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Wellington's new water entity estimates $25b over 30 years for safe water, clean beaches Tiaki Wai will spend $800 million in its first year as it takes over ownership and management of the region's water assets from 1 July. 
© 2026 RadioNZ 5:05am
Our Changing World: The challenge of making our capital city predator free Wellington's predator free movement moves into unusual territory. 
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The Claude Fable ban highlights a practical AI lesson What’s the real story behind the sudden ban Friday of Claude Fable and Mythos, Anthropic’s most powerful AI models? Frankly, I’m as much in the dark as you are.
What I do know is that as late as 5 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, I’d been using Fable in Claude Code... 
© 2026 PC World 4:35am
Fifa World Cup: Spain v Cape Verde, Group H clash Live updates of the 2026 Fifa World Cup clash between Spain and Cape Verde in Atlanta. 
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CIQ's Fuzzball 4.0 adds cloud & storage integration Research centres can now keep existing Lustre and GPFS data in place as Fuzzball 4.0 adds Azure support, caching and a registry. 
© 2026 ITBrief 4:25am
All Whites ‘raring to go’ as 16-year World Cup wait ends The All Whites return to the World Cup stage for the first time since 2010, opening their campaign against a disrupted Iran side in LA. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:25am
Mark Reason: Why Kane Williamson is New Zealand's greatest cricketer OPINION: There can have been fewer greater pleasures in life these past 16 years than sitting on the bank at the Basin Reserve watching Kane Williamson. 
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‘I don’t want my mum in the harbour’: Historic urupa a metre from collapsing cliff Rising sea levels, surging tides and extreme weather events have all contributed to the coastal erosion. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:25am
Tell us which city in New Zealand has the best food scene From fine dining and neighbourhood favourites to night markets, brunch spots and local classics, every city has a claim to being New Zealand’s best place to eat. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:25am
Aussie tax changes spark rush for homes in NZ’s billionaire ‘bolthole’ The surge in wealthy buyers looking at Queenstown has added fresh pressure to one of New Zealand’s most expensive and resilient housing markets. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:25am
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