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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon. I'm Raining Ramsey. This is your afternoon news
fixer for Friday, the eighteenth of July. Health New Zealands
Commissioner's term is halfway over, but a new report shows
there's more work to do to get the public health
agency's finances on track. Political reporter Azariah Howell has the details.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
The latest delivery plan maps out ways to get back
to budget and deliver government health targets. Costs are down
and programs not improving. Frontline services have been axed. Health
New Zealand's aiming to shrink the deficit to two hundred
million dollars next July and break even the following June.
The report specifies the agency needs to find every opportunity
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for cost savings.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
China's ambassadors says his country is ready to take our
relationship to the next level. Ambassador Wang Jao Long has
addressed business leaders and policy makers in Auckland today at
the eleventh China Business Summit. Jhlong says China's willing to
explore more collaborative opportunities, including areas vital to our development
such as innovation, climate change, and infrastructure. Specifically, we can
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scale up corporation in emerging fields such as new energy vehicles,
industrial decarbonization AI applications. US President Donald Trump's asked the
White House Attorney General to release documents from the Jeffrey
Epstein case. Is told Pambondie to put out pertinent grand
jury testimony, who says the Justice Departments ready to tell
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the court to unsealed transcripts tomorrow. In recent week, scrutiny
into Trump's connection with the now deceased sex offender has escalated,
and Trump says he plans to sue the Wall Street
Journal and media mogul Rupert Murdoch for reporting the files
contain a boardy letter he wrote to Epstein. The Education
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Minister is applauding slashing costs for building classrooms. Erica Stanford's
today announced a one hundred and twenty million dollar package
for building one hundred and thirty seven new classrooms in Auckland.
A new school Property Agency will take over from the
Ministry of Education to oversee the billions of dollars of assets.
Stanford says the government's on track to meet demands.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
We have driven down the cost of new builds by
using off site manufactured builds, repeatable designs and look it
wasn't that hard.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
A small lift in euthanasia deaths. The Ministry of Health
released its annual report on their assisted dying service, launched
in twenty twenty one. Claudia O'Neill reports.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
More than one thousand applications were active in the twelve
months to April, up twenty percent on the previous year.
Over that year, four hundred and seventy two people received
an assisted death, and one hundred and twenty five applicants
were still being assessed or waiting. Those remaining weren't progressed
because the applicant was ineligible, withdrew or died during the process.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Amazon's online streaming service Prime Video will run ads from
August twenty six, except for subscribers who pay an extra
two dollars ninety nine a month. It says it'll help
fund content in sport. A late change for the All
Blacks for the final French Test in Hamilton, with when
Rico Yuani ruled out, Will Jordan comes in on the
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right wing, sever Reese moves to the left. The Phoenix
Men will field a younger team and plenty of academy
players in their pre season rangle with Welsh side Wrexham
in Wellington and tact Ex captain Ericana Peterson believes experience
will be crucial in Sunday's an Z Premiership elimination match
against the Central Pulse. Her mainland team are three time
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runner ups. That is your latest news Affix and we'll
be back with the next update tomorrow morning from the
news Talk z B newsroom