ONE NEWS. 04/12/2006

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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
04/12/2006
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.

The coup in Fiji has begun, but appears to be a gentle Coup so far. Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase has escaped roadblocks in a helicopter while military chief Frank Bainimarama has taken control of the country. Barbara Dreaver (Pacific Correspondent); Laisenia Qarase (Fiji Prime Minister); Kaliopate Tavola (Fiji Foreign Minister); Richard Naidu (Pro-Democracy Lawyer); Francesca Mold (Deputy Political Editor); Helen Clark (Prime Minister); Voxpop; Dr Tim Smith (Suva Private Hospital).

150 hectares of cornfields have been isolated and contained because of possible GM contamination. Mark Torley (One News); Peter Thomson (MAF); Helen Clark (Prime Minister); Peter Silcock (Horticulture New Zealand).

Australian Labor Party Leader Kim Beazley has been sacked despite the party leading in political polls. Garth Bray (Australian Correspondent); Kevin Rudd (New Australian Opposition Leader); Kim Beazley (Dumped Opposition Leader).

An update on the fourth coup in Fiji in 20 years. John Stewart (One News); Sitiveni Rabuka (1987 Coup Leader); Hugh Laracy (Pacific Islands Historian); Barbara Dreaver (Pacific Correspondent).

A group of endangered giant snails have finally been moved to their new habitat, moved from their last location because Solid Energy wanted to mine coal. Ingrid Gruner (Department of Conservation); Vicki Wilkinson-Baker (One News); Mark Pizey (Solid Energy.