1Analysis of the latest business and financial news including the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) admission that it overdid the austerity on Greece.
2There are fears of a possible trade war between the European Union and China over a tit-for-tat war over wine and solar panels.
3The 45th annual Field Days will open at Mystery Creek aimed at promoting agribusiness.
4This week in Bowel Cancer Awareness Week. Bowel Cancer is one of New Zealand's most diagnosed cancers, yet it receives no funding for awareness campaigns, nor is there any national screening programme.
5A Waikato school has won its fight to keep a violent eleven year old boy out of its classrooms. However, the Ministry of Education remains determined to get the child into alternative schooling, Interview with a spokesman from the Ministry of Education about the problems posed by the closing of dedicated special schools and the integration of children with special educational needs into mainstream schools.
6There was a mass walk-out in Parliament yesterday following the Speaker's ruling that United Future Party Leader Peter Dunne will keep his entitlements, despite his party being de-registered.
7A new study from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in the United Kingdom suggests pregnant women may be vulnerable to subtle health risks from chemicals in the products many mothers use.
8The latest news and issues from Australia: including; DJ Michael Christian given a radio award despite being involved in the prank royal phone call that led to a British nurse's suicide; Australian Labor Party takes another hit in the polls; more rumours surrounding Kevin Rudd aspirations to the Labor Party leadership; Pauline Hanson and the One Nation Party is planning a political comeback.