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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon. I'm Raylen Ramsey. This is your afternoon news
fixed for Wednesday, the thirtieth of October. David Seymour doesn't
appear as keen as the Prime Minister on banning the
use of the Nazi salute and public Chris Luxen was
asked if he would consider banning the gesture, along with
the use of the phrase sikhile, which is now used
by mongrel mob members. He said it's under consideration, but
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Seymour's not following his lead.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
I viewer is I hate those symbols and salutes, but
I quite like knowing who the idiots and society are.
And if I've prepared to self identify like that, I
think that's actually helpful to everyone.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Former international rugby star Martur Parkinson has been sentenced to
nine months home detention for on selling guns and faking
a burglary. The forty nine year old admitted paying more
than ten thousand dollars in cash for five guns from
two Auckland Gun City shops two years ago, Azaria Howe reports.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Open Justice reports he on sold them to another person
and police removed his license last year. Parkinson's lawyer, David
Porson says a long and hard rugby career caused cognitive
issues regarding his decision making. He says Parkinson has taken
quite a few knocks to the head over the years,
and as hopeful people can understand, he made a mistake.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Eleven Vietnamese nationals have been deported after police busted a
major cannabis growing operation in Auckland. Police made their arrests
after targeting thirty properties believed to be involved in an
organized crime group. Jordan Dunn has more.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
Police say they destroyed three thousand cannabis plants and forty
eight kilograms of dried cannabis altogether valued at eighteen million dollars.
Acting Detective Inspector Greg Brand says the gangs modify residential
properties to grow the plants, creating a significant fire risk.
He says the majority of those arrested were in New
Zealand illegally and are now back in Vietnam.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
TV inz may need to charge for its streaming service
TV and Z Plus to stay afloat. The broadcast has
abandoned its plan to scrap the one News website, but
still needs to find thirty million dollars savings. Its new
strategy includes plans to create a news and content division
and invest in news on TV and Z Plus. Media
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commentator Gavin Alis as streaming charges are inevitable.
Speaker 5 (02:23):
I think that we've just got to expect that if
we want the level of service that we have now
from them, but we're going to have to pay for
it by other means than advertising.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Auckland Council's events calendar could become less busy if more
funding isn't provided. Tataki Auckland Unlimited says the council needs
seven million dollars of additional funding from rates or a
visitor levy if it wants to fund major events. Chief
Executive Neckel says the council has until June to make
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the decision. He says a lot of events will be
affected by any.
Speaker 5 (02:56):
Shortfallgoing funding on the ASB Classic Tennis, supporting concerts like
Cole Play to Come Here thinks like he's on Fashion
Week the Writers' Festival.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Auckland Council says it's considering multiple options, but had anticipated
a bed tax would be in place. In sport, coach
Gary Stead's optimistic the black Caps hero from their second
test win in India will feature in the third and
final match of the series. Spinner Mitchell Satner picked up
a side strain on the last day of New Zealand's
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when in Pune. The All Blacks are happy to have
a cheeky early look at England's side for Sunday mornings
Test at Twickenham after they named their side. Early. Recovery
has been the primary focus for the Kiwis as they
negotiate a six day turnaround before rugby league specific Championship
hat out against Tonga at Mount Smart on Saturday. I'm
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railing Ramsey. That is your latest news fix. We'll be
back with the next update tomorrow morning from the news
Talk zb news room.