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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the news Talk SAD the newsroom.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
This is NEWSFACS.
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In this update, A number of backcountry skiers were swept
away by a fast moving avalanche in Warnaka yesterday afternoon.
Police say four people have been accounted for and a
safe after the avalanche near the Triple Cone ski field
area at about two point thirty pm. One person is
reported to have received minor injuries. Alarming footage shows the
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group being suddenly swept away down the mountain side and
the snow beneath them gives way. The NZED Mountain Safety
Council says it's a reminder that the danger of an
avalanche is very real following recent spring snowfall and high winds.
To Patti Mardi has convincingly won the Auckland Maldi seat
of Tammocky Maco, though beating Labour's Penny Hennaday to parties
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Orderny Kaipera maintained a strong lead through the night. Herald
political reporter Julia Gabil was at Tapatima the HQ and
says there was a real party atmosphere.
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Vibrant, joyous and when the results started to come in,
there were chairs, people were singing, and that atmosphere and
mood discontinued to build as more and more results came in.
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Meanwhile, The Herald's Vaimawan I must say was that Labor
HQ and says supporters were stunned.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
I spoke to one gentleman who said, ah, he's a
good candidate. I did not think that it would go
this week, and that gentleman actually left before a concession speech.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Day two of New zealand First Annual Conference will feature
an address from Leader Winston Peters. Yesterday, former Labour MP
Stuart Nash gave a speech wearing his loyalty to New
Zealand First and said First Deputy Leader Shane Jones also
spoke to the party faithful, saying there's a struggle in
government between managerialism and leadership.
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Managing the status quo, managing incrementalism and areas.
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Such as the energy sector that's not going the diligence
for society, and there's a call for more to be
done to support New Zealand's migrant and former refugee communities.
Belong Altiel, though his latest impact report reveals thirty percent
of migrants don't have enough in come to meet basic
living costs. That's news the sport and coach Scott Robertson
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has praised the All Blacks response to their bad day
in Buenos Aires. The All Blacks have defended their Eden
Park record with a twenty four to seventeen win over
South Africa, led by two first half tries.
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We didn't want to waste the lesson from Argentina. It
sort of heard us that our performance and the care
wasn't high enough, if preparation wasn't good enough, saying our
preparation this week was where it needed to be best.
What I enjoyed.
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Penrith has beaten the Dragons forty to twenty to book
an away game against the Warriors in round one of
the NRL Finals. Spanish writer Mark Solier has gone solo
from the breakaway group to win Stage fourteen of Cycling's
of Oil Spun yer and golfer Daniel Hillier has slipped
into a tie for tenth, seven shots off the lead
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after a one underpath third round at the Irish Open.
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