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Auckland YMCA accommodation staff scared of job losses if restructure goes ahead
YMCA North staff who work in the Auckland accommodation team say they worry about their mental health deteriorating and safety being compromised, if a proposed restructure goes ahead. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:25pm 

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TL;DR: For a limited time, it’s only $249.99 (reg. $699) to get a QuickBooks Pro Plus lifetime license. Managing your business finances is simpler when your tools are all in one place. QuickBooks Desktop Pro Plus helps small business owners, freelancers, and accountants handle essential accounting tasks without a subscription or recurring fees, and it’s only $249.99 (reg. $699) during this limited-time sale. QuickBooks Pro Plus lets you can generate invoices, track expenses, run reports, manage job costing, and organize customer and vendor information. It also includes tools for monitoring inventory and fixed assets, giving you more visibility into how your business is doing. The 2024 version has support for enhanced bank feeds, time tracking for payroll, and easy data imports from Excel or earlier versions of QuickBooks. The setup process is guided and user-friendly, and since the software runs directly on your PC, your financial data stays local and secure. This is a lifetime license, which means you pay once and get continued access to the 2024 version along with updates. If you want to simplify your business finances, get a QuickBooks Pro Plus Lifetime License on sale for $249.99. Intuit® QuickBooks® Desktop Pro Plus 2024 (1 User) for Windows: Lifetime LicenseSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change. 
© 2025 PC World 8:05pm 

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Oasis dedicate song to 'Gallagher Hill' crowds
The band play their final show in Manchester later, before heading to Wembley. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 6:35pm 

One person dies after fishing trip on Lake Manapouri, Fiordland National Park
Police were notified after the two men failed to return or check in on the radio. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 6:35pm 

David Seymour offers hope, of sorts, to blood cancer patients
The National Party promised blood cancer patients it would help them. That help is yet to arrive. 
© 2025 6:25pm 


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The floating robot collecting rubbish in our waterways
Tech Now meets the team behind WasteShark - can it help tackle marine plastic pollution? 
© 2025 BBCWorld 8:15pm 

Hamilton homicide: Grieving grandma vows justice for 20yo killed after birthday celebration
Police are investigating his death as a homicide. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 8:05pm 

Watch: Luxon takes a shot at the price of butter - was he right?
The prime minister was speaking to reporters at a post-Cabinet press conference on Monday when the topic turned to the cost of living. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 8:05pm 

Rotorua: Centre of Movement opens first New Zealand clinic
'As a family, we continue to have hope - hope for what might be possible.' 
© 2025 NZ Herald 7:35pm 

‘Congratulations traitor’: A-League referee attacked by Iran after Trump photo
Alireza Faghani, an Iranian official who migrated to Australia in 2019, has been criticised by state media for his post-match interaction with Donald Trump. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 7:35pm 

The Identity Epidemic: Why your business's digital front door is under siege
Identities have become the prime target in cybersecurity, with businesses urged to secure digital access through ownership, least privilege, MFA, and secret management. 
© 2025 ITBrief 6:45pm 

Loss of Sounds Air regional flights to impact healthcare access, connectivity
Sounds Air is going to can its flights from Blenheim to Christchurch and Christchurch to Wanaka. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 6:45pm 

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Anchor rediscovery reopens wounds from early encounter between Maori, European
The anchor once belonged to the French ship Saint Jean Baptiste. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 6:45pm 

'We're doing this for Auckland': Opponents of rich-listers' helipad file appeal
Anna Mowbray and Ali Williams have been approved to have the helipad at their multi-million-dollar property. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 6:45pm 

One found dead, one seriously injured in boat on Lake Manapouri
One man was found dead and another was seriously injured when police located a boat that had failed to return from a fishing trip overnight. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 6:25pm 

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