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Tech Insider: UK tells retailers to use NZ’s Auror crime-fighting software
PLUS: Medtech projected to earn $3.8b a year by 2028.

No more crying in the kitchen: 'Tearless' onions launch in NZ - at a cost
Tearless onions are now being grown in Auckland and sold nationwide.

Pedestrian seriously injured after collision with car in East Auckland
Emergency services were called to the scene about 4.40pm.

'Keep an eye out': Police appeal for missing woman in Auckland
Ella Davenport, 57, was last seen in Māngere on June 20.

Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei wins Environment Court appeal for recognition
Iwi's relationship with the land, water around Westhaven has been recognised by the court.

'Best chance': Rogerson commits to Black Knights amid World Cup dreams
The club have also secured the services of a goalkeeper for the 25/26 A-League campaign.

'Magic mix': NZ Youth Choir's stunning win at European competition
The choir hit a high note in their first European tour since the pandemic.

'Grit their teeth': Sweeney on Dubliners living on proposed MetroLink route
'I would have preferred to stay in New Zealand,' says Sweeney.

'Deeply saddened': Children’s theatre pioneer dies at 61 after cancer battle
The Aucklander leaves a legacy of quality, creativity and accessibility.

'One of the great games': Former Warrior and Queenslander's Origin prediction
Kevin Campion discusses Queensland's chances on The Big League Podcast.

Support worker filmed vulnerable woman being taunted, then shared the video
'It is clear from the video recording that (the worker) taunted and threatened Ms A'.

Why former SkyCity execs are being sued for breach of duties
Suit claims former staff and a director are responsible for multimillion-dollar fines.

Crown says Auckland murder victim removed knife from body, stabbed attacker before dying
The defendant says he acted in self-defence against a home invader armed with a machete.

Covid-19 Inquiry: Kiwis detail crippling losses, lost schooling and farewelling dying family
One family business said they were losing $15,000 a week during the strictest lockdown.

Costly vacancy: $2.2m bill for early end to Labour's Three Waters lease
DIA's Sale St office housed the Three Waters programme until March 2024.

'I'm back baby': Lewis Capaldi returns to NZ for two special shows
The Someone You Loved singer took a two-year hiatus to focus on his health.

Father's claim: Son's second killing could have been prevented
The man was subject to a compulsory treatment order at the time.

Kiwi beverage maker leaves $7m in unpaid debts
Liquidators recovered $370,646 from assets, but many creditors remain unpaid.

Long Covid voices sidelined in pandemic inquiry hearings
Phase two of the inquiry into Covid-19 begins today in Auckland.

'Wound has reopened': Mum's anguish after public tributes for murdered daughter taken
The tributes on Ōwairaka were removed, leaving her family devastated.

Teen's sudden cancer diagnosis puts close-knit family on 'rollercoaster ride'
Tepora, 14, is fighting acute myeloid leukaemia at Starship kids' hospital in Auckland.