Fifty years after New Zealand stopped whaling, humpback population showing signs of recovery Greenpeace is proud of the transformation but fears New Zealand has lost its conservational edge in the decades since. 
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New testing equipment shields Cook Islands communities from waterborne illness The Cook Islands is now better equipped to monitor and manage water quality with new equipment donated by the United States. 
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Trade Me drops success fee, Facebook 'snapping at its heels' The new fee structure will remove success fees from next week with a Trade Me spokesperson saying casual sellers will be better off. 
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Private landlords needed to help house rough sleepers With the government limiting further social housing builds, Housing First providers are eyeing up market rentals - but the perfect properties, and owners, are hard to find. 
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Live: NZ Defence Force planes prepare to fly to Middle East for evacuations The planes would will help stranded Kiwis get out of war zones, the Foreign Affairs Minister says. 
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Coroner renews call for temporary pool ban after further death, says they are costing children their lives But the government ministry in charge of such a ban says change is unlikely. 
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Government considering scrapping entire clean car standard An EV advocate says if the proposal goes ahead, Kiwis will be sold "the high-emitting leftovers" that manufacturers can no longer sell in Australia. 
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Vasectomy reversals: The more kids the merrier As financial and time pressures seem to ever increase for parents, some are doubling down on growing their family, even if that means a vasectomy reversal. 
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This Acer 16-inch Snapdragon touchscreen laptop is just $390 What’s Acer got going on over at its US warehouses, I wonder? While other manufacturers are struggling to get laptops under the $800 mark, Acer seems to be sitting on a never-ending supply of refurbs being sold for cheap. Take this Aspire 16 for example: it’s packing a 16-inch touchscreen... 
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Hardened by the fall: Why Dave Rennie’s setbacks make him the right All Blacks coach Analysis - Dave Rennie's toughest chapters - not just his title-winning highs - may shape a smarter, stronger All Blacks era, writes Tony Johnson. 
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Why Air NZ is in the red while rivals soar Our national carrier is flying through turbulent skies, with grounded planes, global conflict, and growing criticism from politicians and passengers 
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