Akaroa King Salmon products recalled over listeria risk The recalled salmon products were sold in Christchurch and Dunedin. 
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Ruth Richardson agrees to debate country's fiscal position with Nicola Willis The former finance minister has accepted the challenge from current Finance Minister Nicola Willis to debate her. 
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Coalition reveals Resource Management Act replacement,but will it stand the test of time? The replacement includes a Planning Bill and a Natural Environment Bill which will be sent to select committee next week. 
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Blame game at the highest levels continues in McSkimming case It’s the latest development in the blame game merry-go-round that marks the fallout of the Jevon McSkimming scandal. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Tue, 09 Dec 7:05pm
2026 Predictions: The year identity becomes the ultimate control point for an autonomous world In 2026, identity emerges as the critical control point as autonomous AI, fragile machine trust and weak governance collide. 
© 2026 ITBrief Tue, 09 Dec 6:35pm
Listen: The Panel LIVE from Revelry Bar in Auckland Wallace Chapman and The Panel break free of the studio and invade Auckland's Ponsonby Road for a hit of pub politics and current affairs. 
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‘Greed’ drove woman to steal $500,000 from charitable trust run by her mother Ariana Thompson-Bell, 33, was a “highly trusted” finance administrator when she diverted legitimate payments to her own bank account. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Tue, 09 Dec 6:15pm
Public needs protecting from indebted luxury car dealer, judge rules Alongside the demise of his businesses, Alexander Beacham has also been pursued personally by creditors claiming large sums of money. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Tue, 09 Dec 6:15pm
Watch: ‘The ground shook’ with bus smashing into concrete fence after collision with car A bus has been in an accident in Avondale, Christchurch, on Tuesday afternoon. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Tue, 09 Dec 6:15pm
Listen live: The Panel LIVE from Revelry Bar in Auckland Wallace Chapman and The Panel break free of the studio and invade Auckland's Ponsonby Road for a hit of pub politics and current affairs. 
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Rapid Recap | MW15: Wolves vs Man Utd Catchup with Rapid Recap: Watch the goals and big moments from Manchester United's visit to Molineux Stadium to face Wolves in Premier League Matchweek 15 action. 
© 2026 Sydney Morning Herald Tue, 09 Dec 5:55pm
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Threatened gulls back on rooftops in Turangi town centre Businesses have had streamers and sprinklers on the rooftops to scare the birds away,. 
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Man, 26, drowns at Karioitahi beach, Auckland Police received reports of two men struggling to return to shore at Karioitahi Beach, Auckland. 
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The school that rocks: Saint Andrews College's latest epic prizegiving A Christchurch secondary school's end of year prizegiving concert has become a thing of legend. 
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Body of swimmer missing at Auckland's Bethells Beach found The 23-year-old man was in waist-deep water at Lake Wainamu when he got into difficulty. 
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Tongariro fire contained: 'It's still a great place to come to' The fire is contained, but the impact on local tourism businesses will take a lot longer to damp down. 
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Netskope adds MCP controls to secure enterprise AI use Netskope adds Model Context Protocol controls to its One platform, giving security teams new tools to monitor and lock down AI agent traffic. 
© 2026 ITBrief Tue, 09 Dec 6:25pm
TPG reveals another death might be linked to Triple Zero call problem The telco’s chief executive, Inaki Berroeta, has told a Senate committee hearing that incompatible Samsung software is to blame for its September emergency call problem. 
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A ship came into the harbour carrying… live ammo Twenty rounds of live ammo were dredged from the east coast of the South Island. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Tue, 09 Dec 6:15pm
The great Kiwi shutdown: A summer tradition or an economic handbrake? The make up of New Zealand’s economic activity may shift temporarily over the Christmas/summer period, but there is no evidence of a drop. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Tue, 09 Dec 6:15pm
Record warm spring across country part of climate's 'new normal' More than 50 weather stations round the country recorded their warmest-ever spring, new data confirms. 
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