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October 19, 2025 3 mins
The Afternoon Edition of News Fix for 19 October 2025, straight from the Newstalk ZB newsroom - bringing you everything you need to know in news, politics, business, entertainment and sport.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
On the news talks at the newsroom. This is NEWSFACS.
In this update, emergency services are currently at the scene
of a two vehicle crash on State Highway IE near
Karapiro in Waikato. Police were called just before three o'clock.
No injuries have been reported, but the crash has caused
damage to the median barrier. Motorists are being told to
expect delays while emergency services and contractors work at the scene.

(00:28):
Forestry workers are welcoming more flexible health and safety guidelines.
Work Safe has released a new approved code of Practice
for the forestry sector after it reported the highest number
of deaths for any sector last year. WorkSafe hopes the
new code will reduce harm. Faara's Forest Protection Services Managing
Director Kevin Ihaker says the rules previously were very prescriptive,

(00:50):
but now they offer suggestions and give people more options.
Yahkers in contractors, professionals, they know what they're doing and
they actually do need a little bit of leeway to
manage risk. On ale checklist. A push for the government
to make kinship care a priority within the care system.
Global Alliance Group Family for Every Child's New research points

(01:10):
to a lack of resources and support for those raising
family members. Research lead Braden Clarke says kinship care often
falls outside orangatamariki. He says this creates challenges for care
as trying to navigate services, legal systems and benefits and means.
Meeting that children's needs can come at a great financial cost.
Often these children have had experiences of trauma or abuse

(01:33):
and so it's really important that this wrap round support
and systems. Met services Forecasting volatile weather for the entire
country from now and into the early part of the week.
Heavy rain watches and warnings for the central North Island
are in place from Monday afternoon into Tuesday. A heavy
rain watch is already in force for Canterbury this afternoon

(01:53):
and the Tartaroo Arrange tonight. Head of Weather News Heather
Keats says severe wind is also on the cards. She
says gusts will reach one hundred kilometers an hour for Canterbury,
Wellington and wier Upper That's news in sport. The champions
of rugby's Lahaure Cup for twenty twenty five North Otago.
The hosts claimed the Heartland Championship's second tier title with

(02:16):
a sixty five forty seven victory in Wamaroo. The scores
were locked at nineteen all at half time, making it
a forty five twenty eight second spell in North Otago's favor.
Kiwi's coach Stacy Jones is excited by his halves combination
for tonight's Pacific Championship's Rugby League clash with Samour in Auckland.
Dylan Brown starts at five eighth alongside veteran Kieran Forren,

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who will play a couple more games for New Zealand
despite retiring at the end the NRL season. Wellington golfer
Daniel Hillier is in contention ahead of tonight's final round
at the European Tour event in India. He's four shots
off the lead at thirteen under par. That's sport. I'm
Joe Gilfillan. For more news sent to News Talk, Se'd

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