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Good morning, I never ready Manu, and this is your
morning news fix for Friday, fifteenth of November. In this update,
more fallout is expected from a fiery first reading of
the Treaty Principal's Bill. Three Te Party Mardi MPs did
a huka just meet us from David Seymour's seat, led
by Hannah Rafit t Mighty Clark, who was subsequently suspended
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for twenty four hours. Newstalksz'db. Senior political correspondent Barry Soaper
contends the debate was gutter level and says Seymour should
write to the Speaker asking for the trio to be censured,
but Te Party Mardi says they were representing the thousands
marching against the bill. A tense debate followed, which saw
William Jackson kicked out of Parliament for calling David Seymour
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a liar. Te Party Mardi co leader debing Ardi Wapaka
says the government hasn't given the hekoy a chance to
be there. I've been extremely deceptive and how they've changed
the dates so the abilities for people to be here
has been much. That bill will now go to the
Select Committee for six months of consideration before going no
further through lack of support. The Prime Minister's assembled to
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Who's who have leaders He plans to meet with at
APEX this weekend. Christopher Luxen is a bound to touch
down in Peru ahead of the summit. All going to plan.
Luxen will meet with Chinese President Ji Jinping and he's
hoping for a Joe Biden pull aside as well. Hod
Offenaws mayor is calling for enz ME to reconsider its
decision to acts regional newspapers. Publisher Enzedme, which runs news
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doorg ZB, is proposing closing fourteen North Island community newspapers,
including the hot Offena were Chronicle. Mayor Bernie wanden seyes
the local paper is more than just a news source.
It foster's community engagement, supports local businesses and serves as
a platform for open, transparent dialogue. Balancing preservation with the
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growth of ecotourism is the goal of new proposed reforms
to the conservation management system. Changes include simplifying conservation rules,
the introduction of access fees for sis public conservation areas,
and less regulation around eco tourism businesses. Conservation Minister Tama
Portucker says the questions include who should be charged, where
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the charges should apply, and how revenue raised from such
charges should be spent. Consultation closes in late February, and
Immigration Advisor says New Zealand's missing out because of problems
with our skilled migrant visa category. Order to General John
Ryan's produce a report asking for sharper focus from Immigration
New Zealand and more specific information to understand how applicants
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move through the process, aims Global CEO a Runema Dingra
says there needs to be better ways for people to
track their applications. She also says important sectors have been
left off the green light list, all of your trades,
your carpenters and builders and scaffolders and painters that actually
have no pathway to residence in New Zealand. At the moment.
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Many Cantabrians are likely to spend the anniversary day at
the Christchurch Show, the three day events in place of
the usual New Zealand And Agricultural Show and in Sport.
RDI Savie will start at Open Side Flanka for the
first time in three years when the All Blacks meet
France on Sunday morning. Off the field, Australian Brett Robinson
is a new World Rugby chair, the first from the
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Southern Hemisphere. Ski At Lindsay Vaughn is coming out of
a five year retirement at age forty to rejoin the
US team after successful knee surgery, and finally, football manager
Claudio Ranieri has also been recalled at age seventy three
to take charge of Siria side as Roma until the
end of the season. I'm Neva Retty Manu and then
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Jelina's newsfaks. We'll be back with the next update at
midday from the newsdalg ZB newsroom.