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September 6, 2024 3 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the News Talks headby Newsroom. This is Newsfax. In
this update, a homicide investigation continues into Thursday shooting in
Auckland's Gray Len. One person was shot dead three others
injured after the violent altercation between two groups believed to
have been known to each other on tur Ungy Road
before seven pm. It's also the first homicide investigation launched

(00:28):
in the city in the past month. Detective Inspector Glenn
Baldwin says four of those have been in the past fortnite.
None of these incidents appear to be linked. They're all separate.
It is a tragedy. The timing is incredibly unfortunate. The
Tertiary Education Union says the consultation on a redesigned polytech
network feels like a sham. Minister in charge Penny Simmons

(00:51):
told Irenz further job losses are inevitable as the government
disestablishes te Pukena. She says five or six tenses would
be ready to stand on their own by January, with
three more by the end of the year. But the
union Assistant National Secretary, Daniel Benson Grew says she's foreshadowing
this before consultation has even finished. It has been a

(01:15):
predetermined outcome that she had a clear view of the
sector that she's not particularly listening to anyone. Fire and
Emergency are hoping to wrap ump work at a North
Canterbury fire ground today. The wipeit of forestry fire site
was supposed to be handed to landowners yesterday, but fire
conditions meant it wasn't possible. Incident Commander Miles Taylor says

(01:38):
one of the skid sites was still active, which they're
trying to dampen down. He says around twenty personnel will
be on site today. Parts of the South Island have
woken up to a wet and blustery start to the weekend.
An active front is moving up the country today, bringing
heavy rain to Westland and will head north to Nelson
by this afternoon. Meanwhile, strong wind watchers are also in

(02:02):
place for Fjordland, to Otago and the Canterbury Plains. Met
Service meteorologist John Law says the Canterbury High Country's now
under an orange strong wind warning from severe gaale norwesterlies
run right the way through till five pm, with the
winds perhaps reached as much as a gust of one
hundred and thirty comes hour in the most exposed areas.

(02:22):
That's news. I'm Donna Marie Lever to Sports. The All
Blacks have closed their preparations for tomorrow's rematch against the
Spring Bogs in Cape Town. As they tend to do,
went away from home. The All Blacks opted not to
train at a match venue, instead opting for a smaller
venue on a wind swept Cape Town. Afternoon Captain Scott

(02:44):
Barrett says they're determined to turn around their four point
loss last week. After last week, there's plenty of hurt
and we want to turn that result around, that's for sure.
And there's live commentary tomorrow morning from three am on
newstalk zeb Gold sport Ton iHeart Radio. Golfer Sam Jones
has missed the cut at the European Masters in Switzerland.

(03:07):
Entering the day in a tie for twentieth. Jones fired
a five over past seventy five in the second round,
taking him to two over overall and causing him to
plummet down the leaderboard. And that sport. For more news,
listen to News Talk Said Be live on iHeartRadio.
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