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1Breaking News A shopping mall has collapse din the town of Tongaat, near Durban in South Africa. 27 people have been taken to hospital with 'massive traumatic injuries', at least fifty more are believed to be trapped and there are reports that one person has been killed.
- Start 00 : 22 : 55
- Finish 00 : 23 : 26
- Duration 00 : 31
Locations
- Durban, South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal)
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2The Vega, a small Greenpeace protest boat, is still refusing to move away from a Texan oil exploration ship, despite breaching a 500 metre exclusion zone. Interview with former Green Party Co-Leader Jeanette Fitzsimons, who is on board the Vega near the Anadarko vessel.
- Start 00 : 23 : 26
- Finish 00 : 26 : 38
- Duration 03 : 12
Reporters
- Nadine Chalmers-Ross (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Jeanette Fitzsimons (Former Co-Leader, Green Party )
Locations
- Raglan, New Zealand (Waikato)
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3The Government has made $365 million from its sale of 20% of Air New Zealand, and now its the responsibility of share brokers to on-sell the shares to their clients. Is an airline a good investment for the average investor?
- Start 00 : 42 : 34
- Finish 00 : 45 : 28
- Duration 02 : 54
Reporters
- Nadine Chalmers-Ross (Interviewer)
Speakers
- William Curtayne (Milford Asset Management)
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4Prime Minister John Key has held talks with his Thai counterpart overnight and is confident that he can get an enhanced free trade agreement with Thailand. Despite signing a closer economic partnership agreement back in 2006, increasing trade volumes has seen a special clause kick in, allowing Thailand to implement higher tariffs.
- Start 00 : 45 : 28
- Finish 00 : 49 : 05
- Duration 03 : 37
Reporters
- Corin Dann (Political Editor, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Yingluck Shinawatra (Thailand Prime Minister)
- John Key (Prime Minister, National Party)
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5A fresh warning has been issued regarding the over-use and misuse of antibiotics after a Wellington man died after contracting a superbug (likely caught in Vietnam) which was resistant to every antibiotic known.
- Start 00 : 55 : 52
- Finish 00 : 59 : 54
- Duration 04 : 02
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Kurt Krause (Spokesman, Webster Centre for Infectious Diseases)
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6The Vega, a small Greenpeace protest boat, is still refusing to move away from a Texan oil exploration ship, despite breaching a 500 metre exclusion zone. Interview with Greenpeace Energy Campaigner Steve Abel. Update on the Greenpeace activists currently jailed in Russia.
- Start 01 : 16 : 43
- Finish 01 : 21 : 50
- Duration 05 : 07
Reporters
- Nadine Chalmers-Ross (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Steve Abel (Energy Campaigner, Greenpeace New Zealand)
Contributors
- Jeanette Fitzsimons (Former Co-Leader, Green Party)
Locations
- Raglan, New Zealand (Waikato)
- Russia
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7A cross-party inquiry into the state of health for New Zealand children has drawn a direct correlation between the number teen pregnancies and the lack of comprehensive sexuality education in schools. Analysis.
- Start 01 : 21 : 50
- Finish 01 : 27 : 07
- Duration 05 : 17
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Jackie Edmond (Chief Executive, Family Planning New Zealand)
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8A hearing is under way at the Human Rights Tribunal challenging New Zealand's adoption laws. Adoption Action has brought a claim against the MInistry of Justice that the 58 year old legislation is discriminatory. Analysis.
- Start 01 : 27 : 10
- Finish 01 : 30 : 22
- Duration 03 : 12
Reporters
- Nadine Chalmers-Ross (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Dr Anne Else (Adoption Reform Advocate)
Date Broadcast
- Wednesday 20 November 2013
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)
- Nadine Chalmers-Ross (Presenter)
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