-
Source: Reuters -
Watch Video
-
Related
Farmers v Transpower
Breakfast speaks to Federated Farmers about why Canterbury farmers
are still threatening to block critical maintenance on power pylons
on their properties and how other farmers around the country are
also concerned.
Paul Hobbs in Europe
Europe correspondent Paul Hobbs speaks to Breakfast about news
making headlines in Britain.
"Save Radio NZ"
Radio NZ management is being grilled by a government select
committee as to how it could save more money and cut costs. The
network is arguing it will jeopardise content and quality. A
Facebook page has been set up in opposition to government's
proposals. Among those against it is Radio NZ contributor and Save
Radio NZ supporter David Slack, who will speak to Breakfast.
Peter Williams QC
One of New Zealand's most highly regarded defence lawyers Peter
Williams QC has retired after 55 years in the business. He joins
Breakfast to explain his concern over the relationship between the
ESR and the police, which he thinks is corrupting court evidence
and jeopardising justice.
Super city logo
Aucklanders are being asked to put their best ideas forward for a
logo to represent the super city
Dom's Hollywood
Outrage at the Oscars, John Mayer's fall from grace and Tiger's
tail between his legs. Dominic Bowden tells Breakfast viewers
what's making Hollywood tick this week.
Wellington liquor ban
Breakfast discusses with Inspector Simon Perry the pros and cons of
potentially turning the entire Wellington city into an alcohol-free
zone.
Foodie Friday
Cuisine Artisan Awards judge Fiona Smith joins Breakfast to talk
about the paces she was put through to select a supreme winner for
the 2010 Artisan of the Year.