10.30 Good evening, Xavier Minicon with the news update. Independent Senator Mal Colston says he won't quit his seat in Parliament. There's still no public response from Senator Colston to the Prime Minister's demand that he resign as Deputy President of the Senate. His office is signaling that while he's determined to stay in Parliament, he will step down as Deputy President. Champion Crows midfielder Darren Jarman is now facing the AFL Tribunal on a striking charge but there's no word yet on a penalty. He was charged with striking Richmond's Matthew Rogers with a fist to the head during Saturday's third quarter. Earlier, Colton's Greg Williams was suspended for three matches after being cited on video evidence on a charge of nearing North Melbourne's Dean Lately. Briefly in weather, cold tonight with frosts, mild to warm tomorrow. For the metropolitan area, cold tonight with 8 degrees, mild tomorrow with 22 degrees. More news in an hour. Tomorrow. Anita's luck has just about run out. Heartbreak High. Get home in time for school. Hello ABC. Yeah, just a second. Any debates coming up? Yeah, there's one on Thursday, mate. About 9.30. One on Thursday, about 9.30. Yeah, bye. Australia takes on the world in the Melbourne International Comedy Debate. 9.30 Thursday. Bolts, sheets or balls. Lightning kills at least one thousand people every year. The bolt actually exited out my feet and split the soles of my shoe. Follow the fire. Put your feet together to minimize the separation distance so that the current won't flow through your body. So the best thing to do is if your hair stands up, that's an early warning system. Above all, don't leg up. Electric Skies in Science Week next Wednesday. Let's see who's on Super League this week. It's Penrith versus Canberra, five o'clock Sunday. Good evening. Xavier Minicon with the late news update. Champion crows midfielder Darren Jarman has received a two-match suspension after facing the AFL Tribunal on a striking charge tonight. He was charged with striking Richmond's Matthew Rogers with a fist to the head during Saturday's third quarter. Earlier, Carlton's Greg Williams was suspended for three matches after being cited on video evidence on a charge of kneeing North Melbourne's Dean Lately. There's still no public response from Senator Colston to the Prime Minister's demand that he resign as Deputy President of the Senate. His office is signaling that while he's determined to stay in Parliament, he will step down as Deputy President. The Government has referred allegations against Senator Colston to the Federal Police. Briefly in weather now, cold tonight with frosts, mild to warm tomorrow. For the Metropolitan area, cold tonight with eight degrees, mild tomorrow with 22 degrees. There's a late change for Sunday. This Friday, eight o'clock, good news may come to you from the Melbourne Town Hall. As part of the 1997 International Comedy Festival, Colton's Mark Furson, Kim Beasley and Geoffrey Rush all wish they were on this show this week. What have we got? Free pork rolls for the audience. Even when I was in jail, you were always there with me. I did my four years jail and now I'm someone else. Sharon thought she'd left her past behind. You've got no right to tell me what to do. No one asked you if that in your life. But history repeats itself. Fallen Angels, 8.30 Friday, ABC. A mysterious stranger arrives in a close-knit village. Grieve to me to see you in such wretched surroundings. I have all I need. Shrouded in secrecy, she becomes the unwilling target of local suspicions and malicious gossip. Have you heard these shocking rumours about Mrs Graham and Mr Lawrence? How long will her truth remain hidden? Why won't these people leave me alone? A brilliant adaptation of Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Time is 8.30 Sunday.