Schneider unveils advanced liquid cooling for NZ data centres Schneider Electric launches advanced liquid cooling solutions in New Zealand to meet rising AI data centre demands while enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability. 
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Police investigating reported firearms incident near Napier Dozens of police were out on Thursday on SH2, north of Napier city. 
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Government invests $2 million in Dunedin Tunnels Trail The funding will help extend a cycle trail, which would link Dunedin to Mosgiel, using historic railway tunnels. 
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NZ committed to climate target despite Australian opposition dumping net-zero A spokesperson for the Prime Minister said New Zealand's government would not follow Australia's coalition. 
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Why low-flying German military planes are in NZ skies Low-flying military aircraft have been seen around the country over the last week, part of a joint exercise with German military aircraft and our own air force. 
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Hunter jailed after fatally shooting friend he mistook for a deer The man was sentenced to three years’ jail after he mistakenly shot and killed his friend and mentor. 
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Warriors’ NRL opponents in Christchurch, Wellington revealed as 2026 schedule announced North Queensland Cowboys will face the Warriors at the new Te Kaha stadium on June 21 - the day after the Super Rugby Pacific final. 
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British pub quiz that spurred the 'crime of the century' A A pub's tale about catching a group of quiz cheaters red-handed after more than a year has sparked a "media frenzy". 
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Government completes four bills in a week of political sideshows Four government bills completed their legislative journeys this week - two enjoyed relative consensus across the House. The other two, not so much. 
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Universities in 'battle of the century' with journal publisher Elsevier One New Zealand university told its staff all universities in New Zealand and Australia would "lose some degree of access" to the publisher's 1600 titles from the start of next year. 
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A 'circus' or sign of the times - should Joshua take Paul fight? BBC Sport assesses whether Anthony Joshua's prospective fight with YouTuber Jake Paul would be a good or bad idea. 
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Sir John Key says top cop can rebuild public trust in police after scandal Former prime minister Sir John Key says the public’s trust in the police has been threatened by recent serious misconduct. 
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Fishing vessel stuck on rocks near Whenua Hou Codfish Island Environment Southland said everyone on board the boat is safe, and there are no known environmental impacts from diesel or oil. 
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Law firm boss 'constantly' watched porn in office The man, whose name is suppressed, admits his behaviour was "egregious after multiple employees complained. 
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Tonga election: Women's advocate urges greater female representation in parliament The Women and Children's Crisis Centre in Tonga is calling for a stronger female voice in the kingdom's parliament, as only eight women are confirmed to contest the polls next week. 
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A surprisingly endearing evening with Harry Enfield Harry Enfield offers a trip through memory lane, peppered with British wit and some familiar characters. It’s still funny today. 
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Benefit change 'throwing young people' to food banks - Greens The Green Party is accusing the government of knowingly driving more people to food banks by tightening access to the Jobseeker benefit. 
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Die My Love: The film Jennifer Lawrence and Martin Scorsese had to get made After reading Die My Live in book club, Martin Scorsese knew it had to be made into a film. Now it's rewriting cinema's portrayal of womanhood and postpartum depression. 
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Manufacturing sector expands for fourth consecutive month in October This increase was led by a rise in new orders and improved demand. 
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