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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon. I'm Raylene Ramsay. This is your afternoon news
fix for Monday, the thirtieth of June. More time in
jail for Coward's punches. A coalition agreement between National and
enz First is coming to fruition with the introduction of
a specific offense. The surprise attack can cause serious brain
injury or death, but Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says sentences
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are often lenient or insufficient. In zid First, Winston Peters
says carward punches are unacceptable.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Society is massively on our side on this matter. They
want there to be serious punishment for serious offending.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
A burst water pipe, estimated to be more than five
decades old, has forced Wellington's Johnston Street to close. The
water company's dealing with the failed drinking water Maine installed
in nineteen seventy. Wellington Water says fire and emergencies helping
close the road and a tank will offer drinking water
for a few few hours while nearby taps are shut off.
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A greater focus on outcomes is the government shakes up
Well Being Agency far No Aura's commissioning of services to
improve far no health. The Marii Development Minister has created
four new agencies which will use data to target areas
with the highest needs. Tama Portake says the government bags
of far no Aura and is boosting evidence based support.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Out of the MAHI.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
That one it taken with a new procurement is to
provide further and greater transparency around how these services are
delivered and outcomes are achieved. An Australian jury has retired
to deliberate on its verdict in the ten week trial
of Aaron Patterson. She is charged with murder and attempted
murder over the lunch she served to her estranged in
laws that contain toxic mushrooms. One person's died after a
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collision between a car and a truck at ypath this
morning near Cambridge. A section of Cambridge Bridge Road is closed.
The areas crash Unit is there. The Asthma Foundation is
concerned landlords able to self certify won't comply with healthy
home standards. New rental regulations for heating, insulation, ventilation and
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moisture begin tomorrow. Asthma Foundation medical director Bob Hancocks says
whether someone has an underlying respiratory illness or not, warm
dry homes keep people safe, but he says it's tricky
to gauge compliance.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
There is no way of really knowing whether the house
understand either because the land all simply doesn't know what
the standards are, or because they choose to self certify.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
House prices the remain static since January. A report from
One Roof and Velocity shows average property values in Wellington
fell the most at one point three percent. Orotown had
the largest gain, with the average value increasing almost two
hundred thousand dollars. Velocity Chief executive Helen O'Sullivan says, growing
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market volumes we've played a part in keeping the figures
unchanged roughly last year and we've seen mortgage registration twenty
two percent up on the same time last year, which
is a significant list to sport and the All Blacks
will be without their first choice loose head prop for
the French Test series, with Tamighty Williams joining Wallace Attetti
as a post squad naming withdrawal. Williams has been scrapped
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with a torn miniscus. A career best Formula One finish
hasn't completely banished the disappointment of an early season demotion
for Liam Lawson. He's come home sixth at the Austrian
Grand Prix, and England football captain Harry Kane is scored
a double to drive By in Munich to a four
to two win over Flamingo at the Club World Cup.
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