ONE NEWS. 30/11/2006

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2006
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Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
30/11/2006
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.

The Fijian Government appears to have given in to demands by the Island's Military Commander, and a coup appears unlikely now. Barbara Dreaver (Pacific Correspondent); Major Neumi Leweni (Fiji Military); Ratu Peni Volavola (Suva's Lord Mayor); Iliesa Duvuloco (Nationalist Party Leader).

Former National Party Leader Don Brash has decided to resign from politics altogether, and will step down from Parliament at the end of the year. Hannah Hodson (One News); Don Brash (Former National Party Leader); John Key (National Party Leader).

New Zealand soldiers who went to Tonga after riots there are returning to New Zealand.

New National Party Leader has vowed to keep New Zealand nuclear free as long as he is leader of National. Francesca Mold (Deputy Political Editor); John Key (National Leader); Don Brash (Former National Leader, March 2004).

The report into the death of teenager Liam Ashley while in the custody of Corrections has missed its third deadline. Lorraine Ashley (Liam's Mother).

Eden Park still requires resource consent for a proposed redevelopment for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Tony Reid (One News); Leigh McGregor (Resource Consent Hearing Chairperson); David Kirkpatrick (Eden Park Trust Lawyer); John Alexander (Eden Park Trust Chief Executive); Denis Nugent (Eden Park Resident).

The Great White Shark is to be protected in New Zealand waters. Chris Carter (Conservation Minister).

The Racing Industry appears to be on the up, thanks to efforts by New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters to change Government tax laws. Owen Poland (Business Correspondent); Petrea Vela (NZ Bloodstock Marketing Manager); Peter Jenkins (Stoney Bridge Manager); Chris Weaver (Auckland Racing Club Chief Executive); Trevor Deed (Greyhound Racing Chairman).

The Fijian Government appears to have given in to demands by the Island's Military Commander, and a coup appears unlikely now. Barbara Dreaver (Pacific Correspondent); Major Neumi Leweni (Fiji Military); Ratu Peni Volavola (Suva's Lord Mayor); Iliesa Duvuloco (Nationalist Party Leader.