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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon, I'm railing Ramsay. This is your afternoon news
fixed for Thursday, the fifth of December. People in Selwyn
are being asked to steer clear of lighting any fires
as firefighters battle a major scrubland fire in the Southern Alps.
It started near Canterbury's Lake Pearson about four thirty this
morning and residents of Castle Hill Village have been told
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to prepare for evacuations. Solwhn Mayor Sam brought and says
the hot, windy weather is adding to the risk to
the community. You know, when we've got people focusing on
an emergency like this, we don't need extra fires being
let Solus people to be conscious of their own activities
and drivers should check ahead for road closures. Otago firefighters
from multiple brigades have been responding to a rash of
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vegetation fires across central and coastal Otago Fire and Emergency
is activated its regional coordination center in Dunedin. Fires have
been reported across the day in Roxburgh, Curdie Bush south
of Dunedin near Lawrence, and one at Bellcluther. The government's
announced another five charter schools to open and term one
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next year, so that's a total of six now there
were three in Auckland, two in christ Church and one
in Kaitaier. Those announced today include a creative arts college,
a Mahdi Immersion Kuda and a bilingual French education school.
Associate Education Minister David Seymour says there'll be more announcements soon.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
We expect a total of seven possibly eight schools operating
from the first of February next year, and then we'll
continue assessing further applicants throughout next year.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
The Health Minister has taken aim at labour Z Eischeviril
for throwing allegations at Commissioner Lester Levy. Viel announced or accused,
I should say, Levy at Health Select Committee yesterday of
having a reputation for cooking the books after Health end
Z revised its deficit for the last financial year. His
senior political reporter, Sophie trigger.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Shaneletti says he's disappointed to see Labour's public service spokesperson
sling mud at a senior public servant doing his job,
but the comments of a Varril to reflect on and resolve.
He says he considers Select Committee to be an environment
of learning and collaborating, but says that wasn't evident from
the opposition at yesterday's session. Levy himself has requested an apology.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Taylor Swift keeps her spot A's Kiwei's most streamed artist
in Spotify's twenty twenty four wrapped result Style Out The
Tortured Poets Department is the year's most streamed album, and
Swift is the top artist globally with more than twenty
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six and a half billion streams. To sport in New
Zealand and England have opted for the same Elevans in
the Second Crickett starting tomorrow at Wellington's base in Reserve.
The Black Camps have decided against including spinner Mitchell Santner
Silver ban As coach. Dame Lolin Todua has come out
in support of World Netball's push to revolutionize the Test calendar,
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including World Cups every two years. Todoua says netball needs
to be competitive with other sports, and former top ten
golfer Tony Feenal has shut down speculation he's leaving the
PGA tour to join Live after reports suggested this week
he was poised to go I'm Raylen Ramsey. That is
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your latest news fix. We'll be back with the next
update tomorrow morning. From the News Talk ZEDB Newsroom