1A number of Waiheke Island residents have been arrested as they tried to prevent properties for a new development being brought across 'archeologically significant' land without consultation.
- Start 0 : 00 : 47
- Finish 0 : 03 : 39
- Duration 02 : 52
Speakers
- Nikki Green (Wharetana Bay Resident)
- Grant Kavali (Wharetana Bay Resident)
- Paul Monin (Waiheke Historian)
- Suzi Newborn (Wharetana Bay Development Protestor)
2The latest crime figures show recorded crime is the lowest in nearly twenty years. However, despite overall crime coming down, there has been a massive increase in drug-related offences.
- Start 0 : 03 : 39
- Finish 0 : 06 : 02
- Duration 02 : 23
Speakers
- Det Snr Sgt Marc Hercock (Palmerston North Police)
- Viv Rickard (Deputy Police Commissioner)
3PM John Key is to travel to Hollywood to promote NZ's potential for movie-making, however the Kim Dotcom debacle is likely to follow him to Los Angeles.
- Start 0 : 06 : 02
- Finish 0 : 09 : 17
- Duration 03 : 15
Speakers
- John Key (PM - National)
- David Shearer (Labour Leader)
- Ira Rothken (Kim Dotcom's Lawyer - speaking from San Francisco)
- Winston Peters (NZ First Leader)
- Russel Norman (Green Co-Leader)
- Patrick Gower (TV3 Political Reporter - live from Parliament)
5Taranaki is launching a campaign to encourage skilled workers to quit Australia and return home.
- Start 0 : 19 : 03
- Finish 0 : 20 : 36
- Duration 01 : 33
Speakers
- Brian Souness (Clough AMEC BECA)
- Stuart Trundle (Venture Taranaki CEO)
- Kim Gilkison (ITL Engineering Operations Manager)
7The late British entertainer Sir Jimmy Savile has been posthumously accused of the abuse of several girls in their early teens.
- Start 0 : 22 : 44
- Finish 0 : 24 : 58
- Duration 02 : 14
Speakers
- Esther Rantzen (Television Presenter)
- Sue Thomson (Former BBC Employee)
- Roger Foster (Sir Jimmy Savile's Nephew)