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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the News Talk's Edby newsroom. This is newsfecs. In
this update, the children of an Northland man who was
attacked and killed by dogs is pleading for dog owners
to do better. Open Justice reports sixty year old Able
Widder has been sentenced to three years six months jail
time after his dog's fatally mauled Neville Thompson in August
twenty twenty two. Whirra had been staying with mister Thompson
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in Pungaroo at the time and keeping his twenty three
dogs confined in a caravan that had not been fed
in two days when they escaped and attacked. In a
victim impact statement, mister Thompson's daughter urged authorities to strengthen
regulations and ensure dog owners are held accountable for their
animal's care. Diversions remain in place in central Fielding after
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a serious two vehicle crashed this afternoon. Police were called
to Hulcombe Road near Mount Taylor Drive around half past two.
The road's been closed and motorists urged to avoid the area.
A green light for New Zealand Shan's film and television
sector as a new industry body launchers to draw in
more international productions. The newly formed Screen end Z International
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aims to cement New Zealand as a preferred destination for
international screen projects and ensure long term stability in the sector.
Vice chair Harry Harrison says one of their core objectives
is to generate a more consistent workflow that can withstand
economic fluctuation.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
I guess the argument is, rather than having won two
hundred million dollar job, you are and by fortune. That's
a really good way to keep a lot of people
and spoiled.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Seven little blue penguins and are the stars of a
new exhibit that open today at the West Coast Wildlife
Center in Franz Joseph. Each of the penguins are survivors
who've been rehabilitated after injury. Unable to return to the wild,
they've become ambassadors for conservation. West Coast Wildlife Center Director
Richard Venton says the penguins have important stories to tell birds.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
That have been injured in the wild. They would normally
be usinaz and they're coming to live with us. They
can share their stories around. Hey, guys, don't let your
dogs off on the beach. Don't three fishing line the
way because he's a pre special little creature and we
need to look after him.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
That's news. In sport, Mid Canterbury's beaten Thames Valley in
the second tier Heartland Championship Rugby Final, winning twenty one
eighteen in Ashburton. It's Mid Canterbury's third Meads Cup title.
Canterbury hooker George Bell's outlined what he says will be
critical to containing Hawks Bay as they bid for a
first NPC Final birth since twenty twenty two. Canterbury hosts
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Hawks Bay's Magpies tonight. Hawks Bay were the winners the
last time they visited christ Church. Bell says they know
where they're most dangerous.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
They're a great side, powerful is for Trio nineteen combination.
That's very dangerous. If they get going for it, wear
the off those threats and just met them for the physicality.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Kick off for that game in christ Church tonight is
at quarter past seven. That's sport. I'm Joe Gilfillan. For
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