ONE NEWS. 29/09/2010

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2010
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Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Broadcast Date
29/09/2010
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.
Main stories:

The Government has announced the right hand give way rule will change in one year.
Michael Parkin (TVNZ Reporter - live from Wellington); Steven Joyce (Transport Minister); Mike Noon (Automobile Association).

A year after the Pacific tsunami, there are still children in dire need of help for trauma.
Barbara Dreaver (TVNZ Pacific Correspondent - live from Samoa); Isaako Eti (Student); Aiga Laumua (Student); Kalala Punefu (Saleapaga Primary School); Susan Bridge (Volunteer);

Asian manufacturers importing goods to NZ have been warned they must stop exploiting NZ's clean green image.
Judge Philippa Cunningham (Auckland District Court); Greg Allan (Commerce Commission); Mark Harvey (Happy Valley Honey); Trish Shaw (Buy NZ Made).

A huge security operation is in full swing in Delhi as more athletes arrive for the Commonwealth Games.
Melissa Stokes (TVNZ Reporter - live from Delhi); Val Smith (Lawn Bowls); Dave Currie (Chef de Mission).

Hundreds of Christchurch homeowners are still waiting to hear of they can rebuild on their land.
Shane Mihaere (Displaced Tenant); Chrissie Williams (Christchurch City Councillor); Karron Gosney (Housing NZ Tenant); Helen Gatonyi (Tenants' Protection Association).

How will the tax cuts affect New Zealanders when they come into effect on Friday?
Claire Wilson (Student); Shamubeel Eaqub (Institute of Economic Research); David Kneebone (Retirement Commission).

The latest political poll indicates New Zealanders didn't object forking out $1.6 billion on bailing out South Canterbury Finance.
Bill English (Finance Minister); Paul Carruthers (Alan Hubbard Supporter).

The latest on the stand-off between The Hobbit producers and the Actors' Equity Union.
Helen Kelly (CTU President).