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September 5, 2024 3 mins
The Morning Edition of News Fix for 06 September 2024, straight from the Newstalk ZB newsroom - bringing you everything you need to know in news, politics, business, entertainment and sport.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good morning, I never ready Manu and this is your
morning news fix for Friday, sixth of September. In this update,
a young leader for a new era of the king
E Tonga king E two hat TIA's daughter, twenty seven
year old, now why horn E te Paul has taken
up the thrown as the new Maudi queen. Tens of

(00:25):
thousands gathered and two dunga y waymud I yesterday to
watch the ceremony and bid a final farewell to the
late king E too ha Tia. A ut history professor
Paul Moon says, traditionally Komartua have held Kinge Tonga leadership roles,
but now why honaor E Tepau's age could be an advantage.
She'll be hes for long term and she'll quite a

(00:47):
great deal of experience over the next several decades, and
let's going to only improve what she's able to achieve.
Police remain at the scene of a suspected fatal shooting
in Auckland's Grayln. One person is believed to be dead
and a number injured following reports of gunfire on Tuadungey
Road just before seven last night. News Talk zb's Michael
Sergle has been at the scene and he says a

(01:09):
small group of people who appear to be the family
the person who died is sitting on chairs at the
cordon on one end of the road. There's police on
either ends of the streets with cordons and police cars,
just making sure no one goes in. One hundred thousand
more New Zealanders are expected to have dementia in twenty fifty.
A Public Health Communication Centers briefing reveals the risk of

(01:31):
developing the disease is sixty percent higher for people living
in the most deprived areas in New Zealand. It follows
an international study showing forty five percent of all dementia
is preventable. Co author Etu Matu says anything that may
be bad for your brain increases your risk for anything
that compromises your heart seating the compromises blood flows is

(01:53):
going to affect your brain. The Aged Care Commissioner says
changes are needed to address the cost of hearing aids.
Carolyn Cooper's concerned thousands of old in New Zealanders can't
afford to treat their hearing loss, putting them at higher
risk of dementia and other major problems. She says the
Ministry of Health subsidy for hearing aids of just over
one thousand dollars a pair is not enough. Expectations growth

(02:16):
will remain fairly subdued over the coming year. Enztier has
released its quarterly predictions fore casting the Reserve Bank will
cut the official cash rate next month before pausing in November.
Principal economist Christina Leung says as the impact of lower
interest rates flow through the economy, they expect things to
pick up later next year. She says that in turn

(02:37):
will support inflation, but overall they think it will stay
anchored around the target midpoint of two percent. New Zealand
psychologist and TV personality Nigel Latters revealed he's been diagnosed
with incurable cancer. The fifty seven year old posted an
emotional video on social media last night discussing his stomach
cancer and revealing his chemotherapy treatment is so far going

(03:00):
going well. In Sport, all Black Will Jordan will stake
his claim at Fallback in Sunday mornings Rugby Championship rematch
against the spring Box in Cape Town. Hosts Captain Ciacalisi
will now start despite suffering a nose fracture. Last week,
Defender Team New Zealand, beat Ineos Britannia and Orient Express
Racing in the latest America's Cup Challenges Series. Action Brisbane

(03:22):
had been trounced fifty twelve by Melbourne to complete the
NRL League season, and hand cyclist Rory Mead has finished
fourth in the Paris Paralympics road Race. I'm never ready,
Manho and then your latest news fix. We'll be back
with the next update of midday from the news Talk
zb newsroupe.
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