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September 28, 2025 3 mins
The Afternoon Edition of News Fix for 29 September 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, arm Scarlet Swatanovich, and this is your afternoon
news fix for Monday, the twenty ninth of September. The
government says changing the approach to earthquake strengthening will safe
building owners more than eight billion dollars. It's replacing the
current new building standard ratings for engineers, aiming to only
capture buildings genuinely posing a risk to life in medium

(00:26):
and high seismic risk zones. Building and Construction Minister Chris
penk says almost three thousand buildings will be taken off
the list.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
A further one thousand, four hundred and forty buildings will
face more cost effective remediation requirement, and eight hundred and
forty will require no remedial work at all. Only about
eighty buildings will still need a full retrofit.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
Labour's promising it will formally recognize Palestine if in government
after next election. At the UN over the weekend, Foreign
Minister Winston Peters confirmed New Zealand isn't taking that step yet.
Labour leader Chris Hipkins has since confirmed his party's committing
to such recognition as soon as practically possible.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
It doesn't need to be a long process. In New
Zealand's case, it can simply be to inviting the representatives
of the Palestinian Authority currently based in Australia to present
their credentials in New Zealand.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Meanwhile, four Christian leaders chained to Minister Erikas Stanford's Brown's
Bay electorate office planned to stay overnight. They want the
government to set a date for sanctioning Israel. Stanford says
everyone has the right to protest, but this isn't ideal
and disrupts neighboring businesses elsewhere. Russia has launched hundreds of
drones across Ukraine in the past twenty four hours, killing

(01:37):
at least four including a child and two people in
a Kiev cardiology clinic, and injuring dozens. Ukraine's Air Force
claims almost six hundred drones and forty eight missiles were
fire it. It's the third largest barrage since Russia's invasion
began in twenty twenty two. Ukraine President of Vladimir Zelenski
says the more than twelve hour attack is vile and

(01:59):
revealed Wills Rusha's real stance. The police officers shot in
the head by Tom Phillips is continuing to receive intensive
support on his road to recovery. Another officer shot the
marticoper fugitive dead on a rural white other road this month,
and Phillips's children are now in state care. It was
revealed last week the injured officer had been discharged from hospital.

(02:22):
Acting Deputy Police Commissioner Jill Rodgers has relayed news of
his progress.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
He's really well supported his district in the Waycatto and
his colleagues and specialists are working to help that transition.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Stats and Z Figures is signaling a slight job market turneround,
with the number of filled roles rising zero point two
percent last month with more business reporter Michael sergele.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
Primary sector jobs were up zero point two percent, manufacturing
up zero point six and service sector jobs up zero
point one. Canterbury, Wellington and Auckland all had more people
in work. However, ASP economists so much of the change
is due to downward revisions to previous.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
To sport and losing American captain Keegan Bradley believes Team
Europe has played the best golf the Ryder Cup's even
seen on their way to winning in New York to
retain the Big Prize Australia's bowling coach and former New
Zealand spinner Daniel Vettories revealed he didn't put his cap
in the ring to be the black Caps head coach
because of the time constraints and constant pressure, and Penrith

(03:23):
League star Nathan Clary's put the NRL on notice, saying
the Panthers will be back, stronger and wiser after just
failing to reach their sixth straight Gram final. I'm Scarlet t. Swatanovich.
That's your latest news fex. We'll be back with the
next update tomorrow morning from the News Talk set B
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