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From AI Adoption to AI Advantage Enterprises that fail to embed AI into workflows risk being outpaced by rivals already turning pilots into real business gains. 
© 2026 ITBrief Wed 5:35am
Senior public servant misses out on top job after anonymous tipster reveals prior cocaine use The Public Service Commission and the organisation are refusing to comment on whether it was the reason why she missed out on the job. 
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed 5:35am
Crime shows don't have to be dark and bleak, says Death Valley creator "Just because someone's dead, doesn't mean we have to be miserable," says the hit BBC drama writer. 
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 5:15am
Better mental health support could have prevented Tangaru-Noere Turia's death - coroner Tangaru-Noere Turia was showing signs of psychosis and wielding a shotgun when he was killed by police. 
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed 5:15am
Tourism industry hopes to woo international travel buyers at TRENZ 2026 trade event TRENZ, the country's largest international tourism business event, is underway in Auckland. 
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed 5:15am
Check Point launches agentic network security platform Manual network policy changes can now take weeks, leaving enterprises exposed as Check Point pushes AI agents to automate security operations. 
© 2026 ITBrief Wed 5:05am
Armed police officer justified in fatally shooting unwell ‘501’ gunman, inquiry finds While a coroner absolved the police of blame, her finding levelled sharp criticism at mental health services. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Wed 4:55am
Hospitality figure’s café racked up $100,000 of debt in year one. Now there’s talk of bankruptcy Ed Tanner says his café Lower Grounds failed in part due to his poor health, and that the debt is “very regrettable” and “I take full responsibility for it”. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Wed 4:55am
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