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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon. I'm Rayleen Ramsey. This is your afternoon news
fixed for Monday, the fifteenth of July. The Police Minister
assays he's pleased long running pay negotiations have swung his way.
A third party arbitrator, called in after union and police
bargaining came to a standstill, has favored the government position.
(00:24):
The Police Association has emailed members outlining the independent judgment.
Jordan Dunn has more.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
I mean staff will get a one thousand, five hundred
dollars lump payment, a backdated wage increase of at least
five thousand dollars, and be paid time and a half
for overtime. Minister Mark Mitchell says he recognizes how long
the process has been for staff, and he celebrates the
beginning of paid overtime.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Donald Trump says yesterday's assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally
has entirely changed his election campaign. A bullet struck the
former president on his ear. An audience men was killed
and two others were injured. He's told The Washington Examiner
he's completely rewritten the speech for this week's Republican National Convention,
(01:08):
where he's expected to be formally nominated the presidential candidate.
Reporter Selena Zito told CNN Trump says he'll use this
to draw the country together, and he said in that moment,
he understood that everything had changed for the country and
for himself. New Zion Spy Agency says it could improve
(01:30):
its processes for handling foreign threats against MPs. The GCSB
Cybersecurity arm also says it should consider engagement with people targeted.
The agency this year revealed it knew about a China
backed hack of two MPs and twenty twenty one they
were publicly upset they weren't told. Parts of the North
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Island are and for some hairy weather. Corimandel Peninsula has
a heavy rain warning with thunderstorms possible until about ten tonight.
A warning applies to Bay of Plenty west of Cowdo
lifting at four A. M. Met Service meteorologist John Law
says rain watches will continue across the country this week.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
And what shares the places like the western parts of
Attasmi District Thory to three am on Tuesday and as
eastern part of the Bay of Plenty and those northern
parts of Tairafti through until six am on Tuesdays.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
The government's stronger approach towards unruly, cuying or at tenants
has resulted in more evictions. Housing Minister Chris Biship boarded
the Public Housing Agency to end the Sustaining Tendancy's framework
in March this year and to strength and management of
disruptive tenants. Since then, fourteen tenancies have been terminated compared
(02:43):
to eight last year. Community Housing our theodore Are Chief
Executive Paul Gilbert says in the past six years there
had been no consequences if.
Speaker 4 (02:53):
The meto of Blast resort. The numbers are increasing because
they were not evicting people at all. That's operating from
a very low base and there's a whole of other
considerations here that when have taken into a counter.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Akaka is believed to be one of the world's rarest whales.
A spade toothed mail has washed up near Otago's Taiardi Mouth.
The nearly five meter corpse is believed to be the
rare type of beaked whale, with only six documented since
the eighteen hundreds. Five in New Zealand. To Sport and
New Zealand heavyweight boxer Joseph Parker has revealed he's given
(03:27):
himself three years to fulfill his boxing dreams in the ring.
New Zealand yacht e Pete Burling has promised to come
out swinging and next year's fifth season of Sale GP
gutted the Black Foils couldn't win the season's grand finale
in San Francisco. In twenty one year old football star
Jude Bellingham has urged England fans to keep the faith
(03:50):
that a major title is just around the corner, despite
the Three Lines losing the Euro twenty twenty four final
two to one to Spain. Lean Ramsey and that is
your latest news fix. We'll be back with the next
update tomorrow morning from the News Talk seed B Newsroom.
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