1. INTRO
2. LANGE/HAWKE - The Prime Ministers of A'lia and NZ met in the Bahamas today to discuss sanctions against SA. David Lange Mark Scott 00:03:15
3. RELLY - According to Gavin Relly, head of SA's largest business concern, the Anglo-American mining corporation, criticism of SA is just an easy way to win international approval. Gavin Relly 00:02:15
4. AWARDS - Three important industrial awards have Glynn Jones been settled during the past 24 hours, setting an informal guideline of more than 15% for the rest of the wage round. Glynn Jones 00:03:20
5. WEATHER
6. LEADERSHIP - National Party Opposition Caucus meets in Parliament this morning with contentious issue of a place for Sir R Muldoon on front bench still unresolved. Dick Griffin 00:03:15
7. BANKS - Industrial action by bank staff continues today in protest at an increased location allowance paid only to those in A'land and Wgtn. Jane Thompson 00:02:55
8. DUNEDIN BANKS - Some Dunedin workers won't be paid today because of bank officers strike. Craig Hill Maureen Pennell 00:02:00
9. BIRTH - NZ Committee for Children says children born as result of new birth technology should have right to information about their biological parents. Penny St John 00:01:35
10. GREENPEACE - Protest ship Greenpeace is waiting to see if emergency repairs to a faulty generator, will allow it to set sail for NZ. Bob Simpson 00:01:20
11. PROTEST - Greenpeace spokesman Gerd Leipold who's on board says even though the ship has had to change its course, it doesn't mean protest is over. Gerd Leipold David Hines 00:01:05
12. NEWS/SPORT
13. HLR DEBATE - Homosexual Law Reform Bill was back in Parliament again last night as MPs continued the second reading debate. LEIGH PEARSON 00:01:55
14. OPEN DOOR - Unemployed NZers have been given hard time in A'lian press this week. Scott Prasser Ali Stuart 00:02:45
15. PAPERS
16. DRIVING TEST - New driving test introduced as trial in Wgtn 18 mths ago has been so successful it's to be extended to other areas around the country. Gay Cavill 00:01:35
17. GRADUATES - Relationship between universities and employers under microscope at NZ's first national conference in graduate employment. Jane Young 00:02:20
18. TREATY - Crucial round of talks aimed at establishing a South Pacific regional fisheries treaty gets underway in Apia today. Doug Watson 00:02:20
19. SHIPBUILDING - NZ shipbuilding industry says it's at crisis point. Ted Simms Lualemana Tino Pereira 00:03:00
20. FESTIVAL - Star-studded line-up of international artists announced for a festival which organisers hope will turn into NZ's equivalent of Adelaide Arts Festival. Gay Cavill 00:01:30