1Education Minister Phil Goff has released an Audit Office report showing that the Northland Polytech falsified its student numbers to get more funding from the Government.
- Start 0 : 00 : 30
- Finish 0 : 02 : 17
- Duration 01 : 47
Reporters
- Philip Smith (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- John Banks (Whangarei MP, National Party)
Locations
- Whangarei, New Zealand (Northland)
2A final decision will be announced in an hour on whether the Skiing World Cup will proceed on Mount Hutt.
- Start 0 : 02 : 17
- Finish 0 : 04 : 04
- Duration 01 : 47
Reporters
- Allanah James (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Jim Collins (Director, World Cup Ski Championship)
- Hans Schweingruber (Technical Director, International Ski and Snowboard Federation [ISF])
Notes
- Following the item, newsreaders announce that it has been decided that the Skiing World Cup will go ahead.
3The Consumers Institute and Plunket want baby walkers banned due to a high number of injuries.
- Start 0 : 04 : 04
- Finish 0 : 05 : 40
- Duration 01 : 36
Reporters
- Nicola Salmond (Reporter, TV3)
Speakers
- John Downie (Baby Product Retailer)
- David Russell (Spokesman, Consumers' Institute)
4Some of Wellington's most influential business leaders are paying over $100 tonight for a private economic briefing from Finance Minister David Caygill ahead of next week's Budget.
- Start 0 : 05 : 40
- Finish 0 : 07 : 21
- Duration 01 : 41
Reporters
- Ewart Barnsley (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- David Caygill (Minister of Finance, Labour Party)
5There will be no new asset sales announced in next week's Budget.
- Start 0 : 07 : 21
- Finish 0 : 08 : 56
- Duration 01 : 35
Reporters
- Rae Lamb (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Ruth Dyson (President, Labour Party)
- Jim Bolger (Opposition Leader, National Party)
Associated
- Richard Prebble (Minister of State Owned Enterprises [SOEs], Labour Party)
6The Philippines earthquake death toll has climbed past 600, as poorly equipped rescue teams race against the clock and the elements to find survivors.
- Start 0 : 08 : 56
- Finish 0 : 09 : 21
- Duration 00 : 25
Locations
- Baguio, Philippines (Cordillera)
7Two Soviet Cosmonauts remain stranded in space after a failed spacewalk mission.
- Start 0 : 09 : 21
- Finish 0 : 10 : 43
- Duration 01 : 22
Reporters
- Lawrence McGinty (Reporter, ITN)
Locations
- Saint Petersburg, Russia (St.-Petersburg)
8The United States is to withdraw support for the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and open talks with the Vietnamese.
- Start 0 : 14 : 25
- Finish 0 : 19 : 52
- Duration 05 : 27
Reporters
- Louise Joyce (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
- Gaby Rado (Reporter, ITN)
Speakers
- Mike Moore (Minister of External Relations, Labour Party)
- Man Hau Liev (Former Cambodian Refugee)
- Professor Michael Leifer (Analyst, London School of Economics)
- John Pilger (Investigative Journalist)
9It has been decided that the Skiing World Cup will go ahead.
- Start 0 : 23 : 36
- Finish 0 : 24 : 32
- Duration 00 : 56
Speakers
- Jim Collins (Director, World Cup Ski Championship)
- Hans Schweingruber (Technical Director, International Ski and Snowboard Federation [ISF])
10The price of gold has hit a four year low, largely due to the restructure of the Soviet economy. This has left New Zealand's West Coast gold miners struggling.
- Start 0 : 24 : 32
- Finish 0 : 28 : 21
- Duration 03 : 49
Reporters
- Jim Greenhough (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Durham Havill (Mayor, Westland County)
- Judith Tucker (Gold Dealer)
- Ed Gray (Engineering Company Owner)
- Joe Buckley (Spokesman, Greymouth Chamber of Commerce)
- Mike Gray (Gold Miner)
Locations
- Greymouth, New Zealand (West Coast)