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Q+A focusses on New Zealand political news, extended interviews and in-depth analysis.

  • 1Thousands of people turned out around New Zealand yesterday in a show of support for victims of sexual abuse. This follows the Roastbusters case in which young men in Auckland bragged on line about having sex with inebriated and under age girls. Interview with Justice Minister Judith Collins about the public response to the case. Are New Zealanders' attitudes towards sexual violence changing?

    • Start 00 : 00 : 50
    • Finish 00 : 12 : 53
    • Duration 12 : 03
    Reporters
    • Susan Wood (Interviewer)
    Speakers
    • Judith Collins (Minister of Justice)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 2The panel analyse the preceding interview with Justice Minister Judith Collins about the public response to the Roastbusters case. Are New Zealanders' attitudes towards sexual violence changing?

    • Start 00 : 12 : 53
    • Finish 00 : 19 : 47
    • Duration 06 : 54
    Reporters
    • Susan Wood (Presenter, Q+A)
    Speakers
    • Fran O'Sullivan (Columnist, New Zealand Herald)
    • Robert Reid (General Secretary, First Union)
    • Dr Raymond Miller (Political Analyst, The University of Auckland)
    Live Broadcast
    • Yes
    Commercials
    • No
  • 3The head of Sri Lanka's scientific testing agency claims Fonterra acted unethically during the DCD milk powder scare in August. He says Fonterra officials agreed in private that there has been contamination, although Fonterra maintains that no traces of contamination were found in any of the milk products it exported to Sri Lanka. This has all unfolded despite a new Dairy Co-Operation Agreement being signed between New Zealand and Sri Lanka only two days ago. An exclusive look at Fonterra's factory near the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. Followed by an interview with Prime Minister John Key about the claims being made by the Sri Lankans.

    • Start 00 : 21 : 18
    • Finish 00 : 33 : 09
    • Duration 11 : 51
    Reporters
    • Corin Dann (Political Editor, Television New Zealand)
    Speakers
    • Professor W Abeyewickreme (Chairman, Industrial Technology Institute)
    • Leon Clement (Fonterra Brands, Sri Lanka)
    • John Key (Prime Minister, National Party)
    Locations
    • Colombo, Sri Lanka (Western)
    • New Zealand
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 4Interview with the Sri Lankan Minister of Economic Development about his country's human rights record and the calls made in the last few days for an international inquiry into the allegations of war crimes committed during Sri Lanka's civil war.

    • Start 00 : 33 : 09
    • Finish 00 : 36 : 06
    • Duration 02 : 57
    Reporters
    • Corin Dann (Interviewer)
    Speakers
    • Basil Rajapaksa (Sri Lankan Economic Development Minister)
    Locations
    • Sri Lanka
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 5The panel analyse the preceding interview with the Sri Lankan Minister of Economic Development about his country's human rights record and the calls made in the last few days for an international inquiry into the allegations of war crimes committed during Sri Lanka's civil war.

    • Start 00 : 37 : 36
    • Finish 00 : 45 : 50
    • Duration 08 : 14
    Reporters
    • Susan Wood (Presenter, Q+A)
    Speakers
    • Dr Raymond Miller (Political Analyst, The University of Auckland)
    • Fran O'Sullivan (Columnist, New Zealand Herald)
    • Robert Reid (General Secretary, First Union)
    Locations
    • Sri Lanka
    Live Broadcast
    • Yes
    Commercials
    • No
  • 6Interview with Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira about his so-called Feed The Kids Bill, which looks likely to fail.

    • Start 00 : 47 : 23
    • Finish 00 : 55 : 26
    • Duration 08 : 03
    Reporters
    • Susan Wood (Interviewer)
    Speakers
    • Hone Harawira (Leader, Mana Party)
    Live Broadcast
    • Yes
    Commercials
    • No
  • 7The panel analyse the preceding interview with Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira about his so-called Feed The Kids Bill, which looks likely to fail. Plus, a look ahead to the upcoming week in politics.

    • Start 00 : 56 : 48
    • Finish 01 : 00 : 26
    • Duration 03 : 38
    Reporters
    • Susan Wood (Presenter, Q+A)
    Speakers
    • Dr Raymond Miller (Political Analyst, The University of Auckland)
    • Fran O'Sullivan (Columnist, New Zealand Herald)
    • Robert Reid (General Secretary, First Union)
    Live Broadcast
    • Yes
    Commercials
    • No
Primary Title
  • Q+A
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 17 November 2013
Start Time
  • 09 : 00
Finish Time
  • 10 : 00
Duration
  • 60:00
Channel
  • TV One
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Programme Description
  • Q+A focusses on New Zealand political news, extended interviews and in-depth analysis.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
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
  • Interview
  • News
  • Panel
  • Politics
Hosts
  • Susan Wood (Presenter)
Reporters
  • Corin Dann (Political Editor, Television New Zealand)
  • Susan Wood (Interviewer)
Speakers
  • Basil Rajapaksa (Sri Lankan Economic Development Minister)
  • Dr Raymond Miller (Political Analyst, The University of Auckland)
  • Fran O'Sullivan (Columnist, New Zealand Herald)
  • Hone Harawira (Leader, Mana Party)
  • John Key (Prime Minister, National Party)
  • Judith Collins (Minister of Justice)
  • Leon Clement (Fonterra Brands, Sri Lanka)
  • Professor W Abeyewickreme (Chairman, Industrial Technology Institute)
  • Robert Reid (General Secretary, First Union)
Locations
  • Colombo, Sri Lanka (Western)
  • New Zealand
  • Sri Lanka