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  • 1Update on last week's interview with the spokesperson for Kia Ora Gaza.

  • 2The Scoop - the latest news from the political arena.

  • 3Interview with Justice Minister Simon Power about his plans to cut costs and shake up the court system, reducing the length of time it takes to have cases heard.

    Speakers
    • Simon Power (Justice Minister)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 4Interview with Revenue Minister Peter Dunne about his Income Splitting Bill. How will this benefit couples with children?

    Speakers
    • Peter Dunne (Revenue Minister)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 5What does the future hold for print journalism? Includes questions from the panel.

    Speakers
    • Gavin Ellis (Former NZ Herald Editor-in-Chief)
    • Jock Anderson (NBR Reporter)
    • Brian Fallow (NZ Herald Economics Editor)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 6The panel analyse the preceding interviews with the Justice Minister and the Revenue Minister.

    Speakers
    • Jock Anderson (NBR Reporter)
    • Brian Fallow (NZ Herald Economics Editor)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
Primary Title
  • The Nation
Date Broadcast
  • Saturday 28 August 2010
Start Time
  • 11 : 00
Finish Time
  • 12 : 00
Duration
  • 60:00
Channel
  • TV3
Broadcaster
  • TVWorks
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Current affairs
  • Politics
Speakers
  • Brian Fallow (NZ Herald Economics Editor)
  • Gavin Ellis (Former NZ Herald Editor-in-Chief)
  • Jock Anderson (NBR Reporter)
  • Peter Dunne (Revenue Minister)
  • Simon Power (Justice Minister)