TV3 NEWS. 16/12/2004

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2004
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Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
16/12/2004
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

News, sport and weather.
Three TVNZ board members offered their resignations today over the Judy Bailey pay scandal, but the resignations were not accepted. Stephen Parker (Political Editor); Craig Boyce (TVNZ Board Chairman); Steve Maharey (Broadcasting Minister); Andrew Little (Engineers Union).

A man accused of an axe attack on Helen Clark's Auckland electorate office has appeared in court. Timothy Selwyn (Accused).

The ongoing roar over the Western Springs Speedway could be about to get louder as the Auckland City Council has another meeting regarding the row. Scott Milne (Auckland City Councillor); Paul Lennane (Springs Stadium Residents' Association).

Transit New Zealand says it has a solution for Auckland drivers trying to merge onto the motorways during peak hours. Traffic lights. Wayne McDonald (Transit NZ General Manager); Oswald Kueng (Taxi Driver).

A hostage crisis on a hijacked base in Greece ended when the hijackers gave themselves up.

New Zealanders seem as determined as ever to holiday in Bali despite a security warning from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Phil Goff (Foreign Minister); Robert Patman (Terrorism Researcher); Rochelle Sutherland (Travel Centre Advertising Manager).

The Government is demanding an explanation from Australia about their new coastal security zone, that stretches over sections of New Zealand. The Government found out about the security zone from news broadcasts. Don Brash (National Leader); Phil Goff (Foreign Minister).

Australian Refugee support groups are concerned over the physical and mental health of three asylum seekers currently taking part in a hunger strike.

Part of a ceiling collapsed inside Auckland Airport today, injuring five people who were taken to hospital.

An investigation is now under way into the light plane crash in Cable Bay, Northland, in which a Swiss Businessman died. Annette Norman (Cable Bay Resident); Martha Fasnacht (Cable Bay Resident); Peter Sainsbury (Fire Service); André Chatelain (Cable Bay Resident).

An investigation into the police shooting of a South Auckland man earlier this year has found the shooting was justifiable.

An election on Pitcairn Island has resulted in a Council stacked with supporters of those recently convicted of child sexual abuse.

Home Secretary David Blunkett has been forced to resign after evidence revealed a fast tracking of his ex-lover's nanny's visa. David Blunkett (Former British Home Secretary).