Another bank cuts rates, but should you take them? BNZ has adjusted down its long-term rates, but borrowers deciding whether to take a longer term will need to weigh up a few factors. 
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Cyclone Gabrielle inquest: Wives of volunteer firefighters proud of their work Amy van Zwanenberg and Lucy Stevens were giving evidence at a coronial inquest into the deaths during Cyclone Gabrielle. 
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Hamilton's growth may lead to lower speed limits on part of Te Rapa Road Up to 2,500 new homes are planned for the northern end of Hamilton in a new neighbourhood, called Te Awa Lakes. 
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Milestone opens Singapore hub for AI video security Milestone opens Singapore AI video hub to showcase open-platform security tech as Asia-Pacific market heads for USD $59.54 billion by 2030. 
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Inmates in critical condition after confrontation with PNG corrections officers A number of remand prisoners at Papua New Guinea's Bomana Prison were injured in a confrontation with Correctional Services officers. 
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Lake Tekapo faces accommodation squeeze as holiday crowds surge Some hotels are using the demand to justify charging visitors thousands of dollars a night. 
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Two seriously injured after bus, cars crash St John treated four people at the scene. 
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‘Will cherish forever’: Black Ferns great retires from international rugby, again The record breaker came out of retirement for last year’s Rugby World Cup, but this time, the Black Ferns great is calling time on her international career for good. 
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Dog-related injury claims to ACC on the increase, with Auckland region hardest hit In 2020, the number of new claims filed was 12,817. By 2024, that number had jumped to 15,494. 
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