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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the news talks he'd been newsroom.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
This is newsfacs.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
In this update, police are responding to a serious water
incident north of Napier. They were called to the stretch
of coastline between Hawks Bay Airport and Bayview around three pm.
Several police officers are at the scene. A warning for
anyone in the way carto who thinks they may have
got a bargain on cheese. Yesterday, New Zealand Food Safeties
(00:28):
is a number of products by the brand Over the
Moon appear to have been taken from the Potaru landfill
and resold in the town for well below retail price.
There are several affected cheeses with differing batch numbers. Deputy
Director General Vincent Arbuckles is eating cheese from a landfill
is dangerous.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Best for significant bacterial risk. Couldn't have knows what has
been mixed up with in the landfill itself, so you
could get other forms of contamination. It's probably the worst thing,
worst place to rescue food from.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
The New South Wales Premiere has confirmed the state's government
will introduce a tighter gun laws in New South Wales.
Fifteen people were killed in a mass shooting terror attack
at a Jewish Hartneka event on Bondai Beach just over
a week ago, a raft of changes were proposed for
gun control and hate speech, as well as controversial changes
to limit protests. Premier Chrisman says he's confident reform is necessary.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
I've heard members of the public say that we've gone
too far, but I strongly believe these changes to law
and legislation in New South Wales are fundamentally important to
keep the people of this state safe.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
And those who drive a Suzuki Francs have been urged
to avoid transporting passengers in their back seats after the
car received a one star safety rating and Australasian laboratories
found a failure with the rare safety belt mechanism and
a crash test along with other issues. Claudia O'Neill has.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
More MZTA says the seat belt failure could cause death
or serious injury for rare seat passengers in a crash.
Over one thousand Suzuki Froncs VIE vehicles are registered in
New Zealand. Suzuki has since stopped New Zealand sales of
the car and is contacting vehicle owners from today as
a tas AS a manufacturer's recall may also be on
the table.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
That's news The Sports and the black Caps have taken
a two mild series win over the West Indies, wrapping
up the third and final Test in Mount Montanui by
three hundred and twenty three runs after setting the tourist
four hundred and sixty two to win. The black Caps
struggled to break through on the fifth and final day
with the Windys reaching eighty seven without loss, but they
lost all ten wickets for the addition of only fifty
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one more runs dismissed soon after tea for one hundred
and thirty eight. An Australian pacement Mitchell Stark, has called
for the ICC to fund and implement universal decision review technology.
It comes after frustrations over Snico's reliability dominated the Adelaide
Ashes Test after its operators admitted an ERA was responsible
for Alex Carrey surviving a pervotal court behind appeal on
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day one. That is Sport, I'm Diana Vesig.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
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