Wellington Water chair quits after ‘deeply serious’ sewage plant failure Nick Leggett says the Moa Point crisis has undermined public trust and leadership must accept responsibility. 
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Xiid & Cytex link AI governance with zero trust access Xiid and Cytex join forces to fuse AI governance with zero trust access, targeting shrinking attack paths and stricter cyber regulation. 
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England v Scotland live updates: Six Nations clash, Murrayfield Live updates of the Six Nations clash between England and Scotland. 
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Black Caps suffer T20 World Cup loss after South African skipper goes ballistic New Zealand will need a win over Canada in their final group D match to lock up a place in the Super Eight phase. 
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Recap: Black Caps beaten by South Africa in T20 World Cup clash Look back at live coverage of New Zealand’s third group D match against South Africa. 
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Human skills top workplace learning priorities for 2026 Leadership and communication top 2026 workplace learning as employees prioritise human and business skills alongside rising AI adoption. 
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'Mum would have been absolutely proud': SvG to run special family number at Daytona 500 Family legacy of the 97 to continue for van Gisbergen, who will start the Daytona 500 from grid 13. 
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‘It looks like you’re emailing a sex offender...’: Bill Gates should’ve kept Clippy instead of trying to save the world OPINION: Bill Gates is having his reputation redefined thanks to his inclusion in the Epstein files. 
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Townhouse boom: It’s a ‘big success story’ until it’s in your back yard Cat Parker’s Christmas gift to herself was to build a pergola on her deck and reclaim her family’s privacy after four townhouses were built. 
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Spinning yarns and stitches: What happens when 170 knitters board the same train The knitting enthusiasts will take over six carriages on a special Dunedin Railways journey from Dunedin to Oamaru. 
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She popped into a shopping centre twice. Then came a $65 parking fine for four hours Leanne Clark managed to overturn the fine. But her case highlights a flaw that can catch repeat shoppers out. 
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Princess Diana, a minister - and the concerns that stalled a national health campaign A national health campaign had to be sent back to the drawing board after concerns were raised about its unpermitted use of images of Princess Diana. 
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Christchurch supermarket shelves stripped of bottled water after boil water notice issued A public health alert was issued on Saturday afternoon for around 14,000 households in Christchurch. 
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Courtney Love was villainised after Kurt Cobain’s death. She wants to talk Washington Post: 'The thing that got in the way was his need for total oblivion.' 
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Scotland v England - Six Nations rugby championship Follow live coverage as Scotland host England in the second round of the Six Nations rugby championship at Murrayfield in Edinburgh. 
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Brinqa brings exposure management platform to Google Cloud Brinqa lists unified exposure management on Google Cloud Marketplace, streamlining procurement and deployment for committed cloud customers. 
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High-flying Phoenix chase record fifth straight win and a first against the reigning champions All you need to know as Bev Priestman’s Phoenix welcome the Central Coast Mariners to Porirua Park. 
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A week’s worth of expenses in Wellington would last a month here Tired of his Wellington lifestyle, Michael Batson upped sticks to Cambodia’s capital, an alive city he appreciates for its affordability and convenient location. 
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‘We kept looking for paradise, this is as close as we got’: Fairytale cottage looking for new owners Native forest, swimming holes and close to town - what more could you want? 
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Multiple crashes and one death but no money to fix this ‘deadly intersection’ The intersection was created in the 1980s but “within months, they discovered that these were disasters.“ 
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How this man's dream of living in New Zealand 'crumbled' A migrant worker says he’d visited the country before, and dreamed of returning - but meeting an unlicensed immigration adviser was the day his life turned bad. 
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