Breakfast: Friday July 24 

Published: 8:29AM Friday July 24, 2009

All Blacks ready themselves for Boks clash (5:49)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast speaks to ONE News correspondent Steve Marshall, who is in South Africa ahead of the All Blacks' clash with the Springboks

The $190,000 Roger Griffiths withdrew from his account (Source: ONE News)

Nelson artist stages protest against Westpac (5:35)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast speaks to Nelson artist Roger Griffiths, who is taking a stand against Westpac bank.

Mark Crysell (Source: Breakfast)

Latest news from Europe (5:37)

Source: Breakfast

Europe Correspondent Mark Crysell joined Breakfast with the latest news from the UK

(Source: Reuters)

Westpac responds to artist protest (3:48)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast talked to the Westpac Bank media relations manager in response to the artist who withdrew $190,000 from the bank to protest its treatment of him

Blue whale (Source: ONE News)

James Dyson Design Award winner (7:23)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast spoke to Tim Cox, the winner of this year's James Dyson Design Award, along with the other two finalists Dan McLaughlin and Jermaine Fraser.

Annabelle White

Foodie Friday: Cutting back on salt (4:42)

Source: Breakfast

Foodie Annabelle White spoke to Breakfast about how to cut back on salt in the diet without cutting back on flavour

(Source: ONE News)

Tamati gets body painted (7:26)

Source: Breakfast

Tamati meets some of the artists competing in this weekends New Zealand Body Art awards and strips off to be their human canvas

Breakfast feedback: 24.07.09 (6:00)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast presenters Jack Tame and Ali Mau read through a selection of viewers' feedback

(Source: Breakfast)

Brekkie Awards: 24.07.09 (5:09)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast presents its weekly Toast and Egg of the Week

Dominic Bowden (Source: ONE News)

Hollywood gossip with Dominic Bowden (4:49)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast gets the latest Hollywood gossip, courtesy of Dominic Bowden

TVNZ reporter Kimberley Vinnell (Source: ONE News)

Regional round-up: 24.07.09 (5:21)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast reporters take a look at the news making headlines around NZ, including being able to blame money woes on your parents

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