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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good morning, I'm never ready Manu and this is your
morning news fixed for Monday, eleventh of November. In this update,
tens of thousands are following the footsteps of Dame Fenna
Cooper in a protest against the Treaty Principal's Bill. A
nine day Hikoi left Cape Bringer early this morning bound
for Parliament. Organizer Edul Kappa Kinghi says the journey is
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open to Tunga to Fenua and pakiha alike. He says
the co Pappa is about reminding Tungua to Fenua of
their manna and their role protecting Titi and reminding New
Zealanders the Treaty isn't something to be fed a world
that thinker, in the words of the Tidity or Waite tongue,
genuinely for the world where everyone can dive and the
world renown of this behind The Police Association says the
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number of criminal investigations of police staff needs to be
seen in context. Figures released a news talk ZB show
more than three hundred and thirty police staff have been
investigated since the start of twenty twenty one, with one
in four investigations resulting in a charge. Of those investigated
one hundred and thirty one had been employed for more
than a decade, and forty four were ranked sergeant or above.
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President Chris Carhill says those staff attend the most serious incidents.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
We shout in that Trenaiki period attended about four point
two million incidents and many of those incidents have quite
a lot of stress involved, that have had a lot
of confrontation involved.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
Really for a tourism operator. Caught up in court action
over the Fakadi White Island tragedy after it was awarded
costs by the High Court, Work Safe's been ordered to
pay toting a Tourism Services forty thousand dollars in costs
after a judge ruled it did not have sufficient evidence
to support a conviction. Work Safes acknowledging the decision, saying
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it was a complex proceeding with high public interest. The
company's director, Cal Petre says it's the outcome they were
hoping for.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
I'm pleased the High Court recognized that we fully cooperated
in good faith with work Safe.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
We're certainly relieved undergeated by the court.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Emergency crews in Westland have a big task ahead. After
a weekend of heavy rain. The rain has caused flooding,
slips and cracks in the roads surface, especially in southern
parts of the district. A state of emergency is now
being lifted, but State Highway six remains closed between Haast
and Knight's Point. Emergency Management West Coast Controller Clear Browns's
cruise has spent the past day trying to reach residents
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and affected areas.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
We've been working with Western District Council over the last
couple of days and they will be having teams deployed
down to Southwestland over the next couple of days to
do building assessments.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
A busy day ahead for the catering team at christ
Church's Addington Raceway ahead of tomorrow's New Zealand Trotting Cup.
Eight hundred kilograms of chickensie, a ton of beef brisket
and five hundred kilograms of asparagus will be on the
menu for corporate guests and in sport, Deputant Casey McLain
has bagged four tries in New Zealand's fifty four to
twelve demolition of Papua New Guinea at the Pacific Championships
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Promotion Relegation Mansions. The wait for a first fast five
netball title since twenty eighteen continues for New Zealand after
losing thirty four to thirty to Australia in the final
at Christchurch. Fiji have beaten Wales for the second time
in a Rugby Test, triumphing twenty four to nineteen and
extending the host's losing streak to ten straight matches. I'm
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never ready, Manu. That's your latest news fix. We'll be
back with the next update of midday from the newstalk
Zby news Roop.