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1Public submissions to the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) close today over the proposed legislation which could see the age limit for the mandatory use of child car seats and restraints increased from age five to age seven. Interview with Plunket's National Child Safety Adviser, Sue Campbell.
- Start 00 : 55 : 58
- Finish 00 : 59 : 25
- Duration 03 : 27
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Sue Campbell (National Child Safety Adviser, Plunket)
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2Update on the health of former South African President Nelson Mandela.
- Start 1 : 16 : 07
- Finish 1 : 19 : 26
- Duration 03 : 19
Reporters
- Robyn Curnow (Reporter, CNN)
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3Concern is growing in Southland over the future of the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter. Its owners, Rio Tinto has rejected a Government offer of a short-term subsidy, and the Government is ruling out any long-term assistance for the company. Interview with the Chief Executive of the Southland Chamber of Commerce.
- Start 1 : 19 : 26
- Finish 1 : 23 : 15
- Duration 03 : 49
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Richard Hay (Chief Executive, Southland Chamber of Commerce)
Locations
- Invercargill, New Zealand (Southland)
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4Interview with Prime Minister John Key about: the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter crisis; Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) boss appointment saga.
- Start 1 : 23 : 15
- Finish 01 : 29 : 55
- Duration 06 : 40
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- John Key (Prime Minister, National Party)
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5Recent figures show that more than 66,000 Cantabrians are taking anti-depressants. This comes as studies show the emergence of fresh psychological stress two years after the earthquake. Interview with a clinical psychologist from Christchurch.
- Start 01 : 41 : 13
- Finish 01 : 45 : 24
- Duration 04 : 11
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Graeme Clarke (Clinical Psychologist)
Locations
- Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
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6Public submissions to the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) close today over the proposed legislation which could see the age limit for the mandatory use of child car seats and restraints increased from age five to age seven. Interview with Consumer New Zealand's Testing Manager, Hamish Wilson.
- Start 02 : 42 : 24
- Finish 02 : 45 : 40
- Duration 03 : 16
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Hamish Wilson (Testing Manager, Consumer New Zealand)
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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