Breakfast: Friday July 24 

Published: 8:29AM Friday July 24, 2009

  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.

Mils Muliaina and Richie McCaw (Source: Photosport)

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

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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