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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon. I'm railing Ramsay. This is your afternoon news
fixed for Friday, the seventh of June. Taparty Mary is
asking police to lead an urgent investigation of allegations made
against the party. It denies claims census information collected at
manure Wamari was used in electioneering. Courtney Winter reports.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
The Electoral Commission stats n Z and police are investigating
and the Privacy Commissioner is looking into the claims. Tapats
Mauli president John Tamaheri says the vaster journalists to release
the claims to provide evidence, which they haven't. He says
the allegations are frivolous but require police to sanction their view.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
The Electoral Commission has called in police over a national
MP's undisclosed election donations. David MacLeod was stood down from
his elect committee roles after revelations had failed to declare
substantial amounts. Danikha McLain has more.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
The new Plymouth MP's original twenty twenty y three general
election candidate return and February disclosed more than twenty nine
thousand dollars from seven donors, but the Commission says an
amended return filed in May disclosed he had been given
two hundred and seven thousand dollars by twenty four donors.
It's today referred his case to police.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
Australia's government is steaming ahead on revoking deportation rules. It's
introduced a new directive which could mean criminals with no
links to New Zealand could again be sent here to live.
It revokes a requirement to look into Australian links of
criminals not born there but who were brought up there
before canceling their visa. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles says he's
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made it clear to New Zealand common sense and protecting
Australia's community are paramount. Polis say in almost five thousand
percent rise in firearms suspensions comes from legal and operational
changes since the Mosk attacks. Newstalk said. Beacon revealed there
were twenty eight and twenty nineteen, spiking to thirteen hundred
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and eighty six last year. About a third of licenses
were reinstated in each case. Firearms Safety Authority spokesperson Matt
Body says that demonstrates suspension doesn't always mean a license
is lost to that submission period. When a suspension happen
allows the life have told it to demonstrate why they
should retain their license, and sometimes they do and you
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can see that. The whereabouts of British celebrity doctor Michael
Moseley are a complete mystery after he didn't come back
from a hike on a Greek island. His wife, doctor
Clear Bailey, reported and missing on seeing me and searchers
from Athens are bolstering police efforts. ABC's Rannie Hayman has
more well.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
There's only roughly three thousand locals who live on this island,
and yet no one has been able to find him.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
A fifth baby Turtata has been founded in for Cargol's
Museum demolition. Site. Demolition paused last week when contractors and
museums staff discovered four babies alive and well in the
former Tutata enclosure. The colony of rare reptiles were shifted
from the museum early last year before the rebuild the
Council's cape. Goff says careful monitoring and thermal imaging of
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burrows turned up one more on Friday. The five babies
are likely under a year old and can be seen
at their new home and the Queen's Park Reserve to
Sport and Joseph su Ali's immediate state of origin, Korea
looks over after the Rugby Union Bounds Center accepted a
four match ban for his shot on Rhys Walsh in
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Origin one. The Boston Celtics of rob to an eighteen
point victory over the Dallas Mavericks in Game one of
the NBA Finals. In black Fans Lock, Charmain Smith has
been ruled out for three months after having surgery on
a lower back injury. I'm railing Ramsay. That is your
latest news fix. We'll be back with the next update
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tomorrow morning from the news Talk st B Newsroom.