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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon. I'm Malcolm Jordan and missus your midday news
FIKS for Monday, the seventeenth of February. A homicide investigation
is underway into a man's death and Hastings Courtney Winter reports.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
The investigation follows reports to police about ten thirty last
night of a group fighting on Kiwi Lane and a
man being dropped off at Hastings Hospital after an assault
who later died. Detective Inspector Martin James says they're working
to establish what happened and people can expect to see
an increased police presence.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
And police are asking for any witness reports. David Seymour
says his comments about teacher only days were an overlap,
not an overstep. Education Minister Ericus Stanford's told TV and
Z the Associate Education Minister overstepped the mark when he
said school should set a good example by not holding
teacher only days during term time.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
I'm the Minister of Education and when we are rolling
out a new curriculum, we have to have correct.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Days, Seymour says, or Todd Mike Hosking he was merely
highlighting the impact that the days have on attendance, which
is his responsibility. If you go back to what I
actually said, it was that the minister's in charge. I
just made the point that if you want to close,
you need to ask the Minister for education. Condemnation from
both sides of the political aisle for groups linked to
(01:21):
Destiny Church that disrupted Auckland Pride Festival events over the weekend.
Christopher Luxen and Chris Hipkins say people have a right
to protest, but these protesters went too far. The country
that values diversity and New Zealand is a much better
place because of the diversity.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
That'sn't it. That sort of behavior isn't an exercise of
free speech, shouting other people down and stopping them doing
what they're free to do.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
Wild weathers likely in Gisbon and Corimandal Ranges with heavy
rain warnings and force. It'll also affect Tasman District northwest
of Motueka. Each region's likely to get seventy to one
hundred millimeters of rain, easing about nine pm. Met Service
Meeting urologist John Law says the heaviest falls will hit
Gisbon and Corimandel. A financial divide between public service roles.
(02:09):
A Canterbury University study shows teaching, nursing, social work and
midwiffery are on the financial backfoot after years of study,
unpaid placements and university fees. Police and firefighters have a
shorter training period and trainees are paid. Lead author doctor
Layton Watson says these workers lag behind for years and
(02:30):
midway at the top of the scale makes seventeen percent
more than a police officer, about fifteen thousand dollars more.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
It takes twenty eight years before they have higher.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
Lifetime Anning concerns, the US and Russia are having peace
talks without involving anyone else. Ukraine's European allies are set
to gather in Paris for an emergency summit tomorrow. A
US envoy is expected to meet Russian officials for the
first time in Saudi Arabia this month. The BBC's James
Waterhouse says Ukraine isn't believed to have been invited. Conclave
(03:02):
has taken out Best Film at the year's Bafters. The
Papal drama starring Ray Fines has won four Bafters. Adrian
Brodie's won Best Leading Actor in Period Drama The Brutalist,
and Mikey Madison scored Best Leading Actress for her performance
in comedy drama Anora to Sport. Former All Black Justin
Marshall has commended the New Zealand Rugby Union for taking
(03:26):
Ineos to court after the petrochemical company bailed halfway through
a six year, multimillion dollar contract. Golfer Danny Lee will
return to the New Zealand Open for the first time
as a professional. The thirty four year olds currently on
the live circuit as part of the Ironheads team and
Tottenham have beaten Manchester United one nill to move to
(03:46):
twelfth on the Premier League table with thirty points. The
Red Devil sit fifteenth. On twenty nine I'm Malcolm Jordan.
That's your latest news fix. We'll be back with the
next update at five pm from the newstalk ZEDB newsroom.