1The All Whites have made New Zealand football history at the World Cup in South Africa with their 1-1 draw against Slovakia. Kathryn Ryan talks to Barry Glendenning, deputy sports editor of guardian.co.uk, and Matthew Cooper, a New Zealand fan who attended the match.
2Two years after a report proposed tough new rules to protect the country's rivers, environmentalists are demanding to know why nothing has been done. Fresh water management is discussed by Lachlan McKenzie, Federated Farmers' dairying and environment spokesman; Russel Norman, Green Party co-leader; and Nick Smith, Environment Minister.
3News from Australia, including: racism in rugby league; Australia's Sustainable City Index; the mining tax battle.
4Feature guest: Peter England, the Kiwi-born former Chief Executive of Elizabeth Arden who turned the company's fortunes around. Having retired 10 years ago, he shifted to Chicago and headed up the Chicago Childen's museum, bringing him into contact with Barack Obama and sparking a passion for social justice issues.
5Legal options for nations wanting to halt Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean.