TV3 NEWS: 05/02/2002

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2002
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Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
05/02/2002
Production company
tv3 network
Credits
Presenter: John Campbell
Presenter: Carol Hurschfeld
Sport: Clint Brown
Weather: Toni Marsh
Reporter: Jane Young
Reporter: John Campbell
Reporter: Gideon Porter
Reporter: Bob McNeil
Reporter: Jen Nolan
Reporter: Sarah Bradley
Reporter: Claire Silvester
Reporter: Sonja De Friez
Reporter: Kelly O’donnell
Reporter: Tama Moiser
Reporter: Kamahl Santamaria
Reporter: Howard Dobson
Reporter: Bailey MacKey
Reporter: Shaun Summerfield
Reporter: Hamish McKay

0:00:30 - John Campbell reports from Waitangi;
Political editor Jane Young looks at today’s events at Te Tii Marae;
Reconciliation at Waitangi Day events, Prime Minister Helen Clark and Governor General Dame Silvia Cartwright enter Te Tii Marae. comments; Titewhai Harawira, Maori Activist; Dover Samuels, Labour MP; Helen Clark, Prime Minister; Bill English, Opposition Leader.
A lone female protester breaks protocol during Marae ceremonies. comments: Nuki Aldridge, Ngapuhi Kaumatua; Tame Iti, Maori activist; Mike Smith, Maori activist.
Auckland’s Rescue Helicopter Trust is about to be investigated by the serious fraud office. interview: Malcolm Beattie, Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust; statement: D. J. Bradshaw, Serious Fraud Office.
Mark Edward Lundy stands in the dock to plead not guilty to the murder of his wife Christine and his daughter Amber in Palmerston North.
South Auckland police are confident they have found the weapon used to murder a sex worker.
Dominion Breweries have increased sales by 30% since the closure and reopening of their West Coast Monteith’s Brewing Co. interview: Brian Blake, Managing Director DB; Peter Stratford, Manager Degree.

Long term weather outlook for New Zealand. interview: Jim Salinger, National institute for Water & Atmosphere (NIWA); Augie Auer, TV3 News consultant; Sid Worsfold, wheat farmer.
Princess Anne gets ready to leave for Antarctica from Christchurch. interview: Vivienne Allan, Antarctica NZ.
World News: Scrap metal from ground zero is being made into tasteless memorabilia.

Sharemarket report/financial update;
John Campbell interviews Prime Minister Helen Clark at Waitangi.
New safety centre for children being trailed by Christchurch police. interview: Acting Senior Sergeant Tony Aitken, Christchurch police; Maria Wehi, social worker; Robyn Moore, Youth advocate

Sport: Cricket - Black Caps finals line up; England arrives in NZ for five x 1 dayers and three tests; Trans-Tasman bowls test series; Super 12’s Crusaders line up; Rugby World Seven’s tournament in Wellington; English Soccer Newcastle sign on 18 year-old Jermaine Jeans; Olympic flame enters Utah, USA.