APAC firms cut severe injuries 74% with integrated risk Layered controls and supply-chain oversight were linked to far fewer serious workplace incidents across APAC, the report found. 
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Ukrainian oligarch injured in suspected bomb attack in Monaco Three people, including a wealthy Ukrainian businessman, have been injured after a suspected bomb exploded inside a residential building in Monaco. 
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'There's a rongoa within the kupu Maori' - NZ poet laureate Robert Sullivan says there is a "new wave" of poets writing in te reo Maori, inspired by their predecessors. 
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ACT candidate resigns after Chinese political group link revealed An ACT candidate has withdrawn from a new Wellington electorate race at November’s election, after failing to declare her previous membership of a Chinese political group linked to the country’s ruling communist party. 
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Commerce Commission celebrates handing $90 million back to customers The Commerce Commission says it has secured three more settlement agreements with banks, as it prepares to hand over responsibility for the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act. 
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'Not helpful': Erica Stanford says Winston Peters' actions risk undermining NZ-India relationship The immigration minister says Peters has broken from usual processes in taking India trade deal discussions public before final decisions have been made. 
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US offers $10 million for info on group behind Signal and WhatsApp hacking spree Operation by two Russia-state groups has been ongoing since at least March. 
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Porirua City Council encourages voters to enrol ahead of by-election The Onepoto General Ward seat was left vacant after the sudden death of councillor Mike Duncan. 
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Labour promises to stop state housing rent hike, and repeal at least some ‘move on’ orders Labour has taken aim at the Government over its record on housing and homelessness. 
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A year at sea: The reality of living on a permanent cruise Retired teacher Sharon Lane left Califronia to live on the Odyssey cruise ship in the summer of 2025. One year on, she happily calls the ship her permanent home. 
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Government stands by including rough sleeping in move-on orders The government denies the legislation would criminalise rough sleeping, while Labour has promised to end "the criminalisation of homelessness" if it wins power. 
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England v Black Caps player ratings: Henry, Phillips star in series win for the ages OPINION: After victory in the first test at Lord’s, it was downhill for the hosts who were deservedly beaten by the determined tourists. 
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Police Minister to 'get advice' on legal protections for people in drug overdoses It comes after one person died and five others were hospitalised following a string of suspected overdoses of the fantasy drug GHB in recent days. 
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What we know about the drug linked to six suspected overdoses in Wellington Six people have suffered suspected drug overdoses from the substance GHB/GBL in Wellington during the last week. 
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‘Avoid the area’: Emergency serves attend gas leak in Mt Victoria The intersection of Pirie St and Austin St in Mt Victoria are cordoned off after a gas leak. 
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Choose your All Blacks starting XV with Stuff’s team selector How well do your selections line up with Stuff readers and rugby reporter? Choose your starting team. 
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'Avoid the area': Gas leak closes intersection in Wellington's Mount Victoria The intersection of Pirie Street and Austin Street is cordoned off as a result of the leak, police say. 
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More than 1500 cannabis plants found hidden in Auckland rental properties Police say they found more than 1500 plants across 17 unoccupied properties rented by Vietnamese nationals. 
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