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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good morning, I never ready Manu, and this is your
morning news fix for Monday, second of December. In this update,
Labour's leader says he's seen enough of Orcas to know
his party won't have a bar of it. The government's
currently exploring options for Pillar two, the non nuclear aspect
of the security Deal, but Chris Hipkins is ruling out
any involvement at all from a future Labor government. He
(00:27):
says he never made any commitment while Prime Minister and
was always clear he had questions. I think we wanted
to see a little bit more about what Aucas was
all about. We've seen a bit more about it and
we don't want to be involved in it. Hipkin's speech
outlined other Labor commitments like building Dunedin Hospital was promised
and ensuring new Into Islander fairies, a rail enabled Kiwi
(00:48):
sabor withdrawals show a growing number of Kiwis are struggling financially.
Inland revenue data for September this year shows four one
hundred members withdrew their savings due to financial hardship, and
that's up from around twenty eight hundred a year prior.
With Drawls are only accepted when members can't meet minimum
living expenses, pay their mortgage, or need to fund medical
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or funeral costs. Milford Asset Management can we save ahead?
Murray Harris says there's optimism economic conditions will improve into
next year.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
Hopefully we've seen the worst of it and we'll start
to see these huts.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
With drawings reducing from here.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
But these are at a all time high.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
Two bus drivers were assaulted within an hour of each
other in Auckland on Saturday night. Police say a fifty
one year old man punched a driver several times just
after seven thirty pm on Customs Street East in the CBD,
before also punching a member of the public. They say
the man is due an Auckland District Court today for
breaching bail conditions and for assault with intent to injure.
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About an hour later, police received another call to a
bus driver being assaulted by a passenger in gray Lynn. However,
they say the passenger had left the area by the
time it was reported. At the same time, some people
getting off Scott Free dodging fares on Auckland buses. Figures
provided to Newstalk ZB show at is catching hundreds of
fair evaders a week, but only four point eight percent
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of them are facing enforcement action. Business reporter Michael Sergel
has this exclusive report.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Papa Curder, Henderson and Oortaho, who are hot spots for
fair evasion an incident spike during the Monday and Tuesday
afternoon rush hour the thirty three between Pupa, Curda and Outoho,
who is by far the most affected route. High numbers
are also being recorded on the eighteen between Newlyn and
the City center and the thirteen Chautatu loop to Henderson.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Ministers, board chairs and public sector chief executives are repairing
before MPs for the second of a scrutiny week at
Parliament starting today, first up David Seymour and Nikola Willis
and in Sport. An acknowledgment but no panic around New
Zealand's eight drop catchers in England's first innings following the
visitors eight wicket first Test cricket winning christ Church first
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half defense is an area of concern for the breakers
falling to consecutive Australian NBL defeats. After a one hundred
and twenty three one hundred and twelve loss to Perth,
the Olympic champion Blackfern sevens have been pipped by Australia
twenty eight twenty four in the final of the season
opening Du Bay World Series event, while the men finished forth.
Daniel Hellier and Hanny Song have finished as the best
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placed kiwis in the men's and women's Australian Golf Open events.
I'm never ready mine who in anche Lanta's newsworks will
be backed with the next update at midday from the
newstalk ZB newsroom.