1Our Children's' Future; Insight looks at the about to be released Green Paper on how we value, nurture and protect our children. Andrew McRae looks at some of the ideas being put forward to try to reduce the rates of child abuse and neglect
2The new President of Federated Farmers, Bruce Wills, talks about his vision for this country's agricultural sector, and what is likely to change with new people being elected to the board.
1A newspaper scoop by the Southland Times and editor, Fred Tullet, which raised big questions about Israeli espionage in New Zealand this week. But, by the end of the week there were questions about whether there was a spy scandal after all.
2How the great and good of the press in Britain are being called to account by the inquiries into phone hacking, including the delay to the Royal Commission of inquiry caused by a man trying to hurl a foam pie at Rupert Murdoch, and his wife Wendy Deng hitting the hurler with her handbag! it covers the resignations, dismissals, politicians and imprisonments.
3Close Up's apology for running a story which followed an ABC America story too closely in format and style.
4A veteran photographer, Tim Page, who's captured the horror of war down the years - and suffered for it - talking about the rise of the paparazzi and the decline in the use of photographers like him.
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2Professor Robert Ayson - Director of the Centre for Strategic Studies, Victoria University Professor Ayson talks about the start of strategic studies and NZ's engagement with Asia
1The state of the nation's youth; Earlier this week the New Zealand Institute released a discussion paper - which makes sobering reading. New Zealand leads the world in a range of negative statistics - particularly those dealing with youth. We hear from two of the country's youngest councillors and Chris talks to Rick Boven from the NZ Institute about their discussion paper, More Ladders, Fewer Snakes: Two Proposals to Reduce Youth Disadvantage