1A Miner's Tale Brent Forrester used to work at Pike River Coal. He was right at the pit face. His close mate Riki Keane is still down the mine - he is one of the 29 victims of the Pike River disaster. Brent says he's very angry about what happened at Pike River - angry and sad - and he claims it was 100% preventable. He has some issues with the way things worked at the mine - and that's driven him to speak out now. The Pike River Coal CEO Peter Whittall responds to the issues Brent makes.
2Forgiveness It was wet and late in the day when Christchurch teenager Ash Austin lost control of his modified Nissan car on a corner. He skidded off the road and knocked down four-year-old Nayan Woods as he was walking home with his Mum. Nayan was killed. But now, out of the grief has come something quite remarkable: Nayan's mother has found compassion and understanding for the young driver, even pleading for him not to go to jail. Where has this mother's compassion come from?
3"3-D Chief": They have no cars, no flat screen TVs, no electricity. They don't have money or clothes, just a whole of happiness and health. And the chief of this remote Vanuatu village wants to keep it that way, to shield his happy healthy people from materialism. To achieve that, he has called on cutting edge technology from New Zealand. This story is about Chief Kowia's master plan for his people after he is gone