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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the Newstalks Dby newsroom. This is NEWSFACS. In this update,
small business owners are dipping into their own funds to
keep their companies afloat. Prosper's latest research shows seventy percent
of Kiwi smemes are stressed or burnt out, believed to
be in response to a tough economic situation. Eighty five
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percent of retailers are facing the pressure, according to the
survey of five hundred small and medium enterprises. Prosper Managing
director Adrian Begbie says people are using personal funds to
cover their business expenses.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Retailers are really struggling because people aren't out buying.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
A political scientist says the government's approach to optimizing public
services is backwards. North and South reports eighty percent of
Kiwis are cutting back on spending amid economic struggles. Grant
Duncan says the country was once leading in public management,
but has since fallen behind. He says the government needs
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to use the resources at its disposal rather than losing
them in constant cuts.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
What we should be doing, in my opinion, is reaching
out to communities and to frontline works to find out
innovative ideas that they have to drive these changes.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Moves to ease the burden on survivors of abuse and
care who want to access their records. The Survivor Experiences
servers they're expanding their work to help survivors understand which
records exist about them, who holds them, and how to
get them. Executive director poly Martin says they can request
the record on people's behalf so they don't have to
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interact with the organization which harm them.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
We can help people read through and understand the information
and the language of the day that's used in their records.
If their wish, we can help you decide what they
want to do with the information once they've received it.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
And Russia continues its assault on Ukraine. To spite Ukrainian
forces pushing deeper into the Kursk border region, a Russian
missile spark to blaze in the city of Sumi that
injured two people and damaged Carlson buildings. That's news, I'm
Donna Marie lever to Sport. The All Blacks admit to
a slight bit of disappointment they didn't quite finish the
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demolition against Argentina. Well pleased with a forty two to
ten Rugby Championship win Eden Park after a loss the
week before. Coach Scott Robertson says a thirty five to
three first spell wasn't backed up after halftime or to.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Bury them in the garden. We wanted to make sure
that it would finish them off.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Meanwhile, the Springboks remain at the top of the competition
ladder after pulling away in the second half for a
thirty to twelve victory over the Wallabies in Perth. More
wins for the big names in the opening round of
the new season. In football's English Premier League, Arsenal have
cruise to a two nil home win over Wolves, while
Liverpool have started with a hard fought two nil victory
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to newcomers Ipswich Town and Whens. For the Tigers over
the Rabbitos, Cowboys over the Raiders and Bulldogs over the Dolphins.
And last night's trio of NRL Matches and that Sport.
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