Fire Fighters Refuse Security Checks - Professional fire fighters are refusing to undergo wide ranging security
screening for the APEC world leaders summit meeting in Auckland next month. Union secretary Derek Best sees no problem
with that. He says the security checks are unacceptable and fire fighters will not do them. Derek Best says that has
been agreed to by Fire Service bosses and he is not aware of any objection from APEC organisers. If there is a problem
with the fire fighter’s refusal that is with the Fire Service and APEC, not fire fighters or their union. Prime Minister
Jenny Shipley plans to talk with APEC officials today.
Korean Fisherman Hurt - Paramedics on the Chatham Islands are on stand by to treat a fisherman who has collapsed onboard
a Korean trawler late last night. Police say the man collapsed after receiving head injuries. They are uncertain how the
man sustained his injuries. Medics are in constant touch the vessel which is heading direct to the Chatham Islands.
Medics are monitoring the man’s condition via radio telephone.
Farmers Get US Export Boost - Some good news for our farmers from the United States, where there has been a dramatic
surge in beef prices. They have reached their highest level in five years. Business correspondent Roger Kerrs says there
are many reasons for the rapid price rises, including declining beef herds in Australia and New Zealand and a drought in
the USA which has increased the price of grain. He says a beef carcase which recently brought farmers $600, is now
fetching about $800.