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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the News Talk's Heady newsroom. This is newsfecs in
this update. The stranded Cookstrait Ferry may not be able
to withstand larger tugboats. The art terry's been grounded off
pict And since late last night after a steering failure.
Passengers and some crew have disembarked from the vessel ahead
of a second refloat attempt about high tide at nine tonight.
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There's no livestock on board. Marlborough tugboats are being used
while Wellington's are standing by. However, Peter Beach from Guardian
of the Sound says Wellington's tugs have more strength than
the ferry can handle. It's not a matter of just
putting big tug on the back of it to pull
it off is the fact is that the bollards are
man enough. Marlborough District Councilman Nadine Taylor says everyone hopes
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the ferry can be put back where it belongs soon.
A commitment to rebuilding christ Church's cathedral has been reconfirmed,
with its seismic rating to be lowered. The Synod of
the Diocese of christ Church has held a special meeting
today looking at solutions to the one hundred and fourteen
million dollar restoration funding gap, the seismic ratings being reduced
from one hundred to sixty seven percent, and a further
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sixteen point two million dollars in funding has been found.
Bishop Peter Carroll says people won't need to worry about safety.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
The cathedral will be completely safe for people to be
in at sixty seven percent of new building standard.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
A pole signaling more New Zealanders support the government's fast
Track bill than oppose it. A Taxpayer's Union Curier phone
poll of one thousand randomly selected people shows forty four
percent of residents are in favor, thirty two percent oppose it.
Thomas Rice reports.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
The remaining twenty four percent of respondents were unsure. Union's
Policy and Public Affairs manager James Ross says our economy
is limping along and we need to get building again.
He says, despite protests from a very vocal minority, people
want to see action on the large scale projects.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
That's news. In sport, the Edmonton Oilers have forced Game
seven in emphatic fashion in ice Hockey's Stanley Cup Finals.
The Oilers have beaten the Florida Panthers five to one
at home in Game six and have won the last
three games after losing the first three Game sevens coming
up on Tuesday, home ground Hamiltonian Quintupia hopes to add
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to the Chief's cabinet of Super Rugby titles in tonight's
final against the Blues at Eden Park. The Chiefs are
looking for the third title in franchise history, after going
back to back in twenty twelve and twenty thirteen to
pire remembers oh the wins fondly was it at.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Both finals would have been twelve and thirteen at the time.
Sellout stadium watching the team after Celebratings and Hockett will
be awesome to give one myself and hopefully do.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
The kickoff is coming up at Eden Park in Auckland
at five past seven tonight. That's sport. I'm Joe Gilfillan.
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