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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good morning, I'm never ready, Manu, and this is your
morning news fix for Thursday, twenty seventh of March. In
this update, public primary healthcare spending has flatlined despite government
attempts to improve access. A Victoria University paper shows its
five point four percent share of the national health budget
was consistent from twenty and nine to twenty twenty three.
(00:27):
The Health Services Research Center says any increase in funding
was counteracted by inflation and population growth. Director at Jacqueline
Cumming says it's being felt throughout the healthcare industry.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
People can't get in to see digital practitioner or news
practitioner at their local clinic.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
When they become more unwell, they go to end up
at the emergency department and there's belief servicing South Auckland's
health needs will require a multifaceted approach. Health Minister Simeon
Brown's announced he's looking into building a second South Auckland hospital.
Brown Cland's hospitals are struggling to cope with rising demand
in health needs, especially in South Auckland. Public health doctor
(01:06):
Sir Colin Tuki Tonga says we also need to address
our health worker shortage. The widow of nan nafs Or
Collins is seeking an inquiry into his death. The former
Green MP and Auckland councilor died in February last year
after a heart attack at a charity event in Auckland's Britomart.
The event involved a group of well known people racing
(01:27):
while carrying two buckets of water to raise funds for
communities in the Pacific. Lachland Rennie has more.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
Thus Afair Colin's spoke at a case management conference at
the coroner's court yesterday. She alleges Child Fund as well
as public relations from Camberl and Co didn't fully consider
the risks of the event. Coroner Jennet Anderson gave the
parties one month to submit further information before she sought
advice from a medical expert.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
More details are emerging about the group chat of top
US officials which a journalist was accidentally added. Two screenshots
from the chat have been published by The Atlantic overnight.
They appear to show Defense Secretary Pete Hesath sharing information
about US air strikes on Hoothy rebels and Yemen earlier
this month. There are also timings of drone and missile attacks.
(02:15):
The Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg says he's published
the full messages out of the White House accused him
of lying about what they contained. Freight drivers are welcoming
moves to tackle drug driving. A bill to roll out
roadsides alivea testing has passed opposed by the Greens anti
party Maldi police should be ready to use tests late
(02:35):
this year. Transporting in Ze Policy and Advocacy lead Billy
Clements says drivers spent a significant chunk of their lives
on the road. A lot of road freight covers are
already experiencing drug testing.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
They're already being held to a high standard, and we
think it's sphere that are the road users how to
a similarly high standard.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
And sport Jimmy Nisham has returned figures of five for
twenty two as New Zealand beat Pakistan by eight wickets
chasing one hundred and twins nine with ten overs to
spare in the fifth ten twenty at Wellington. The black
Caps won the series four to one. Highland as coach
Jamie Joseph insists rest rather than form, as the primary
reason for leaving Ethan DeGroot out of the twenty three
(03:14):
to play the Brumbies Tomorrow, He's replaced by Daniel Lennett
Brown and hosts Wellington a beaten Southland one hundred and
twenty two eighty three in Round three of NBL basketball.
I'm never ready, man who in Thegulates news flex. We'll
be back with the next update at midday from the
newstalk ZB Newsroom