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January 21, 2025 3 mins
The Afternoon Edition of News Fix for 22 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):
Good afternoon. I'm Raylen Ramsey. This is your afternoon news
fix for Wednesday, the twenty second of January. The Finance
Minister says Kiwis can be confident better times are ahead.
Today's stats and z figures show the inflation rates stayed
unchanged for the year to December on two point two percent.
Nikola Willis's times are still tough, but inflation and interest

(00:27):
rates are improving.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
What I would say to New Zealanders, we're saying, actually,
in my household, the budget isn't feeling better. I'd say,
that's not a U problem. That's a damaged economy problem,
and we are fixing it.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
Labor says. New Zealand still in its deepest recession in
thirty years, with unemployment rising. The Media Minister says the
government's doing what it can to help the changing media sector,
which continues to face cuts. In zed Herald, the news
talk zed B owner in zed Me is proposing a
restructure with a net loss of about thirty eight roles.

(01:00):
Lachlan Rennie has more.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
The proposal includes about fourteen reporting and content generation roles
in twenty four jobs in editorial production. The changes would
begin between mid March and late April. Media Minister Paul
Goldsmith says they're trying to tackle broader issues facing the sector,
but individual businesses must determine how best to respond.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
Meanwhile, Body Shop has gone into voluntary administration in New Zealand.
First Retail Managing director Chris Wilkinson says its failure to
keep up with the times could have fueled its demise.
It says the cosmetic market has evolved since it opened
and it appealed less two younger generations. They's got more
aspirational needs now and the likes of Mecca and Sepphora

(01:45):
have been where they have orientated towards christ Church Police
are carrying out searchers across the city today in connection
to a y Cutter homicide. A woman died in Naawahia
on December twenty seven after a group fight. Carteau and
Canterbury officers have visited several homes in the Garden City,
assisted by the Armed Defender Squad. One person's died and

(02:08):
another has been critically injured. In Canterbury's Timouka after a
two vehicle crash on Milford Clanderboy Road about twelve forty
the roads closed a prestigious christ Yurt Boarding School is
canceling its one hundred year celebrations in light of historic
sexual abuse allegations. A formacint Bede staff member is facing

(02:29):
eleven charges in court, including alleged assaults on boys age
between twelve and sixteen and over. Emily Ancel reports the.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
Top boys school has told parents in the letter it's
not the right time to hold the April Boarding House centenary.
Rector John McDowell says the college's focus remains on supporting
those impacted and fostering a safe and supportive environment to sport.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
In a fine all round showing by Jess Kerr has
propelled defending women's Super Smash champs Wellington into outrights second
on the table following a thirty nine run win over
Canterbury at the Basin Reserve. A controversial exit from New
Zealand football hasn't harmed former Football Firms coach yit Ka Klemkova,
who's earned a new Geger's head coach of the Czech

(03:16):
national team. UFC fighter Israel Adissanya wants his return to
the octagon on February second to herald a new way
of winning, revealing he wants to change his record of
never having won by submission. I'm Rayleen Ramsay and that
is your latest news fix. We'll be back with the
next update tomorrow morning from the news Talk said Bean Newsroom.
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