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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.

  • 1Numbers of young New Zealanders travelling to the United Kingdom for a big OE (overseas experience) have fallen dramatically in recent years. Is this due to new visa restrictions imposed upon New Zealanders? Interview with Prime Minister John Key about the current visa situation.

    • Start 00 : 47 : 05
    • Finish 00 : 50 : 24
    • Duration 03 : 19
    Reporters
    • Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
    Speakers
    • John Key (Prime Minister, National Party)
    Locations
    • United Kingdom
    • New Zealand
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 2The Government's ultra-fast broadband plans may be in crisis after the Commerce Commission cut the price Chorus can charge internet providers such as Vodafone and Orcon to use its lines and provide broadband services to consumers. However Chorus says this will cost the company $142 million each year and jeopardise its build of much of the ultra-fast broadband network. Interview with spokesman for the Coalition for Fair Internet Pricing, Paul Brislen.

    • Start 00 : 55 : 05
    • Finish 00 : 58 : 59
    • Duration 03 : 54
    Reporters
    • Nadine Chalmers-Ross (Interviewer)
    Speakers
    • Paul brisle (Spokesman, Coalition for Fair Internet Pricing)
    Live Broadcast
    • Yes
    Commercials
    • No
  • 3Interview with Justice Minister Judith Collins about the Government's new Harmful Communications Bill, aimed at protecting the victims of cyber-bullying and holding the perpetrators to account.

    • Start 01 : 16 : 15
    • Finish 1 : 21 : 35
    • Duration 05 : 20
    Reporters
    • Toni Street (Interviewer)
    Speakers
    • Judith Collins (Minister of Justice)
    Contributors
    • Maria Bradshaw (Chief Executive, CASPER)
    Live Broadcast
    • Yes
    Commercials
    • No
  • 4Numbers of young New Zealanders travelling to the United Kingdom for a big OE (overseas experience) have fallen dramatically in recent years. Is this due to new visa restrictions imposed upon New Zealanders? Interview with a young New Zealander who is being forced to reluctantly leave the United Kingdom.

    • Start 1 : 21 : 35
    • Finish 01 : 25 : 03
    • Duration 03 : 28
    Reporters
    • Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
    Speakers
    • Ben Bamford (Ex-Pat New Zealander)
    Contributors
    • John Key (Prime Minister, National Party)
    • Boris Johnson (London Mayor)
    • David Cameron (British Prime Minister)
    Locations
    • United Kingdom
    • New Zealand
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 5The Earthquake Commission has not performed well in dealing with home owners, according to an Auditor General's report. However, it has performed well in setting up the Christchurch earthquake repair programme quickly and managing its cost. Interview with Reverend Mike Colman about the report's findings.

    • Start 01 : 25 : 03
    • Finish 01 : 30 : 03
    • Duration 05 : 00
    Reporters
    • Greg Boyed (Interviewer)
    Speakers
    • Reverend Mike Coleman (Spokesman, Wider Earthquake Communities Action Network (WeCan))
    Locations
    • Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
    Live Broadcast
    • Yes
    Commercials
    • No
  • 6Numbers of young New Zealanders travelling to the United Kingdom for a big OE (overseas experience) have fallen dramatically in recent years. Is this due to new visa restrictions imposed upon New Zealanders? What does the typical New Zealand ex-pat living in the United Kingdom look like?

    • Start 01 : 50 : 18
    • Finish 01 : 54 : 19
    • Duration 04 : 01
    Reporters
    • Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
    Speakers
    • Brigid Hawley (Regional Director, Kiwi Expat's Association (KEA))
    Locations
    • United Kingdom
    • New Zealand
    Live Broadcast
    • Yes
    Commercials
    • No
  • 7Numbers of young New Zealanders travelling to the United Kingdom for a big OE (overseas experience) have fallen dramatically in recent years. Is this due to new visa restrictions imposed upon New Zealanders? What are some of the success stories of Kiwi ex-pats living in the United Kingdom?

    • Start 02 : 17 : 43
    • Finish 02 : 21 : 37
    • Duration 03 : 54
    Reporters
    • Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
    Speakers
    • Bronwen Horton (Founder, New Zealand Business Women's Network)
    • Grant Harrison (Professional Innovator)
    • Lucas De Jong (Broadcaster, BBC)
    Locations
    • United Kingdom
    • New Zealand
    Live Broadcast
    • Yes
    Commercials
    • No
Primary Title
  • Breakfast
Date Broadcast
  • Wednesday 6 November 2013
Start Time
  • 06 : 00
Finish Time
  • 09 : 00
Duration
  • 180:00
Channel
  • TV One
Broadcaster
  • Television 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.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
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
  • Greg Boyed (Presenter)
  • Toni Street (Presenter)
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Reporters
  • Greg Boyed (Interviewer)
  • Nadine Chalmers-Ross (Interviewer)
  • Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
  • Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
  • Ben Bamford (Ex-Pat New Zealander)
  • Brigid Hawley (Regional Director, Kiwi Expat's Association (KEA))
  • Bronwen Horton (Founder, New Zealand Business Women's Network)
  • Grant Harrison (Professional Innovator)
  • John Key (Prime Minister, National Party)
  • Judith Collins (Minister of Justice)
  • Lucas De Jong (Broadcaster, BBC)
  • Paul brisle (Spokesman, Coalition for Fair Internet Pricing)
  • Reverend Mike Coleman (Spokesman, Wider Earthquake Communities Action Network (WeCan))
Locations
  • United Kingdom
  • New Zealand
  • Christchurch, New Zealand (Canterbury)
Contributors
  • Boris Johnson (London Mayor)
  • David Cameron (British Prime Minister)
  • John Key (Prime Minister, National Party)
  • Maria Bradshaw (Chief Executive, CASPER)