''The Prime Minister Helen Clark is live with Guyon Espiner. Agenda asks does she have anything new to offer the
electorate to turn around Labour's poll ratings?
Political marketing specialist Professor Phil Harris on the impact of the Peters affair on voter's perceptions of politics.
Jane Clifton's "Political Animals" looks at the heated debate in Parliament this week as Peters returned to the house to be confronted over the donations to New Zealand First.
Dairy is a service station and looks at the widespread adoption of pre-pay on station forecourts as a response to high petrol prices. It reveals that some independantly owned stations are on the brink of closure.
Feature marks the 150th anniversary of the first Croat from Dalmatia to arrive in NZ and we look at the big Government
reception, a new play and a new history of Dalmations here and at the discrimination they faced.
And we give away "Tarara" by anthropologist Senka Bozic-Vrbancic, which explores the relationship between Croation immigrants and Maori in the Far North of New Zealand as they intermarried and formed a unique community.'' TVNZ; tvnz.co.nz; 01/09/2008