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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the news talks had been newsroom, this is newsfacs.
In this update, there's hope the PM's trip to Japan
could bring more investment opportunities to New Zealand. Chris Luxen,
a high ranking business delegation and traveling media, left for
Tokyo this morning. On the Defense for seven five seven,
Herald political reporter Claire Trevitt says the Prime Minister curated
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his delegate list to what he's calling the A Team.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
He's taken the heads of their New Zealand the A
m Z Chair, Rocket Lab, Fronterra, the Superfund, investment People,
Zero's Vestry, all the big names.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey is urging people to wear a
helmet after a horror bike crash. The presenter and restaurant
owner has shared photos of his torn clothes and crushed
helmet while biking in the US. In an Instagram video,
he showed a purple bruise which appeared to cover a
large portion of his chest. Ramsey said he feels lucky to.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Be a policy you've got to wear a helmet. I
don't care how short the journey is. I don't care
you the fact that these helmets cost money, but they're crucial.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
The Hell's Kitchen Star was wearing a helmet at the time.
Tough economic conditions are exasperating already dire family violence issues.
Shine says it's dealing with the spike in calls to
its hotline and an increase in reports of serious assaults
and hospitalizations. Senior family violence advisor Rachel Kaine says the
housing crisis is also making life more difficult for victims.
Speaker 4 (01:33):
They don't have a good option of somewhere to go
when they leave, or if they do leave, they offer
or return to the relationship because that's the best option
that they have.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Auckland Transports recommending customers catch rail replacement buses or regular
buses as trained services will be very limited today. Operator
Auckland one Rail has advised trains will be limited due
to ongoing industrial action. Train services are expected to continue
being impacted tomorrow and there may be some cancelations. That's news.
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In sport, Shane Van gisberg And has crashed out in
the latest NASCAR's Exfinity race in Iowa. The giz was
well down the field when a mistake highlighted his inexperience
in oval racing.
Speaker 5 (02:18):
First, the and f course because of an accident. It
just gets around on him and this is hard on
your confidence. I don't care how many races you've won
doing other things. When you make these mistakes, make them
two days in a row. You're trying to learn. You
gotta find a way to learn from it and move on.
But it is very difficult.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
Jeeves. Coach Clayton McMillan is hopeful fullback Sean Stephenson will
be good to go for next week's Super Rugby Pacific
Final against the Blues at Eton Park. Stephenson withdrew before
the thirty nineteen semi final win over the Hurricanes after
pulling up with a tight handstring. The big guns have
fired at Euro twenty twenty four, with three time champs
Spain dealing to Croatia three nil, Switzerland downing Hungary three
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to one, and Italy up in Albania two one. That Sports,
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