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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the news talks, he'd be newsroom, this is newsfacs.
In this update, the children's minister says she's sad and
disappointed to hear about the deaths of two children in
the first six days of the year. Two men are
facing murder charges after the death of a baby in
Hamilton last week and a young child in Monaco yesterday morning.
Karen Chaw says the death of a child is utterly heartbreaking,
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and there are many other instances of violence that aren't
being seen or spoken about. That's a sentiment being echoed
by Charles Matters Chief executive Jane Sill.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
It's not just the children that tragically lose their lives,
but there's also the children we never hear about in
the media who we have life changing injuries or harm
that they live with the rest of their life.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
A few New Zealanders should be open for conversations around
the cost of our back country huts. A Department of
Conservation consultation paper suggests charging people up to fifty seven
dollars a night to use many huts. It also proposes
switching them from a first comet serve system to online
bookings to at a lower trust. CEO Matt Clarridge says
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it doesn't mean Kiwis will pay more. There's a fair
case for New Zealanders to pay less than international visitors.
Canada's parliament has been suspended until late March following the
resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after nine years in
the country's top job. Trudeau will step down once, says
Liberal Party elects a new leader. The next general election
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must take place before October. Opposition leader Pierre Poliev of
the Conservative Party has responded to Trudeau's resignation with a
campaign like video.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
While leaderless Liberals focus on saving their jobs and fighting
each other for power. The country's spirals out of control
and out of control. Housing emergency and out of control,
migrant crisis and out of control sixty two billion dollar GAFASIT.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
People are seriously injured after a two vehicle crash on
the Tasman Coastal Highway near Nelson. Police were called to
the crash after three between Maizie and Redwood Roads in Applebee.
The road is closed with diversions in place. That's news,
I'm Adam Cooper. In sports, Cameron Norri has apologized for
his behavior during his first round exit at the ASB
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Men's Tennis Classic at Auckland, which included tossing his racket
towards a spectator seated in a corporate box. Towards the
end of his six two sixty three lost Argentine Kafondo
Diaza Costa, the Kiwi raised brit shanked a ball at three,
five down and thirty all, then turned and hurled his
racket in frustration, which struck a female fan in a
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box just behind the baseline. Full time Indianapolis five hundred
winner Hilio Castronevez will attempt to make his NASCAR debot
next month's Daytona five hundred. Castro and Eves will drive
for Trackhouse Racing, which also houses KIBI driver Shane van Gisbergen.
The Brazilian has to earn his spot on the Daytona
five hundred fields during qualifying, with six extra berths available
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in NASCAR's biggest race and that sport. For more news,
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