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1Rescue crews are reviewing their search for a missing schooner with seven people on board in the Tasman Sea.
- Start 00 : 54 : 11
- Finish 00 : 57 : 28
- Duration 03 : 17
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Neville Blakemore (Mission Controller, Rescue Co-ordination Centre)
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2The Government's petrol tax increase takes effect from today. increasing prices at the pump by three cents a year for the next three years.
- Start 00 : 57 : 28
- Finish 00 : 59 : 40
- Duration 02 : 12
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Ian Stronach (Spokesman, Motor Trade Association [MTA])
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3Interview with Prime Minister John Key about: Defence Force leaves Christchurch as last cordons come down; trouble within the Government's coalition partners.
- Start 1 : 15 : 09
- Finish 1 : 20 : 42
- Duration 05 : 33
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- John Key (Prime Minister, National Party)
Locations
- Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
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4A number of bookshops are refusing to sell the book that won the top prize at the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards. Ted Dawes' "Into the River" is under fire for its graphic content, coarse language, drugs and sex references. Interview with the chief judge of the Awards.
- Start 1 : 20 : 42
- Finish 01 : 25 : 01
- Duration 04 : 19
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Bernard Beckett (Chief Judge, New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards)
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5Palmerston North Police are waiving traffic fines for motorists if drivers agree to participate in a defensive driving course.
- Start 01 : 47 : 55
- Finish 01 : 51 : 48
- Duration 03 : 53
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Alane Nilsen (Spokesman, Horizons Regional Council)
Locations
- Palmerston North, New Zealand (Manawatu-Wanganui)
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6The Hamilton City Council is equipping traffic wardens with cameras in an attempt to curb violence inflicted against them.
- Start 01 : 51 : 48
- Finish 1 : 56 : 32
- Duration 04 : 44
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Stuart (Hamilton Parking Warden)
- John Purcell (Manager, Hamilton Parking Activity)
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7From today, New Zealanders who have worked in Australia sometime during the past twenty years have the choice about whether to transfer their superannuation savings back home. An expert offers some tips and takes a look at potential pitfalls in the process.
- Start 02 : 21 : 36
- Finish 02 : 24 : 32
- Duration 02 : 56
Reporters
- Nadine Chalmers-Ross (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Jonathan Beale (Head of Wealth Advisory, ASB Bank)
Programme Description
- Start your day off right with New Zealand's Breakfast, giving you breaking news, the latest weather, and everything else you need to get a head start for the day.
Rights Statement
- Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
- Current affairs
- Interview
- News
- Newsmagazine
Hosts
- Rawdon Christie (Presenter)
- Toni Street (Presenter)
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