Qualtrics doubles down on global partner community to accelerate shared growth Qualtrics enhances its global Partner Network to boost experience management, offering new tracks, tiers, and investment to accelerate shared growth and customer impact. 
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© 2025 NZ Herald 2:45pm Plea to reopen consultation into plans to close Auckland mental health facility Rauaroha Segar House in Auckland offers a publicly funded intensive programme for people with long-standing or chronic mental health problems. 
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© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 2:35pm Child hospitalised after dog attack in north Canterbury The 5-year-old was injured between 3-5pm on Tuesday near the Waipara River at the end of Darnley Rd. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 2:35pm Rippl & Onpack deliver custom water cans with digital printing Melbourne's Rippl teams with Onpack to offer custom-branded mineral water cans using fast, eco-friendly digital direct-to-can printing technology. 
© 2025 ITBrief 2:15pm Gang member arrested after near collision with police car in Northland The driver has been charged with dangerous driving. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 2:15pm Chinese premier rebukes Australia over investment Chinese state media also reported Anthony Albanese had told President Xi Jinping that he does not support Taiwanese independence, but the prime minister put it differently. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 2:15pm Ignition & Karbon integration aims to boost accounting firm efficiency Ignition and Karbon have integrated to automate billing and workflows, boosting efficiency for accounting firms by streamlining client onboarding and payments. 
© 2025 ITBrief 2:05pm AI reshapes youth skills: digital literacy, ethics & adaptability key AI is revolutionising youth skills; digital literacy, ethics and adaptability are now essential for young professionals to thrive in tomorrow’s workforce. 
© 2025 ITBrief 2:05pm Dog attacks 5-year-old in Waipara The youngster was attacked at Darnley Rd, near the Waipara River, yesterday afternoon. 
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  Second round of FTA talks with India start in Delhi India is New Zealand's 12th two-way trading partner, with total trade value reaching $3.14 billion in 2024. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 2:55pm Christchurch Hospital workers sleeping in cars to try secure a car park, mayor says Workers have been pleading for better parking because of unaffordable fees at nearby car parks and staff safety concerns. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 2:55pm Rugby league: Niner players banned, officials suspended after on-field chaos in PNG The Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League says the incident on Sunday was "disappointing" and should not be repeated. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 2:35pm Matilda: A dazzling triumph that exceeds expectations REVIEW: What a marvellous achievement by the directors and cast, who have brought the fantastical Roald Dahl story to life with style and pizzazz. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 2:35pm ‘They’re not living it’: Farmers’ blunt response to flood support package James and Brenda Hovenden lost a large chunk of land, their home, a ute, and almost lost each other in the Tasman floods. They say the Government has let them down. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 2:35pm Listen to The Country online: Christopher Luxon on coalition friction Christopher Luxon, Todd McClay, Andrew Murray, Jack Fagan, and Jim Hopkins. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 2:15pm The risks of using AI in the software development pipeline AI tools boost software development speed, but security flaws in code pose serious risks to organisations, urging leaders to manage AI use carefully. 
© 2025 ITBrief 2:05pm Optimising TCO for data-intensive technologies and applications Australian data centres, valued at US$6.81 billion in 2024, cut costs and boost efficiency by adopting high-capacity HDDs to manage surging AI and cloud data. 
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