1The Television New Zealand Deputy Political Editor discusses the week in politics: including $30 million deal with Rio Tinto to keep Tiwai Point operating until at least 2017; Government facing a backlash over plans to cut the recreational snapper fishing quota; Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) Bill leads to Opposition filibustering in Parliament;
2National Party members have gathered in Nelson for their annual conference, following a big week in which the Fonterra milk contamination scandal has dominated the news headlines. Interview with Prime Minister John Key who remains upbeat about National's performance in Government.
3The panel analyse the preceding interview with Prime Minister John Key who is currently attending the annual National Party conference in Nelson.
4Interview with the Chief Executive of Fonterra about the contamination scandal, and the latest claims from Sri Lanka that dicyandiamide (DCD) was found in Fonterra milk powder.
5The panel analyse the preceding interview with the Chief Executive of Fonterra about the contamination scandal, and the latest claims from Sri Lanka that dicyandiamide (DCD) was found in Fonterra milk powder.
6A One News Colmar Bruntoll poll has shown that John Key remains a popular leader of the National Party, but that if he were to step down, the next preferred National party leader would be Bill English, followed by Steven Joyce and Judith Collins. Interview with Justice Minister Judith Collins about her leadership aspirations, and why she is refusing to step in and take action in the case of Teina Pora despite admitting he could be innocent of the rape and murder of Susan Burdett for which he has spent over twenty years in prison.
7The panel discuss the upcoming week in politics.