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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon, I'm railing Ramsey. This is your afternoon news
fixed for Wednesday, the nineteenth of March. Local Government New
Zealand says it's disappointed another council has left the organization.
Western Bay of Plenty District Council has voted to leave ALGNZ,
labeling it far left and unprofessional. Council reporter Jacob Jones
(00:25):
has more.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Christ Church City, Auckland, West Coast Regional, gray Kuipra and
Westland District councils have already left. ALGNZ. President Sam Broughton
says the organization is non partisan and local government is
strongest when all councils are together.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
The Greens are confidence some government MPs will back progressing
a bill calling for sanctions on Israel. The party needs
six coalition MPs to agree to put forward co leader
Chloe Swarbricks members bill to have the numbers for a
debate in the House. Israel's launched another barrage of attax
on gazatly killing more than four hundred, promising it's only
(01:03):
the beginning. Swarbrick believes if a select few MPs agreed
to put the bill to the floor, they'll be committed
to it.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
We don't need primister chrispher Luxan or Winston Peters or
the other guy. What we need is for those MP's
to realize their conscience and to act in line with it.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
A few people tune out during or tune out the sparring,
I should say between Raweri Waititeti and David Seymour. Waitititi
shared his partner's post showing him cutting the lawn. The
post captioned, I told him to just behave as though
every piece of grass is a David Seymour. It added,
the lawns are getting a good effing hiding labors. Ginny
(01:40):
Anderson say she wouldn't have said it and it wasn't
a good idea.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
Well, I think they've got a few bit of coverage
and people genuinely thought that that was unacceptable. So I
don't know if he got away with it, but it
gets to the point when it's those two, I think
most people kind of just switch off.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Auckland police have followed their nose and arresting a twenty
year old in flatbook over drugs, cash and weapons. Officers
approached a vehicle parked up on Murphy's Road yesterday, led
by a strong odor of cannabis from the vehicle.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
Lachland Rennie reports a search the vehicle turned up one
hundred and thirty nine grams of the drug, divvied up
into eight bags. Officers also found two large knives, a
wooden baseball bat, and fifteen hundred dollars in cash. Police
say is their second discovery of bagged up cannabis in
a vehicle in the area.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
This week, nine months later than planned, two NASA astronauts
who set off on a Boeing test flight are back
on Earth. Sunny Williams and Butch Wilmore splashed down this
morning in a SpaceX Dragon capsule off Florida's coast with
two other astronauts. The pears eight day deboo manned orbit
blew out after issues with their spacecraft. NASA Steve Stitch
(02:52):
says they'll learn a lot from this sarca.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
I think forward to exploration and maybe some harsh missions
to the Martian surface someday or back to the Moon.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
You know, the adaptability of crew members changing the timeline
for their return.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
In sport from five tri hero against the Force to
benchwarmer for Macus Springer, the twenty one year old's being
relegated to the Crusaders reserves for Saturday's derby against the
Blues at Eden Park. Warriors coach Andrew Webster is reluctantly
accepting the three games suspension for assistant coach Richard Agar
(03:25):
following his altercation with a journalist in Las Vegas. And
a new twelve five hundred seat stadium at Auckland's Western
Springs free from ratepay of funding, is the latest twist
in the Auckland stadium saga. That is your latest news fix.
We'll be back with the next update tomorrow morning from
the News Talk st B newsroom