Whanganui Collegiate owner still working on fixing illegal hockey turf lease The school has been paying for use of a hockey turf even though integrated schools are not allowed to enter lease arrangements - only their owners are. 
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Power-washing, pool-cleaning and mowing: Why millions are playing games about mundane jobs PowerWash Simulator 2 has been nominated for two Bafta Games Awards - but why have mundane job games become so popular? 
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Prof Carole Cusack: Who put the bunny into Easter? As Easter is celebrated this long weekend, have you ever wondered how the resurrection of Jesus Christ came to be celebrated alongside the Easter bunny? 
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Golf takes a backseat for Tiger Woods after rollover car crash, investigation ongoing For Tiger Woods, another arrest on charges of driving under the influence has put golf on hold. 
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‘That was special’: Melie Kerr’s unbeaten 179 leads White Ferns to world record win In the highest successful chase in women's ODI history, White Ferns superstar has pulled off a miracle to beat South Africa in Wellington. 
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OpenClaw gives users yet another reason to be freaked out about security The viral AI agentic tool let attackers silently gain admin unauthenticated access. 
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Daylight saving coming to an end, here’s when to change your clocks We’re all set to get an extra hour in bed this weekend as daylight saving comes to an end - but fire officials say it’s also a timely reminder to check smoke alarms. 
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GPs worry about patients missing appointments, low medicine stocks as fuel prices soar The war in Iran is affecting supply chains worldwide, and recent reports claim the UK is "weeks away" from medication shortages. 
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Easter Sunday trading rules 'confusing', need overhaul, EMA says Now is a good time to look at the Shop Trading Hours Act, the Employers and Manufacturers Association says. 
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Tech Now Shiona McCallum tours Blenheim Palace, exploring the tech aiding its restoration. 
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Slow-moving front to bring heavy rain, with more wet weather on the way next week A slow-moving weather front is set to bring prolonged heavy rain to parts of the country. 
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"We just couldn't stop them" Drua captain says following Crusaders clash Fijian Drua captain Isoa Nasilasila has admitted the Crusaders just had too much power and precision. 
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Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke skips IMF event in Washington DC, cites price of fuel The Te Pati Maori MP was invited to participate in the inaugural cohort of the Young Global Parliamentarians Initiative, bringing together 12 young legislators from around the world. 
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Easter Sunday surcharges cannot have public holiday excuse, Consumer NZ says Friday and Monday are the only holidays this weekend, so any business with a surcharge on Sunday will have to blame it on something else, Consumer NZ says. 
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Hands-on review: OPPO Find N6 foldable flagship OPPO's Find N6 foldable brings slimmer design, stronger battery life and refined multitasking, with NZD $3,299 pricing in New Zealand. 
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Avalon in Lower Hutt was once part of the famous five-hectare Mason's Garden If you're walking around the streets today, you might not realise you are walking past trees planted in the 1800s. 
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