Al B is you've elected Castleman Q the top selling drop simply by a show of hands I'm Schwarzenegger is That terminator Inhuman Relentless Unstoppable he has only one purpose murder Can you stop it I Don't know And now Sarah Connors world has become a battlefield with her at ground zero and that terminator closing in An adventure unlike anything you've ever seen before Arnold Schwarzenegger is the terminator Now showing of these selected cinemas and drive-ins Marco Polo concludes Sunday and Monday nights filmed on location in the People's Republic of China and winner of eight Emmy Awards Khan continues his quest for dominion over all the Oriental a great war is launched and Marco finds love the magnificent Marco Polo concludes Sunday and Monday nights on seven This one good evening I'm Ken hose welcome to Newsworld Senator George Georges has won a last-minute reprieve from spending Easter in jail earlier today The senator was arrested at a picket line for the third time in as many days on appearing in the magistrates court He was kept in custody after refusing to comply with a bail condition, but late today He successfully appealed to the Supreme Court It was well past nightfall when Senator Georges was released from the City Watchhouse to the obvious delight of his supporters Despite his ordeal the ailing senator was adamant. He would return to the pickets won't have much time next week Mike Stewart has the details that led to Senator George's arrest earlier today Since the first picketers were arrested the number of protesters has grown daily today more than 30 lined up outside the Turinga Depot Senator George Georges arrested twice in as many days was not among them arriving late He stood well away from demonstrators near a big group of police However that didn't save him when arrests were being made he joined 19 others in the back of police paddy wagons as did University Lecturer dr. Carol Ferrier who was picked up as she carried her daughter away from the rally? I'm moving along the road. What's the charge? What's the charge? I'm walking along the street? What's the charge? State Labor MP and Warner comforted dr. Ferrier's daughter as her mother was driven away Despite threats in the Parliament police did not arrest any members of the media though We understand they were taking down the names of television channels and newspaper reporters Taking pictures of workers arriving here today, and they did repeatedly want us to stay off the roads and to stay out of the way When senator Georges and dr. Ferrier appeared in court later in the day their applications for bail was subject to the condition But they stay away from secret depots they refused to comply and were returned to the watch house Regardless of the arrests act workers plan to continue and increase the size of their pickets with a major demonstration planned for next Tuesday and Tonight senator George is clearly agreed with their plans Well my role might be limited by the judges verdict that allowed you to remove the conditions of bail Which were hard for everybody and interfered with my rights as a member and as a citizen Nevertheless, he seems to indicate that the next time that I breach the act the condition ought to be an undertaking that I shall no further breach the act So it's a fairly long struggle and I think there'll be others taking up the up this way Meanwhile the Queensland Government has been warned that any moves to enforce new industrial legislation in the power industry could result in a statewide blackout Power station operators are reportedly so angry about the legislation. They're again preparing to turn supplies down One operator said today that any future dispute would make the last power stoppage look like a picnic A change of policy by the Electricity Commission means there'll be no more controlled load shedding He said the automated load shedding system referred to in these directives has never been tested and the whole system could break down That's a big risk but one of the operators spokesman John Barrett told me today many of the men are angry enough to take The spur would be the government using legislation aimed at prohibiting industrial action in the power industry And again I was told there are plenty of issues brewing in the industry that could prompt just that The operators now feel and the power station industry workers feel that the legislation that is now available to be used against them Has put them in such a position that they can't retract any further So what you're saying is we could expect the operators to take some action in the very near future It's on the cards MOA President Bob Warren represents about 40% of the operators and believes they're much more united over this issue than they ever were during the last power dispute For the moment the unions have simply given notice. They'll accept the government's challenge and double it Michael Spencer reporting for Newsworld Australian Surf Life Saving authorities believe that the USA and South Africa have joined forces to exclude Australia, the international leader in the sport, from the 1986 World Championships in Hawaii South Africa has accepted an invitation from the Americans effectively preventing any countries that are party to the agreement from competing Surf Life Saving is a proud Australian tradition, one in which we excel, having won world titles in every event at the two World Championships to date Australia instigated the carnivals, Bali in 1981, then Hawaii in 1983 President of the Australian Surf Life Saving Association, Alan Welpton, was one of the prime movers and believes the international get togethers were highly successful Something which we could practice our life saving skills and show them around the world, something which as Australians we're very proud of and I'll be very disappointed if a Y86 doesn't take place He may well be disappointed along with 12,000 other members if things don't change Today Mr Welpton sent a circular to members throughout the country alerting them to the fact that Australia's participation is in jeopardy America won the honour of hosting the 1986 Championships and promptly invited South Africa Part of the circular says that in the past South Africa has not sought to compete where it would deny the attendance of any other country Now they're flying in the face of that policy and aiming to take advantage of competing in the USA In effect that would result in a two team event, hardly a World Championship With South Africa going it means that countries such as Great Britain, Canada, Hong Kong, Bali and all the countries that participate in the last one, Australia and New Zealand, will not be able to go So why are the Americans doing this? Well maybe the Americans might want to see their name up as World Champions because the comment made by the American delegate was that well if only two countries compete maybe we'll see a lot of new World Champions There's not enough time to arrange a replacement event so all the Surf Life Saving World can do is await the outcome of the Americans meeting later this month and hope that they change their minds The Australians won't break government policy and compete even to salvage an event that they have worked so hard to establish and had so much success in Four Vietnamese hunger strikers including a 67 year old woman were today ordered to leave their protest camp outside Parliament House in Canberra But despite having their tents and belongings removed the four say they will continue without shelter These Vietnamese are mostly refugees who fled Saigon during the communist takeover The decision to allow 22 students to study in Canberra has angered them They say the students are communist spies sent by Hanoi to cause trouble That's why six of them started a hunger strike two weeks ago On Tuesday two including this 67 year old woman couldn't go on Today against doctors advice Mrs Thieu Mai returned But the government decided it was time for the demonstration to end The tents came down and the hunger strikers were told to leave But even without tents the four planned to defy the government and stay even if it means starving Australia is on the verge of lucrative defence contracts through Europe with a world beating anti-ship missile decoy system It's the Wynon project that's had a special task force touring Europe seeking buyers Lee Hatcher our European correspondent reports The first rule of naval warfare 1985 is there's no time for thinking For many years armed forces around the world have been developing decoy systems that attract the missile away from the ship Through these tests Australia has developed a world leader After the decoy leaves the ship it hovers emitting the same range of signals that comes from a ship And its key is that it moves at the same speed as its host It's far more convincing than any other in attracting the sea skimming missile away from the ship John Trippett has been leading a joint government industry task force that's presented the Wynon decoy to Europe We have had industry throughout Europe I would like to say aggressively interested in the vehicle And again we must follow up because we are saying in this area that Australia is open for business And therefore I think that it is up to Australia to provide the follow up If as seems likely the selling campaign through Europe bears concrete orders It will mean contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars for Australia An exercise in which government and private enterprise can actually work together Lee Hatcher in London for News World Israeli forces have mounted a new search and arrest raid in south Lebanon today Earlier Israeli occupation troops began freeing hundreds of prisoners from their main south Lebanon prison camp It was said the Israelis a humanitarian gesture designed to ease the tensions between the Israeli army of occupation and the population of south Lebanon But the majority of the 750 or so prisoners released today seemed uncowled by their imprisonment And bent on continuing what they see as a holy war against the Israelis God is great they chanted the by now familiar battle cry of the Shia Muslims Others taunted their guards with chants of death to Israel Long life to Ayatollah Khomeini We they sang have the bombs and the bullets 1200 of their comrades had already been moved into Israel They say the Israelis will be detained as long as the security situation demands it Most of those are accused by the Israelis of taking part in operations against Israeli soldiers Those released today are said to be less active supporters of the resistance against Israel's occupation of their country Though the Israelis thought it necessary to keep a close watch on them until the last moment The operation was supervised by the International Red Cross Who say the removal of some prisoners to Israel and their continued detention is a breach of the Geneva Convention Something the Israelis deny The Israelis were anxious to try and portray today's releases and the closure of Ansar as a goodwill gesture In fact they had no real alternative to the closure as they are retreating south from here within a few weeks Sunday night at a country practice Molly's coming home at the weekend she's going to expect to see piglets Shirley tries to help a friend with an overbearing husband Gordon Barlow has got a chip on his shoulder a mile wide Matron Sloan insists Judy enter the local beauty pageant And you will be beautiful, that is an order At a country practice Sunday night And Judy faces tough competition when Australia's entrant in the most beautiful girls' competition Natalie McCurry guest stars on the country practice Monday 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you borrowed too much money and found the cost of clothing and food constantly going up While your wages were going down, you'd have trouble convincing anyone that you were a good financial risk And that's about where Australia has landed itself We're paying something like $700 million a month more for goods than we're taking in Our exports aren't earning us enough to pay for our imports And the government, keen to remain popular at home, is keeping interest rates as low as possible Which means there's not much point investing in Australia if you can do better elsewhere Add to that concern over ANZUS, MX Missiles and the like And you have a very nervous financial world, feeling much as you and I do when contemplating a big financial commitment There's no simple solution with a falling dollar Part of it is out of our control Part of it relates to low mineral prices and low agricultural prices as we've known for some time But it's happened for such a long time now that it is a view which is taking hold around the world Of Australia's relative importance in the world financially And for the first time I think that we've got to take stock and take some quite radical steps to do something about it The government of course says don't worry If you look at prices, employment, the housing sector, retail sales, sales of motor vehicles All the fundamentals are strong and bear comparison with any other economy in the Western world But the opposition naturally disagrees There's a combination of reasons including the very heavy devaluation of the Prime Minister's own leadership of the party on economic and other matters There are some overseas reasons like the strength of the US dollar, low commodity prices But domestically people are getting worried about the quality of Mr Hawke's leadership In the end it's a question of making hard decisions, something Australian politicians are not noted for It's also a matter of recognising that Australia isn't quite the rich young cousin we often think we are Continuing financial news tonight, Australian share markets hit another record high this afternoon As foreign investors took advantage of the weak Aussie dollar to buy stocks At the end of half day trading before the Easter weekend The All Ordinaries Index closed four and a half points higher on a turnover of 23.7 million shares Arnott's was the focus of another takeover It's believed the American company Campbell Soup purchased one million Arnott's shares In an attempt to gain 15% of the biscuit makers issued capital As we told you earlier the Australian dollar hit an all time low against the American greenback Hitting 64.1 US cents before closing at 65.5 In response gold trading was quiet because of the Easter holiday In New York this morning bullion closed at $316 per ounce Life may have evolved not from the sea but from clay That's a theory being examined by scientists at NASA's research centre near San Francisco Most scientists speculate that life started in a primordial soup of simple organic molecules Back when the earth was new But the latest theory says that life started not in the ocean but on land Patterning itself after simple life processes associated with clay One group of researchers has discovered that clay can store energy And transfer it during cycles of thawing and drying The cyclic wetting and drawing reaction process that we have found to be so effective In producing the chemicals that were necessary to the first living cells There's also evidence that clay performs other lifelike functions That it can replicate or copy its own molecular structure And pass chemical information on to other systems Similar in a primitive way to growth in living organisms At some point the theory goes these patterns of activity were passed on to complex organic compounds And living cells emerged I'm not imagining it to have been a leap I imagine that it was a gradual process in which the thing became better and better The old systems were one by 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And tuna and Australian Salmon Each one a connoisseur's choice And 100% fish And 100% original Good food is an art in itself so make mine Dine Time for a look at sport now and hot on the heels of the disabled Olympics last year in America Athletes from all around Australia and Canada are gathering in Canberra to take part in our own games But as Tyrone Marega reports the star of the show Tracy Lewis may have a battle to achieve her goal 18 athletes from all over Queensland departed tonight on board coach instead of a plane In a sombre reminder of the plight their sporting association has endured since its establishment nearly five years ago A lack of financial assistance as a result of limited recognition They're bound for the fifth annual Australian National Sporting Titles in Canberra Already the Australian Amputee and Disabled Sporting Association has competed in the American Handicapped Olympics Slashing 25 seconds off a world swimming record And tonight champion swimmer Tracy Lewis who has numerous gold, silver and bronze medals Was awarded the National Sportswomen's Award for the disabled Again ironically the award ceremony taking place in a bus depot But despite this and the adoration of an entire Queensland country town It seems that it's not enough to join the famed Australian Institute of Sports Although misfortune doesn't seem to have fazed Tracy at all How do you feel about the award? Really good, it's quite an honour right there Just shocked, really good I suppose And what are your plans after the week at the institute? 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Things are really happening Here's your chance to purchase part of the action What I'm here to tell you about is holiday ownership on a time-sharing basis It's a concept that swept the world and is now the most exciting thing in holidays here in Australia It's a first in time-share so close to Brisbane Ten minutes by plane, a leisurely hour or so by the exciting flyer The ultimate time-share resort, Tangaluma, tropical island paradise The luxury of beach lodge nestled in an oasis on an island almost exclusively national park Water sports, fishing and adventure like you've never seen Stop holiday inflation forever from less than $400 deposit and easy bank finance Join the club at Tangaluma and see for yourself why hundreds of families believe this is a great family investment Tangaluma, a true tropical island paradise Come for the day, holiday for a week or become an owner in our exciting new time-sharing concept Phone the number on your screen right now And now the weather outlook for Good Friday Brisbane will be fine with light winds and a temperature range of 15 to 28 degrees That's all we have for you in News World for tonight. 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Well, he brought it in here this morning. He wanted me to think of names for all those ants. All 4,000 of them. That's cute. Cute? You should have heard all the cute names I came up with when I dropped that ant. Nell, you look neat. I'm exhausted. There's one you missed. Where? Right there. He's still crawling. Never knew what hit him. Bye. Nell, what are you cooking for dinner? I am not cooking you a dinner. If you want something to eat, you better get some hot dogs and do them on the barbecue outside. Joey's ant farm broke. What? It's all right. Nell murdered them all. I've had it. I'm not doing another thing in here. You girls finish this kitchen. The killer's gonna go take a bubble bath, and she's not getting out of that bubble bath until the last bubble has burst. Hi, where's my ant farm? They're going to a better place, honey. To that great picnic in the sky. You want to join them? You mean they're all dead? Yeah. That looked like Roger. I'm sorry, honey. 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