Published: 7:34AM Friday March 27, 2009
Source: Breakfast
Published: 7:34AM Friday March 27, 2009
Source: Breakfast
Source: ONE News
Breakfast reporter Amy Kelly is with different people representing the Scandinavian countries in preparation for the Scandinavian Festival taking place in Auckland this weekend
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It's looking more likely than ever the entire Auckland region will be governed by a new super-city. A Royal Commission report due out today is likely to back the proposal. Breakfast speaks to AUT Local Government Centre Director Peter McKinley
Source: Breakfast
ONE News correspondent Mark Crysell discusses the news dominating Europe this week.
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A leaky home owner who's lost her home and fortune has been ordered to pay a total of $173,000 to the council, builders and window fitters. Breakfast asks Wellington Mayor Kerry Prendergast why the council is pursusing payments from Miranda Patrick
Source: Breakfast
LA correspondent Dominic Bowden shares the latest gossip out of Hollywood.
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Breakfast talks to an "Adventure Therapist" about the unique approach to treating troubled youths and a 15-year-old who's graduated from the programme
Source: Breakfast
Breakfast reporters take a look at the news making headlines around New Zealand, including Earth Hour
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Annabelle White talks about grilling on the bbq and making that bbq meal magnificent
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Breakfast presenters Paul Henry and Alison Mau read through a selection of viewers' feedback
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Judges Kevin Milne and Caroline Daley dish out this week's Brekkie Awards.
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Police Academy sound-effects master Michael Winslow shows off his ability to make all sorts of noises.
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