1Crown opens case against man accused of an Arrowtown murder 16 years ago.
Speakers
- Nathan Mills (RNZ)
- Mary Jane Thomas (Crown Prosecutor)
- Audrey Fergusson (Sister of victim)
2Australia and US sign "free" trade deal. The US makes no concessions on sugar.
Speakers
- John Howard (PM of Australia)
- Stephen Conroy (ALP: Trade)
- Peter Corresh (National Farmers Federation)
- Anne Caitland (Melbourne University)
- Phil Goff (Labour: Minister of Foreign Affairs)
- Peter Townsend (Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce)
3Consumers Institute says that many producers are inaccurately labelling manuka honey.
Speakers
- Michelle Hollis (RNZ)
- David Russell (Consumers Institute)
- Peter Bray (Airborne Honey)
- Jane Lorimar (Industry spokesperson)
- Kerry Paul (Active Manuka Honey Association)
5Cleanup of suspicious diesel spill at Milford Sound continues.
Speakers
- Patrick Lane (RNZ)
- Warren Tuckey (Environment Southland)
- Richard Wilson (Tourism Holdings)
- Euan McCammen (Select Tours)
6The Speaker has thrown out a request for an inquiry into Winston Peters behaviour during the scampi inquiry.
Speakers
- Catherine Ryan (RNZ)
- Winston Peters (NZ First Leader)
7Democrats unhappy with comments made by George W Bush during an interview in the weekend, which they claim are an attempt to alter the rationale for the attack on Iraq.
Speakers
- Owen Fay (RNZ)
- Karl Levin (US Senator)
- George W Bush (POTUS)
- Howard Dean (US Democratic presidential candidate)
- John Warner (US Senator)
- Wesley Clark (US Democratic presidential candidate)
8Police make drugs raid in the Hawke's Bay.
9Case where nine prisoners are suing the Department of Corrections for alleged mistreatment resumes.
10RNZAF says the disbanding of the combat wing has led to a staff shortage of 500 staff.
Speakers
- Craig Ashworth (RNZ)
- Mark Burton (Labour: Minister of Defence)
- Ron Mark (NZ First: Defence)
11CAA says blocks of ice that fell from the sky over Auckland were probably from an aircraft.