ONE NEWS. 15/10/2007

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Rights Information
Year
2007
Reference
F102703
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.

There have been nation-wide police raids around New Zealand using special anti-terror legislation to raid homes and make arrests of people involved in guerilla style training camps alleged to be seeking a violent overthrow of the Government and constructing napalm bombs. The suspects are of various ethnicities but also include Maori activists, including noted Tuhoe activist Tame Iti. Donna-Marie Lever (One News); Howard Broad (Police Commissioner); Voxpop; Francesca Mold (Deputy Political Editor); Helen Clark (Prime Minister); Te Ururoa Flavell (Maori Party MP); Lisa Owen (One News); Sam Buchanan (House Occupant).

There have been nation-wide police raids around New Zealand using special anti-terror legislation to raid homes and make arrests of people involved in guerilla style training camps alleged to be seeking a violent overthrow of the Government and constructing napalm bombs. The suspects are of various ethnicities but also include Maori activists, including noted Tuhoe activist Tame Iti. Hadyn Jones (One News).

The Exclusive Brethren sect is back in the spotlight again, with accusations that they are sending money to Australia to attempt to finance the return to power of John Howard, the Australian Prime Minister suffering in political polls. Garth Bray (Australian Correspondent); Don Monday (Former Exclusive Brethren Member); Phil McNaughton (Exclusive Brethren Spokesman); Kevin Rudd (Australian Opposition Leader).

Auckland's new Mayor John Banks says he will refuse funding for Eden Park's upgrade for the 2011 Rugby World Cup, which was set aside by the previous Dick Hubbard-led Auckland City Council. Nicole Bremner (One News); John Banks (Auckland City Mayor); Dick Hubbard (Outgoing Auckland City Mayor); Helen Clark (Prime Minister); Bob Parker (Christchurch Mayor-elect).

There appears to be overwhelming support for the lifting of the driving age from 15 to 16. Kris Faafoi (One News); Greg Murphy (V8 Supercar Race Driver); Peter Dunne (United Future Leader); Julie Hyde (Mother); Tanya Hyde (Young Driver.