Australia Condemns Amnesty – No Medals – Alzheimer’s Murder Trial – Algal Bloom – Good Trevoring – Wearable Art
- AUSTRALIA CONDEMNS AMNESTY: Australia has condemned an amnesty that will allow long-term overstayers to live legally
in New Zealand, saying it opens the back door for undesirables to move to Australia.
- NO MEDALS: New Zealand’s Olympic Games trophy cabinet is still bare after five days of competition in Sydney – but
team chief Les Mills is not in despair at the lack of medals.
- ALZHEIMER’ MURDER TRIAL: An elderly wheelchair-bound rest home resident with Alzheimer’s disease, clutching a child’s
doll, faced a murder charge at a special District Court sitting in Christchurch yesterday.
- ALGAL BLOOM: The potentially fatal toxic algal bloom has been found on the east coast of the North Island.
- GOOD TREVORING: In Jane Clifton’s About The House: associate Finance Minister Trevor Mallard answered pointy questions
on behalf of three other ministers who were either genuinely or fortuitously absent.
- WEARABLE ART: The 2000 Montana Wearable Art Show opens in Nelson tonight, with 141 garments entered.
Inside Political Headlines:
- No threshold for Maoris – lobby group;
- Kiwi Bank costly for NZ Post, says national;
- MMP critics call for another referendum;
- Government undecided over clauses;
- Government forced to sell 182 state houses;
- Europe still likes us – Cullen.
Editorial: Trotting round the same track.