1Pacific Island leaders want crime statistics broken down so that Maori and Pacific Islanders are not lumped together as one group.
- Start 0 : 00 : 15
- Finish 00 : 02 : 46
- Duration 02 : 31
Reporters
- Margot McRae (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Loto Okosene (Samoan Advisory Council)
Locations
- Auckland, New Zealand (Auckland)
2Owners of a country homestead were astonished to find their home in a Cooks McWilliams advertisement for wine, one they had not been consulted about. After consultation Cooks McWilliams will make a sizeable donation to a charity.
- Start 00 : 02 : 46
- Finish 00 : 04 : 35
- Duration 01 : 49
Reporters
- Craig McMurtrie (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Malcolm Coop (Home Owner)
- Judy Coop (Home Owner)
Locations
- Tuketuke, New Zealand (Hawkes Bay), undefined
3A highly respected teacher, Ian Mitchell, has left Otara and is relocating to Henderson, with a ceremonial farewell at one school and and a welcome at the other.
- Start 00 : 04 : 35
- Finish 00 : 08 : 33
- Duration 03 : 58
Reporters
- Monica Johns (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Ian Mitchell (Principal, Henderson High School)
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- Andrea Tunks (Student, Henderson High School)
- Pat Heremaia (Principal, Hillary College)
Locations
- Otara, New Zealand (Auckland)
4Communication breakdown is one of the biggest complaints women have about their marriages. Couples spend as little as 30 minutes a day talking to each-other, which is really not enough.
- Start 00 : 08 : 33
- Finish 00 : 12 : 52
- Duration 04 : 19
Speakers
- Bruce Mackie (Director, Lifeline)
Contributors
- John Hawkesby (Interviewer)
5The New Zealand version of Dame Edna Everage is the long suffering farmer's wife, Edna, created by cartoonist Malcolm Evans. She was just a cartoon character, but now she has become a doll.
- Start 00 : 12 : 52
- Finish 00 : 15 : 31
- Duration 02 : 39
Reporters
- Anna Symmans (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Malcolm Evans (Cartoonist)