:25pm 

Clean up continues for Tasman District in wake of widespread flood damage
Residents are scrubbing mud off their driveways and retrieving items which floated away during two flooding events in recent weeks. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:25pm 

Security guard Leon Saufoi who ‘badly assaulted’ Uber driver allowed to keep licence
Leon Saufoi assaulted a driver who refused to transport him and his drunk mates. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 8:15pm 

New Manu Samoa head coach eyes strong start against Scotland ahead of PNC campaign
Lemalu Tusi Pisi wants Friday night's one-off Test match at Eden Park to set the tone for the Samoans as they set their sights firmly on securing a place at 2027 Rugby World Cup. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:05pm 

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BulletVPN shuts down, throwing lifetime subscribers under the bus
In another testament to how risky lifetime VPN subscriptions are, BulletVPN has announced that it is shutting down. The service unexpectedly ceased operations last week, canceling lifetime subscriptions for all users who had previously purchased the plans. The service was based in Estonia and had been in operation since 2015. Up until last month, it had been offering lifetime VPN subscriptions to users for only $39. However, in a message on its homepage titled, “BulletVPN End of Life,” the company announced that the VPN service would no longer be available. This adds to a growing number of controversies surrounding lifetime subscriptions in the ever-changing VPN market. Just in May of this year, VPNSecure suddenly cut all lifetime subscriptions after being sold to new owners. To stand out in a crowded market, many smaller VPN providers, such as BulletVPN, offer lifetime subscriptions with cheap prices in order to attract new customers. Unfortunately, these deals can often turn sour if the VPN service goes out of business—which is often the case for smaller VPN providers in the cut-throat industry. In a statement on its website the company wrote, “This decision was made after careful consideration of various factors, including shifts in market demand, evolving technology requirements, and sustainability of operations.” Windscribe Pro Read our review Needless to say, affected users aren’t happy. Thankfully, rival VPN Windscribe has stepped in to help. Users who previously had lifetime subscriptions to BulletVPN, are now eligible for a complimentary 6-month subscription to Windscribe, along with a discounted long-term plan. As stated in the End of Life notice, BulletVPN users who qualify can contact support@bulletvpn.com to claim the offer. 
© 2025 PC World 10:05pm 

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