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From the news Talks Heavy newsroom, This is newsfacs. In
this update, Air New Zealand says it's progressively restarting flights
to Queensland. Ex Tropical cyclone Alfred has seen two early
morning flights to and from Brisbane canceled, but the airline
says two other flights are operating as scheduled. Chief Operational
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Integrity and Safety Officer David Morgan says their Gold Coast
services remain canceled today and will be reassessed tomorrow. The
spokesman for an Auckland golf course, which could be turned
into mostly wetland, says the public doesn't want the plan
to go ahead. An Auckland Council proposal could see more
than half of Takapuna golf course changed for flood mitigation. Yesterday,
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about two hundred people gathered to tell local politicians and
council staff how they feel about the idea. The club
Stephen Dowd, says he's confident the council is taking their
thoughts into consideration. He says the majority of the public
want the course to stay as it is, with the
council's plan incorporated into it. Signs the cost of living
crisis isn't getting worse, but also not getting better. A
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new research New Zealand survey has found fifty five percent
felt they struggled to pay or went without everyday items.
It comes after STATS and Z data last month showed
child poverty remained steady at around eleven point seven to
thirteen point seven percent. Managing partner Emmanuel Caliphtalis says there
was no change in the groups struggling the most from
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previous polls. The government says amendments to the Public Works
Act will speed up acquiring land for public infrastructure projects.
The changes also include fairer payments to landowners, such as
giving those who voluntarily sale before a notice of intention
is issued an extra payment equal to fifteen percent of
the value. It's also issuing recognition payments to landowners whose
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land is acquired on the sped up process, with a
maximum of ninety two thousand dollars. Hey, we employers aren't
delivering pay rises to work as struggling with the cost
of living and increased workload. That's news in sport, but
one in PACIFICA captain Ardie Savia is hungry for more
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scalps than super Rugby Pacific having broken a twenty match
losing streak against New Zealand sides by beating the Hurricanes
forty thirty one in Albany. Savia doesn't want to see
standards slip for me on that time. We enjoyed the
occasion we head into a bi week, but stn't want
why win. I want to keep going. I want to
keep winning. Sat that that's the mistake in the sand
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and we've got to be better. New Zealand speed skier
Alice Robinson has claimed silver at the FAS Giant Slalom
World Cup in Sweden. The Queenstown twenty three year old
is on an exceptional podium streak, claiming her seventh consecutive
podium and the seventeenth of her career overall. Wolves has
edged further from the Premier League relegation zone after one
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all draw with Everton and now has a six point
buffer on Ipswich and Leicester, with Southampton a further eight
points back in last place. That's Sports. I'm Sandy Hodge.
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