TV3 NEWS. 11/06/2004

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2004
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Series
3 NEWS
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New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
11/06/2004
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

The LTSA has insisted on the recall for essential safety repairs of some 800 trucks and buses made by Mitsubishi Fuso in Japan. Included in the recall are 72 school buses.David Wright (LTSA Director); Nigel Mehta-Wilson (Ministry of Education); Phillip Dinniss (Mitsubishi NZ spokesman).

Further report on the methamphetamine/P lab discovered yesterday in Fiji. Andrew Hughes (Fijian Police Commissioner).

Maori Party Co-leader Tariana Turia has said she would welcome disgruntled National MP Georgina Te Heu Heu to the new party. Tariana Turia (Maori Party Co-leader).

Long-time Maori activist Dun Mihaka has announced he will contest the Te Tai Hauauru by-election as a candidate for the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party.

A Four Square supermarket in Tokomaru Bay has become the first shop in the world to have both English and Maori signs. voxpop (customers); Bruce Holm (supermarket owner).

The US has brought three charges against David Hicks, the Australian suspected of being an Al-Queda operative. Terry Hicks (father); Major Michael Mori (US Defence Lawyer); John Howard (Australian PM).

The ACT Party will select its new leader this weekend. Richard Prebble (outgoing ACT Party leader); Rodney Hide (ACT Party leadership candidate); Stephen Franks (ACT Party leadership candidate); Ken Shirley (ACT Party leadership candidate).