Flyer advertising ‘Kiss and Ride’ at bus station turns heads in Auckland The term is causing some confusion. 
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Two injured after logging truck and car crash near Dunedin Emergency services responded to a collision at the intersection of State Highways 1 and 86 in Allanton. 
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Hurricanes midfielder to captain Maori All Blacks against Japan XV Five players will debut for the Maori All Blacks team, to be captained by Hurricanes midfielder Bailyn Sullivan, when it meets a Japan XV in Nagoya on Saturday. 
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Gartner warns AI coding costs may top developer pay by 2028 Rising token use and usage-based pricing could make AI coding a bigger line item than developer salaries, Gartner said. 
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Federato opens Sydney base to target APAC insurers The move gives the insurer software maker a foothold in a region where carriers are now seeking AI to speed underwriting and claims. 
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Peters slams India FTA, claims restrictive immigration policy 'targets India' Legislation to implement the free trade agreement with India passed its first reading 93 votes to 29, with National, Labour and ACT's support. 
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Visa rejected after immigration adviser followed wrong police check process An immigration adviser's failure to follow the correct application process for an overseas police clearance led to her client's resident visa being rejected. 
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Police Commissioner Richard Chambers under investigation over complaints An investigation is under way following complains regarding Police Commissioner Richard Chambers. 
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New Zealand-born NRL player given six-week ban for homophobic slur Newcastle Knights back-rower Asu “AJ” Kepaoa has been suspended for six weeks and apologised for using a homophobic slur against an opponent. 
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'Pipes and pumps' option halts South Dunedin flood plans In South Dunedin, more than half of the 6,000 households and 1,000 businesses are considered at risk of flooding. 
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AI trainer roles lead global hiring surge, Randstad finds Demand for specialist AI staff is lengthening vacancies and driving salaries higher as firms move from experiments to deployment. 
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