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‘All our friends thought we were crazy’: Couple reluctantly selling their dream historic home When June and Will Hearne made the decision to return to NZ after 16 years living in the UK, they really only had one destination in mind. 
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Threat to cancer ‘lifeline’: Charity fears tax change will scupper $30m lodge The Cancer Society warns planned facility in Tauranga is at risk after the Government capped tax rebates for major donors. 
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‘I can’t take any more’: Tragic words of grandfather who drowned after boat flipped Boatie may have survived had cellphones not been attached to vessel, coroner finds. 
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Burgled, hacked, and impersonated: An Airbnb owner's nightmare, and a police U-turn Weeks after an unauthorised teen’s birthday party, thieves stole thousands of dollars of high-end goods from a couple’s property. But that was just the beginning. 
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Microsoft unveils AI agents, models & security tools Developers and enterprise customers will get more AI controls as Microsoft adds agents, in-house models and security tools across its software stack. 
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EDB adds quorum commit to distributed Postgres 6.4 The update aims to stop conflicting writes across sites in critical sectors such as banking and payments, reducing reconciliation risk. 
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Factor launches supply chain detection & response platform Growing supplier cyber risk is pushing businesses towards continuous monitoring, as Factor joins a crowded market focused on better response. 
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EY finds CFOs lack influence over investment choices Many finance chiefs still struggle to shape strategy, as EY found only a quarter lead investment calls and few are seen as value partners. 
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Advantech expands NVIDIA tie-up with AI factory brain Pilot trials suggest the setup could cut factory energy use by 10% and lift assembly-line productivity by 12%. 
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The Blues don’t need to beat the Crusaders — and that’s ridiculous Blues captain Patrick Tuipulotu wouldn't dare say it on the public record but he, like the rest of us, must know how absurd the Super Rugby Pacific playoff format is. 
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