1Charges have been laid against New Zealand clothing manufacturer Sew Hoy following a major Customs investigation. Some of the charges relate to alleged false labeling of garments.
2Latest figures show crime continues to increase across the country. Increasing number of police officers are resigning from the job due to pressure. Papakura has been named as a top trouble spot in this latest survey, so reporter Ian Wishart spends a night on the beat with Papakura police officers.
3New Zealand Tonight New Zealand headlines in brief: including; 1. Health officials say tougher measures need to be introduce to clean up air conditioning systems to prevent the spread of Legionnaire's Disease. 2. Three World War One veterans have been given a medical clearance to attend Gallipoli commemorations this year. 3. Medical experts are mystified by the number of children in and around Wellington who were born with cataracts and other health issues last year.
4Former students of St Stephens College in South Auckland are rallying behind their alma mater following media reports of bullying and violence at the school.
5Three Sydney beaches have been badly fouled by a rogue oil spill.
6World News Tonight World headlines in brief: including; 1. At least three people died and thirteen more injured when an explosion destroyed a Colorado bank. 2. The revolt in Britain against Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's controversial new poll tax is growing by the day. 3. More than 7500 hotel workers have gone on strike in Hawaii.
7Political Report The latest political news: including; 1. National's anti nuclear policy may split the Caucus when it meets tomorrow.
8Today marks the 104th anniversary of the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell.
9A look at a controversial Guggenheim Gallery exhibition by American artist Jenny Holzer which raises the question, What is Art?
10A behind-the-scenes look at an embarrassing stumble made by Belinda Todd live on air while presenting the weather forecast on 3 National News earlier this evening.