'People learning to manipulate the system': Call for KiwiSaver hardship withdrawal changes There are calls for significant change to the system, with concern withdrawals are being made for the wrong reasons - like 'botox and lip fillers'. 
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Company charged after trucker's death now researching high-tech forestry road safety Greg Stevens' death in May 2023 has led to a laser focus on the state of old forestry roads, to enable checks before they're used. 
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Despised, perverse Auschwitz marching band gave some hope of life "And it was pretty horrendous what they had to do. But they needed concerts on a Sunday for three hours to soothe their jagged nerves." 
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'Calm down' - Auckland Central MP Chlöe Swarbrick on coalition's homeless plan The Auckland Central MP says moving rough sleepers out of the city centre will only shift the problem to another place. 
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FENZ aims to save $50m a year: 'We can't keep doing everything for everybody' Core firefighting and rescue duties are exempt in a proposed new restructure, but management is talking about doing less. 
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Justin Baldoni chose not to refile lawsuit, his lawyer says The actor and director's $400m lawsuit against his former co-star has been formally ended by a US judge. 
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Schools only legally obliged to teach te reo Maori if parents ask for it under law change Some teacher and principal groups have reacted angrily to the government's sudden change which took them by surprise. 
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Neurodivergent youth more likely to die before age of 25 than peers, study finds While death among young people is rare, those with a neurodevelopmental condition are nearly five times more likely to die before the age of 25. 
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Daniel John Wood's death after driving while tired 'so avoidable' - coroner A coroner is warning against driving while tired after a man was killed in a car crash in the Waikato town of Te Awamutu. 
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This custom Intel motherboard with 36 USB ports has gone viral You can never have too many ports. Or can you? It looks like someone got tired of hunting for one more USB port on their motherboard… and just crammed every possible spot full of them. This older Intel board (shown off on Reddit and spotted by VideoCardz) appears to be... 
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Windows 10 falsely says your PC has reached end of support? Here’s why Although Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10 on October 14th, you can still keep using Windows 10 on your PC with extended support. At least, that’s how it goes on paper. The problem is that Windows 10 apparently doesn’t seem to know that extended support is active and is... 
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Wellington cemetery tour focuses on 19th century crime and punishment The first man to die in a duel and a headstone proclaiming "murder" are two of the stops on a tour of Bolton Street Cemetery, on the theme of 19th century crime and punishment. 
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Microsoft finally fixes years-old bug that kept Windows from shutting down Windows is a fantastically complicated piece of software, and there are literally millions of ways in which it can go wrong. But one of the more persistent ones over the last few years has been a shutdown issue that’s probably annoyed you at least once, if not multiple times. In... 
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This 3-in-1 wireless charging stand is a stellar 56% off with this code Is your desk an absolute mess with too many cables strewn all over for charging all your gear and gadgets? You can be honest! If that’s the case and you wish you could tidy things up, here’s a nifty desk accessory that’ll help you out in a snap: this 3-in-1... 
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Extent of police falsifying breath tests 'unfathomable' - employment lawyer Barbara Buckett says the number of staff and the fact it occurred across the country points to wider problems within the organisation. 
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Wellington Girls' College allows most students to return to school after measles cases Most Wellington Girls' College students will be back in class on Thursday after three confirmed cases of measles at the school. 
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When laptops stop feeling like machines Have you noticed how modern laptops seem more approachable than ever? Gone are the sharp, angular edges and industrial plastic of the past. Today’s machines feel sleek, tactile, and… almost inviting! As a very tactile person myself, this shift in design really changes my emotional connection with the tech I... 
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