TV3 NEWS. 01/032005

Rights Information
Year
2005
Reference
F85300
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Ask about this item

Ask to use material, get more information or tell us about an item

Rights Information
Year
2005
Reference
F85300
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
01/03/2005
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

News, sport and weather.
It is now a fight to the political death between the Government and the Chief Executive of Te Wananga O Aotearoa. Stephen Parker (Political Editor); Ken Shirley (ACT MP); Trevor Mallard (Tertiary Education Minister); Rongo Wetere (Speaking on Linda Clark Nine to Noon National Radio).

Te Wananga O Aotearoa is being defended by many at a Maori economic summit in Wellington. napi Waaka (Te Wananga O Aotearoa Speaker); Piri Sclascia (Victoria University Pro-Chancellor); Shane Jones (Hui Taumata Organiser).

A suicide car bomber has killed at least 125 people in Iraq.

The Government of Lebanon has been overthrown by a peoples' revolution. Scott McClellan (White House Spokesman).

A British terror suspect has admitted to conspiring to blow up a passenger plane. Shabir Bham (Muslim Community Leader).

The Government has been defending its' decision to raise the petrol tax in order to raise money to pay for maintaining and improving roads. George Fairbairn (Automobile Association); Michael Cullen (Finance Minister); Maurice Williamson (National MP).

Trevor Mallard and John Tamihere have apologised for claiming that a former Labour Department manager was using her position to recruit candidates for the Maori Party. Amokura Panoho (Former Labour Department Manager); John Billington QC (Panoho's Lawyer); Trevor Mallard (Labour MP).

Te Anau landowners are angry they have to pay the bill to clean up the Mararoa River which is owned by, and was allowed to get clogged up by, the Government. Noel Hamilton (Te Anau Farmer); Bernie Kennedy (Federated Farmers); James McDonald (Farmer); Lindsay McKenzie (Environment Southland).

It is now a fight to the political death between the Government and the Chief Executive of Te Wananga O Aotearoa. Stephen Parker (Political Editor); Ken Shirley (ACT MP); Trevor Mallard (Tertiary Education Minister); Rongo Wetere (Speaking on Linda Clark Nine to Noon National Radio).