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June 15, 2024 3 mins
The Afternoon Edition of News Fix for 15 June 2024, 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):
From the news Talk's Edby newsroom. This is newsfecs in
this update brought through as mayor says the city's joint
community Safety plan is paying off. The council says violence
and drug offenses in the CBD have dropped by a
court since last year, with property and trespass offenses reducing
even more. Mayor Tania Tapsle says the city center looks

(00:24):
and feels better.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
We needed solutions that makes sense to tackle crime, so
we created a community safety plane with our local police
and importantly we established our Community Safety Hub.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
A thirty three year old man now faces eighteen drug
related charges. The charges were filed after police carried out
five search warrants across Wellington properties. A firearm was also
found in a car police say was used to transfer drugs.
The man's been reminded in custody and will face charges
including importing and supplying both methamphetamine and fantasy. He'll be

(00:55):
back in court on July five. Wellington bus drivers are
preparing for a busy night because of the Super Rugby
Pacific semi finals in the capitol. The region's public transport
provider has rolled out extra buses and more carriages on
trains to accommodate the thirty thousand people watching the Chiefs
play the Hurricanes this afternoon. Greater Wellington Transport chair Thomas

(01:16):
Nash is reminding public transport users to be on their
best behavior.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Be a good public transport passenger.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
The busy times and it's a has a tough time
for the workers on a public.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
Transport when there's a big retch at the stadium, So yeah,
just take it easy.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
The Princess of Wales has given an update on her
health as she's set to make her first public appearance
of the year. She's announced she'll attend tonight's Trooping of
the Colour Parade with her family, but says she's not
out of the woods with her treatment just yet. Kate
says her chemotherapy brings both good and bad days, but
she's making good progress. BBC correspondent Johnny Diamond says she'll

(01:51):
be in a carriage procession with her children and on
the balcony of Buckingham Palace. I am the Princess wrote today,
not out of the woods yet, but from when comes
a message and a picture that speak of hope. That's
news in sport. Black Caps veteran Trent Bolts confirmed this
T twenty Cricket World Cup will be his last. The

(02:12):
bawler revealed the news following New Zealand's nine wicket winob
Uganda in Trinidad to pick up their first win at
the tournament. Bolt shared his disappointment at missing out on
the playoffs before making his brief announcement.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
We've devastated to not qualify and we've been out played
earlier in the tournaments and yeah we haven't qualified for
good reason. So it's unfortunate, but that's how T twenty
Cricket goes. Speaking on behalf myself as will be my
last T twenty one Cup, so yeah, that's all I
have to say.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
A late change for the Chiefs for today's Super Rugby
Pacific semi final against the Hurricanes underway at the moment
in Wellington. All Black Shawn Stevenson is out with injury.
In Uni Saturo takes his place at fullback, Daniel Rohner
coming on to the wing and fifteen minutes in moments
ago the Chiefs ahead seventeen nil. That's sport. I'm Joe
Gilfillan for more news to news talks. It'd be live

(03:01):
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