1A follow up to last week's story about Kaikoura locals being critical of deep sea oil exploration off the coast. On Monday, the Energy and Resources Minster Simon Bridges appeared on the show and accused Campbell Live of being biased against oil exploration. He says he has talked to Kaikoura locals who support oil exploration. Today, Campbell Live returned to Kaikoura and asked every person they met in a two hour period, their opinion on the matter. Every response is shown here.
2Two weeks ago Campbell Live ran a story about how Police are changing their priorities when it comes to burglaries, preferring to concentrate their efforts on burglary prevention, rather than the labour intensive business of responding to burglaries after the y have occurred. But where dos this change leave burglary victims? What is the cost to them personally, and to all New Zealanders who are paying insurance premiums on their contents?
3Is it unreasonable for travellers arriving at the Inter City bus terminal to Christchurch to expect basic bathroom facilities and a ticket office to be available?
4Update on this week's investigation into the lifestyle of the residents at Ranfurly Rest Home. last night, the rest Home's manager Graeme Wilkinson asserted that continuing to take the resident's for their monthly visit to The Thirsty Whale for fish and chips and a shandy was a health and safety risk. So what exactly are the risks associated with the outing?
5Results of a viewer text poll: Should Len Brown resign?