SUSE unveils SLES 16 with integrated agentic AI & 16-year support SUSE launches SLES 16, the first enterprise Linux with built-in agentic AI and a 16-year support lifecycle for enhanced automation and stability. 
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Southern power outages: 115 homes still without electricity Fewer than 50 properties in Southland and 67 properties in South Otago remain without power after last month's devastating winds. 
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The big All Blacks selection talking points ahead of Scotland test Changes are a given on the back of injuries to brothers Scott and Jordie Barrett. 
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Police name victim of central Auckland homicide Luisa Qelesenikau Mate, 38, was found dead on Saturday evening. 
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Large service station planned on some of NZ's best growing land The build would include a truck stop, retail service area, cafe and fruit shop facilities. 
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Santana Minerals secures key permit for gold mine in Central Otago The Australian mining company says the 30-year mining permit is one of two key approvals needed to start work on the mine. 
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EonFibre Partners With Datacentre220 With AI and cloud computing adoption driving significant increases in traffic between data centres, EonFibre and Datacentre220's combined expertise directly addresses this surging demand, providing connectivity across Aotearoa. 
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Have KiwiSaver billions boosted house prices? Billions of dollars have flowed from KiwiSaver funds into the housing market - but how much of an impact has that had on property prices? 
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Rough sleeping ban in central Auckland considered by government Government ministers have confirmed they are considering measures to move homeless people out of Auckland's city centre - but the exact details remain unclear. 
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Regulatory Standards Bill back in the House after a highly engaged public submission period While the week in politics began with another chapter in the ongoing tensions within Te Pati Maori, the House started the parliamentary week by resuming the consideration of the closely followed Regulatory Standards Bill. 
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France investigates Shein and Temu after sex doll scandal Retailers Wish and AliExpress are also being investigated in relation to the offence of enabling minors to access pornographic content. 
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FENZ adopts Workday to enhance HR & streamline payroll systems Fire and Emergency New Zealand has adopted Workday HCM to unify workforce management, streamline payroll, and enhance operations for staff and volunteers nationwide. 
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Amid worries on Wall St, legendary investor bets against AI Michael Burry, who rose to fame in theThe Big Short after predicting the housing market would collapse, has placed a new bet. 
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Firework lands on roof, starts house fire Tuakau Volunteer Fire Brigade asks the community to take extra care during Guy Fawkes Day. 
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Why are New Zealand kids glued to YouTube? YouTube is increasingly becoming the media of choice - while local content becomes buried under international output, according to new research. 
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ASUS Republic of Gamers Unveils Rapture GT-BE19000AI World's first router with a built-in AI core for intelligent acceleration and stability under heavy loads. 
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Youth vaping leads to higher smoking rates, researchers say While smoking numbers have reduced, there is concern about the impact the introduction of vaping products has had. 
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One Wairarapa council had more than 15 Ombudsman complaints last year Fourteen local authorities had 15 or more Ombudsman complaints last year, with one Wairarapa council on that list. 
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Minister reveals Government could ban CBD begging and rough sleeping Police Minister Mark Mitchell let the cat out of the bag on Wednesday, after the prime minister refused to confirm the policy work was underway. 
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