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1Analysis of the latest report looking at the health and well-being of New Zealand's children, which present a mixed picture.
- Start 0 : 18 : 40
- Finish 0 : 24 : 56
- Duration 06 : 16
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Dr Nikki Turner (Immunisation Advisory Centre, The University of Auckland)
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2The latest news and issues from the United States: including; New York subway death; photograph of man about to be killed on train tracks published on front page of tabloid newspaper New York Post; Supreme Court agrees to consider Constitutional right for same-sex marriage.
- Start 0 : 55 : 20
- Finish 1 : 00 : 22
- Duration 05 : 02
Reporters
- Jack Tame (United States Correspondent, Television New Zealand)
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3Interview with the Prime Minister about: former New Zealand First MP Brendan Horan's determination to remain in Parliament as an independent MP; waka-jumping; hoax calls by DJs following the death of a British nurse pranked by Australian DJs.
- Start 1 : 12 : 49
- Finish 1 : 18 : 21
- Duration 05 : 32
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- John Key (Prime Minister, National Party)
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4New Zealand radio stations are reviewing the use of hoax phone calls following the suicide of the British nurse who took a hoax call about the Duchess of Cambridge from an Australian radio station. A look at media ethics in New Zealand.
- Start 1 : 22 : 04
- Finish 1 : 30 : 52
- Duration 08 : 48
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Jason Reeves ( Radio DJ, Classic Hits)
- Jim Tully (Media Commentator)
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)
- Petra Bagust (Presenter)
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