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V2 AI hires four executives as enterprise demand soars
Growing enterprise demand has prompted V2 AI to add senior leadership as it tackles rising AI spending across Australia and Asia-Pacific. 
© 2026 ITBrief Wed, 01 Jul 12:45pm 

One NZ’s chief executive to step down after nearly eight years
One New Zealand chief executive Jason Paris will step down after almost eight years in the role, with the company's board appointing chief financial officer Nick Judd as his successor. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Wed, 01 Jul 12:45pm 

-Why Teledyne (TDY) Stock Is Trading Up Today
-Rocket Lab (RKLB) Stock Trades Up, Here Is Why
-US to lift export controls on Anthropic's Fable AI model on Tuesday, source says

Schneider Electric NZ profit rises despite lower sales
Lower operating costs helped Schneider Electric NZ lift annual profit to NZD $9.2 million even as revenue fell 9.5% to NZD $175.4 million. 
© 2026 ITBrief Wed, 01 Jul 12:35pm 

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Why is it so hard for Maori and Pasifika to access weight loss drugs?
Despite an increased risk of obesity, Maori and Pasifika who have accessed GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Wegovy are a small minority. 
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed, 01 Jul 12:35pm 

Niue lawn bowler challenges Glasgow Games exclusion
Lynsey Talagi, who was originally named to travel to the Glasgow Games starting later this month, told RNZ Pacific she has lost faith in Team Niue management. 
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed, 01 Jul 12:15pm 

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Three major cyberattacks have raised alarms about New Zealand's security
The most recent National Cyber Security Centre report, for the first quarter of the year, says there were three incidents likely to impact key sensitive date or disrupt essential services in organisations of national significance. 
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed, 01 Jul 11:55am 

‘That’s what gets me up’: Black Cap’s innings for the ages proves he’s true to his word
Anyone who has tuned into a Daryl Mitchell interview will know one thing - he loves playing for New Zealand. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Wed, 01 Jul 11:55am 

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NZ to recognise US and European toy safety standards
Under current rules, local toy suppliers face compliance costs of between $3500 and $5000 per toy to get items approved under local safety standards. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Wed, 01 Jul 12:45pm 

Another World Cup coach quits after penalty heartbreak confirms earliest exit
Ronald Koeman announced his resignation less than 24 hours after the Netherlands were eliminated by Morocco in a dramatic shootout. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Wed, 01 Jul 12:45pm 

-Why Intel (INTC) Stock Is Up Today
-Boeing says IT outage affected computer systems, applications

Waitaki District Council's water plan approved
It will team up with Central Otago, Clutha and Gore councils to deliver drinking water, wastewater and stormwater services 
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed, 01 Jul 12:35pm 

Safety standards for children's toys to be aligned with Australia's
Regulations Minister David Seymour and Consumer Affairs Minister Cameron Brewer said the current rules were "stuck in 2002". 
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed, 01 Jul 12:35pm 

-Brazil needs new fiscal measures as targets become unfeasible from 2028, Treasury says
-Terrain Minerals uncovers broad rare earth system at Lort River

Claroty adds five partners to microsegmentation alliance
The expanded programme gives industrial operators tighter control over machine communications to contain breaches across critical environments. 
© 2026 ITBrief Wed, 01 Jul 12:25pm 

Video shows Soviet plane crashing into van at NZ airshow
A Yak-52 collided with a parked van at the Warbirds over Wanaka airshow, leaving just minor damage. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Wed, 01 Jul 12:05pm 

Two closed Auckland venues get second life as revitalisation of downtown continues
Venues Everybody’s and Roxy were two popular haunts in downtown Auckland for 12 years, until they closed in February 2024, citing “tough trading conditions”. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Wed, 01 Jul 12:05pm 

Prime Minister’s Office slammed in report over missing document
The Ombudsman has upheld a complaint against the Prime Minister’s office for its handling of an official information request, which resulted in a document showing industry lobbyists met with Christopher Luxon’s chief policy adviser not being released. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Wed, 01 Jul 11:55am 

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