1Last night's 3rd Degree: The Vote about housing affordability saw the Government's representative Sam Lotu-Iiga's claim that his electorate of Maungakiekie had over 1100 properties on the market for under $500,000. Initial Campbell Live investigations have shown that this is not the case at all.
2Dog fighting is sordid and illegal, but is widely spread across new Zealand and growing in popularity. Dog fighters are even stealing dogs of all shapes and sizes to be used as bait for the fighting dogs.
3Emirates Team new Zealand and Oracle will face off in two more races tomorrow morning after having a rest day today. While the task ahead seems insurmountable for Oracle, teams have come behind to take the America's Cup before. In 1984, Denis Connor led Australia II by three races to one, but ended up losing 4:3. Interview with the afterguard coach for Team New Zealand about their determination not to let Oracle back into the running.
4Back in March, reporter Lachlan Forsyth was given the opportunity to go out with Emirates Team New Zealand on board their AC72 catamaran. He recounts the experience to give viewers an idea of what it is like for the team out on the waters in San Francisco as they challenge Oracle for the America's Cup.
5Some entrepreneurial retailers in Nelson are paying the parking costs of their shoppers in order to try to prevent them going to the nearby Richmond Mall where parking is free.