1Steinlager II has won the Whitbread Round the World yacht race, with Fisher and Paykel New Zealand coming in second. Live report from the celebrations underway in Southampton.
2New Zealand Tonight New Zealand headlines in brief: including; 1. The Government announced plans for a radio broadcasting revamp today, which could see New Zealand with 150 new radio stations. State-owned broadcaster Radio New Zealand (RNZ) plans to meet the competition by franchising a number of its smaller stations. 2. New digital parking meters may soon become the norm in Auckland and Wellington. 3. The young Auckland boy who was stabbed in the Waitangi Day attack which saw his mother, brother and sister murdered is currently unwell and will not be able to go on a planned trip to Disneyland this week.
3Tertiary students have protested against tertiary fees in a passive demonstration today.
4Analysis of the first Annual Report from the Police Complaints Authority (PCA).
5Fiji has broken off diplomatic relations with India and expelled all Indian diplomats from Fiji. New Zealand has responded cautiously.
6World News Tonight World headlines in brief: including; 1. Palestinians have clashed with Israeli security forces for the third day running. At least 21 Palestinians have been killed so far and more than 800 injured. 2. Christian Brando, the son of film star Marlon Brando, has appeared in court, charged with murdering his sister's boyfriend. 3. A crack Australian Army unit sent to guard Queen Elizabeth II are being refused service by pubs in Windsor after going on a drunken rampage.
7In a Maryland cemetery, pet owners can be buried alongside their furry friends.
8Political Report The latest political news: including; 1. Former Prime Minister David Lange editorialises on the National Party's election slogan "Decent Society", accusing them of hypocrisy.
9Firingline In a parody of Television New Zealand's (TVNZ) Frontline litigation and subsequent industrial action, Frontline conducts a satirical investigation which takes a few commonplace facts and turns them into a conspiracy theory brilliant in its simplicity.
10Profile of the Icelandic band The Sugarcubes, who are currently in New Zealand.
11Australian critic, journalist, broadcaster, writer and lyricist Clive James is currently in New Zealand as part of the 150 year commemorations.
12Police dogs are currently undergoing their six-monthly checks to ensure they continue to measure up to standard.