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Burst water pipe in Wellington’s Cuba St forces school and nearby businesses to close Wellington Water has reported a burst water main in Cuba St and it seems to have affected the supply in the Te Aro area and beyond. 
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'Incredibly meaningful': Kiwi vineyard named one of the best in the world One of the country’s most famous vineyards is celebrating after being named the best in Australasia. 
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Eze completes majestic hat-trick Eberechi Eze scored a majestic hat-trick for Arsenal as they trounced north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur 4-1. 
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Piastri, Norris DQ'd in Vegas The Formula 1 title fight takes an extraordinary twist as Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are disqualified. 
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Ronaldo stuns with magical bicycle kick Cristiano Ronaldo leaves fans in awe after nailing a bicycle kick to punch Al Nassr in front against Al Khaleej. 
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Piastri, Lawson collide in Vegas McLaren's Oscar Piastri and Racing Bulls' Liam Lawson clash at the start of the Las Vegas Grand Prix. 
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Stuart Broad becomes a viral meme - all for being honest The English fast bowling great was unable to watch the calamitous 18 minutes that saw his former team's Ashes collapse in the Perth test. 
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He feared his career was over. A milestone has confirmed enforcer’s return A former State of Origin enforcer has revealed the timeline for his long-awaited comeback. 
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Mt Eden Prison under significant pressure at time of pepper spray death, staffer says Not enough training is given to Corrections staff working in the Intervention Support Unit, a staff member says. 
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Person seriously injured in Opotiki workplace incident The work site is in the Otara area. 
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Chris Hipkins takes shots at Te Pati Maori, Winston Peters It comes after a recent poll saw Labour come out on top as best to handle most issues. 
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Police release descriptions of suspects in Southland assault CCTV footage reveals details of pair wanted in violent Southland attack. 
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Watch: Christchurch plant dances to Fat Freddy's Drop The codariocalyx motorius visibly reacts to sound waves. 
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Overnight East Tamaki overbridge closure to affect SH1 traffic While work is underway, the eastbound lanes (towards Bairds Road) on the overbridge will be fully closed, and westbound traffic will face lane restrictions. 
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Piastri's title hopes continue to slip Oscar Piastri is disqualified after the Las Vegas Grand Prix, as is McLaren teammate Lando Norris. 
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England topple Argentina in spicy finish England topple Argentina in a spicy finish to their Autumn Nations Series clash at Twickenham. 
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‘Close your eyes and hope it wasn’t true’: Broad says he was every England fan in viral moment The vision of Stuart Broad with his eyes shut, unable to watch as his country threw away the Perth Test in a calamitous 18 minutes, has become a defining image of the shock shared by millions of England supporters. 
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‘I’ve never done anything like that before’: Inside the Wallabies’ brutal spring tour The Wallabies went winless in Europe for the first time since 1958. But coach Joe Schmidt is motivated by revenge in July. 
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How Chief Financial Officers are redefining financial leadership in cybersecurity CFOs are taking a lead in cybersecurity, viewing it as a vital business risk and investment, to shield organisations from growing digital threats and financial fallout. 
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Burst water pipe closes Wellington High School The school says students taking NCEA exams this afternoon are not affected. 
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