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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good morning, I'm never ready, Manu, and this is your
morning news fix for Tuesday, suit of September. In this update,
the Israeli Prime Minister says he won't accept the deaths
of six hostages found dead and Gaza ben Yama Nettan
Yahoo is addressing the nation after Israeli officials say they
found the bodies on Sunday. It sparked criticism from US
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President Joe Biden, who says net In Yahoo isn't doing
enough to secure the hostages. Netan Yahoo says he will
not accept the debts and her mass will pay a
heavy price for them.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Despite the fact that with all my heart and soul
to promote a deal, we did not see a similar
response on their side.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Transporting New Zealand's impressed with the government's National Land Transport Plan.
Transport Minister Simeon Brown says he almost thirty three billion
dollars spend will focus on the basics like roading, public
transport and maintenance. Transporting New zealand And from CEO Don
Calassi says it will provide a much needed boost to
the economy and productivity. He says it recognizes the importance
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of freight.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
Invested in not only rail, but in terms of road.
It's looking to prevent us for high productivity vehicles build
stronger roads and stronger bridges and that can only be
good safe.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
New research shows retirement villages and not growing quickly enough
to keep up with our aging population. JL New Zealand's
latest report finds around twenty three hundred units were built
last year, higher than the five year average growth by
four hundred. However, research is found in addition to the
current development pipeline, more than nine hundred units need to
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be built yearly to meet the demand. In twenty forty eight,
Head of Research Gavin reads his many retirement villages have
been buying up land in preparation.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
The land banking provide them that security for future developments
that might not be in Pains today will be in
the future.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
People appear to be getting a better handle on their
financial situation. The latest CENTRICX figures for July show overall
the number of people behind on their payments fell months
on months by nine thousand to four hundred and fifty
six thousand. Chief Operating Officer Monica Lacey says there's also
positive signs that when it comes to those who are
several months behind. She says that number is decreasing two,
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which indicates people are starting to manage their financial positions
quite well. Thousands will continue to flock to visit Kingy
two Haitia as he continues to lie in state at
two Donga Way Waimadi. A large delegation of East Coast
tribes is expected today after Napuhi, Murifenoa Ewei, matatua Ewi
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and Naitahu represented has arrived yesterday. Whitartle District Council Mayor
Jackie Church says it's heartening to see so many people
coming through the area to pay their respects and she
says there's been a massive collaborative effort to make sure
everything runs smoothly.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
Everyone's just pointing together two so say that the other
people in the traffic and.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
What needs to happen, and also for feeding that much
as well and sport.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
The All Blacks have accepted South African Rugby's apology around
a mistiming that saw the Hakka drowned out by music,
fireworks and a plane in the first test at Johannesburg's
Alice Park. Sale GP will feature a first female skipper
in the fifth season two time Olympic gold medalist Martine
Grail will lead a new Brazilian team. Carolina Mukiva and
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Jessica Pergula have advanced to the quarter finals at the
US Tennis Open, and North Queensland co captain Ruben Cotter
has signed a three year nr RAL League extension until
twenty twenty eight. I'm never ready, Manu that Jelantis news
fix will be back with the next update at midday
from the newstalk ZB newsroom.