1The Week in Politics: including; the Education Minister's bad week and the outrage of the Government's plans to increase class sizes and cut teacher numbers in intermediate schools; investigation into immigration controversy surrounding Shane Jones; political management; Green Party's annual conference;
2The Greens are performing well in the polls and out-performing Labour in their opposition to Government policies. Can the most successful minor party in NZ's history become a major party? Can it take over from a struggling Labour as THE Opposition party in Parliament? As the party gathers for its annual conference, Green Party co-leader Russel Norman talks about his vision for the future.
3Statistics New Zealand is in line for some big public service awards after a push to modernise its service. A look at how the public service is reinventing itself. Is it about efficiency or effectiveness?
4Interview with the director of the short film "Dark Days" which tells her mother's story about the Dawn Raids of the 1970s. As Samoa celebrates 50 years of independence, how should NZ reflect on the treatment of Pacific Islanders in this country?
5Media Panel: including; Press Council upholds complaints against Paul Holmes and Michael Laws; in the wake of the Leveson Inquiry, whether the NZ media should be brought under closer scrutiny; changing scape of the NZ media; foreign correspondents reporting from a NZ perspective elsewhere in the world; journalism jobs being closed in Australia and sub-editing positions being moved to NZ.
6Preview of next week's programme.