TV3 NEWS. 30/01/2007

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2007
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Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
30/01/2007
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

News, sport and weather.
Main stories:.

Bill Ralston has quit as head of News and Current Affairs at TVNZ. Jim Tully (Media Commentator); Martin Gilman (Advertising Executive).

New National Leader John Key has made his state of the nation address and claimed there is a rising underclass in New Zealand. Duncan Garner (Political Editor); John Key (National Leader); Helen Clark (Prime Minister).

The identity of the person who wrote offensive messages on NCEA exam results has been discovered, but he cannot be charged under current law.

New Zealand Post has resumed delivery to the Hamilton streets where recent gang problems cut off postal service. Brendan Coker (New Zealand Post).

Spanish police have arrested a man they believe was planning a terrorist attack on the America's Cup.

Israeli forces have hit back against a suicide bombing. Dominic Waghorn (Sky Correspondent); Isaac Herzog (Israeli Tourism Minister).

The Prime Minister has publicly rebuked Labour MP Taito Phillip Field for his refusal to talk to police. Helen Clark (Prime Minister).

The Government has banned the annual Rugby 7s parade from starting outside of Parliament, due to the presence of the Fiji 7s rugby team. Trevor Mallard (Sports Minister); Waisale Serevi (Fijian Player and Coach); Steve Dunbar (Tournament Organiser.