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January 18, 2025 3 mins
The Midday Edition of News Fix for 19 January 2025, 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):
No the Newstalks had the newsroom. This is NEWSFACS. In
this update, Health Minister doctor Shane Retti could be stripped
of the portfolio in today's cabinet reshuffle. Prime Minister Chris
Luxon will reveal changes to his lineup of National Party
ministers this afternoon. Despite Retty's professional experience in the sector,

(00:24):
there's been recent speculation another minister would step in to
deal with Health's complex governance issues and major deficits. So
I mean Brown's expected to be that minister, knocking Ratty
down the rankings from fourth place. Brown currently holds Transport,
Local Government and Energy portfolios, and the move could see
him passing one or more of these on to another minister.

(00:48):
Thirty pilot whales have restranded on a Golden Bay beach
after attempts to refloat the mammals were unsuccessful last night.
Project Jonas says medics are working with the Department of
Conservation staff to mobilize the whales on Pakawo Beach, with
another refloat due to take place about now. The pod
were first spotted in near Farewell Spit yesterday afternoon, before

(01:10):
stranding late last evening with just hours to go until
a ceasefire in the Middle East. Israel says it's still
waiting for the names of the first hostages to be freed.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanya, who warned Israel will not move
forward until it receives the list, and he says if
the deal falls over, they reserve the right to return

(01:31):
to war, but if we do not achieve it, then
we will achieve it with tremendous force. Later on, geopolitical
analyst Jeffrey Miller says all eyes will be on the
Middle East.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
The initial short term goal will be to get through
the first fortnite, because after the first fortnite, negotiations will
begin about the specifics of the second phase. If the
ceasefire is violated, well, all bets are off.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Police are investigating an unexplained death and Fangare Emergency services
were called to the Moody Valley address before five pm
where a woman was found unresponsive. A scene examination is
taking place at the property today. Police are asking anyone
with information to come forward. That's news in Sport, promising

(02:17):
results for the Black Foils despite a mixed bag of
results which has them fourth overall heading into day two.
If New Zealand sale Grand Prix and Auckland. The Peter
Berling helmed Crewe placed fourth, eighth, sixth and first after
three miscued starts. Berlin insists there improving on the new tfoils.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
It's pretty pleased with the way we managed to excute
some hard and maneuvers today. Tax and drives seemed a
lot better than they had been in the build up,
and you know, it's not an easy day to be
good at boat handling and really pleases the way it
wouldn't make two new mistakes in that department.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Kir We golfer Daniel Hillier is eyeing a huge payday
at the Dubai Desert Classic. Leading by one stroke heading
into the final round. Hillia would pocket two point seven
million dollars if he were to keep the field at Bay.
Fox is fourth, equal four shots behind. Coach Petrie Capponen
is frustrated the breakers are being caned by referees in

(03:07):
the Australian Basketball League That sport. I'm Sandy Hodge. For
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