Gone with the Wind. Complaint about the apparent rape scene and that the film encouraged sexually violent attitudes. Declined to determine (good taste and decency, discrimination and denigration, violence).
One Network News. Report showed scenes from the carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro and the accompanying commentary reported on efforts of health officials in Brazil to educate its people about the dangers of AIDS. Not upheld (good taste and decency).
Station identification promo for TV2 was broadcast after 8.30pm and one scene in the montage showed a naked mandescending a fire pole. Not upheld (law and order, good taste and decency, children's interests, violence).
Morning Report. Item dealt with controversy surrounding the publication by the YWCA of "Sisters" – a booklet designed to give advice to girls and young women. Item included an interview with Margaret Austin MP. Complaint that she had been treated with disdain. Not upheld (fairness).
20/20. Use of offensive phrase by American broadcaster in item. Not upheld: majority (good taste and decency). Not upheld (children's interests).
The Breeze. Opinion piece by Chris Gollins on an incident where he had been involved in an altercation as a cyclist with the complainant, a motorist; in the piece he referred to his recent appearance in Court and made comments about the complainant. Upheld (privacy). Declined to determine (good taste and decency). No order.
Fair Go. Item on serious cost overruns and subsequent problems after the repair of a car. Complaint that item was unbalanced, unfair, inaccurate and breached the law and order standards because of the sub judice rule. Upheld (balance, fairness). Not upheld (law and order). Declined to determine (accuracy). Order (broadcast of summary of decision).
Shortland Street. A character shown simulating self-mutilation as part of an item in his school talent quest. In addition, the storyline over a number of episodes culminated in one of the female characters confronting the father of her child because he had raped her. Not upheld (good taste and decency, discrimination and denigration, children's interests).
One Network News. Item demonstrated effectiveness of a fire-fighting aircraft, which was shown scooping thousands of litres of water from a lake or ocean and dropping it on fires. Complaint that the item was inaccurate and misleading because it implied that water bombing was a new concept. Not upheld (accuracy, fairness).
One Network News. Item dealt with the high number of emergency calls received by the Police on Christmas night and into Boxing Day and also reported that about 90% of the calls involved alcohol or domestic violence. Complaint that the item was anti-male. Declined to determine (good taste and decency, discrimination and denigration).