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October 4, 2025 3 mins
The Morning Edition of News Fix for 05 October 2025, straight from the Newstalk ZB newsroom - bringing you everything you need to know in news, politics, business, entertainment and sport.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the News Talks head Been newsroom. This is newsfacs
in this update. Still no firm progress in US President
Donald Trump's Garza peace plan, despite both Israel and Hamas
signaling they're ready to go ahead with it. Hamas says
it will return hostages but wants further negotiations on other
peace plan points. Israeli Prime Minister beny Minette and Yahoo

(00:26):
says his country is preparing to immediately implement the first
phase of Trump's plan, but an international law expert says
it's important to note that Hamas is agreeing to it
as a starting basis for further negotiations, which is what
has scuttled ceasefire talks over the last year. Widespread water
testing is underway in Hamilton after the discovery of E.

(00:48):
Coli in a reservoir. Gordonton, Pukitaha and wrought to Tuna
are under a boil water notice effecting around twenty nine
thousand residents. Calls for a lowering of the screening age
to tackle bowel cancer. The age drops to fifty eight
for Northland, Auckland and the South Island tomorrow, with the
rest of the North Island to follow next year. That

(01:09):
Boo Cancer New Zealand's calling for earlier screening, saying the
disease is deadliest for people in their forties and fifties.
Chief Executive Peter Hoskinson says the change is urgent because
more adults are being diagnosed too late. It's a counter
that takes about ten years to develop, so it's preconforous
for almost ten years and that's the wind of opportunity.

(01:30):
A call for a coordinated strategy to help vulnerable groups
deal with cyber security. An Auckland University study has found
older people, those with disabilities, Indigenous people and migrants are
the most exposed to online harm. Lead author Pasheri Piura
says a multi level approach is needed, comb combining community

(01:52):
initiatives and government policy.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
It should also include co design from this vulnerable pupil
for example, Murray pupils. If the people are you in
like my grand community, they should be able to have
a voye.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
I'm k Gregory and that's news. In Sport, the All
Blacks have set a new record winning streak of eleven
on the Trot over Australia with a twenty eight to
fourteen bleders Low Cup when in Perth the bonus point
when means the AB's finished equal with South Africa at
the top of the Rugby Championship, but the Box take
the title on points differential after beating Argentina twenty nine

(02:28):
twenty seven at Twickenham. Liam Lawson has suffered a second
crash ahead of the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix, putting
his Racing Bulls car into the wall during free practice three.
Lawson recovered to qualify fourteenth, but should be promoted to
twelfth after the two Williams were disqualified for technical breaches.
The Black Foils are third on the ladder after the

(02:49):
first day of racing at the penultimate Sale GP event
in Spain, and the Breakers have dropped four on the
bounce in basketball's NBL beat in ninety seven seventy five
to the King in Sydney, That's Sport. For more news,
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