Published: 12:23AM Friday November 13, 2009
Source: Breakfast
ETS
Breakfast speaks to Simon Terry of the Sustainable Business Council
about its report into the Emissions Trading Scheme ahead of a
parliamentary select committee report that is to be released on
Friday afternoon.
Mark Middleton
Paul Dally, the man who raped and murdered 13-year-old Karla Cardno
20 years ago, is due before the Parole Board in the next week
seeking his release from prison. Karla's step-dad Mark Middleton
tells Breakfast how he will continue to oppose Dally's Parole
appeal.
Gay Reggae
Jay Bennie is the content editor of GayNZ.com. He speaks
out against anti-gay Jamaican reggae artist Beenie Man being able
to perform at Auckland's Big Day Out in January.
Cancer book for kids
Dr Lucy Blunt, a breast cancer survivor, has written a book for
children to help explain cancer to them.
Dom's Hollywood
Breakfast gets the latest gossip from Hollywood with LA
Correspondent Dominic Bowden.
Brekkie Awards
Breakfast speaks to Brekkie Awards judges Caroline Daley and David
Slack to hand out the Toast and Egg of the week.
Stitch and Bitch
Kiwi fashion designer Annah Stretton shows Breakfast her latest
creation, Stitch n Bitch. A range of sewing kits to get people
sewing and socialising.
Annabelle White
Breakfast speaks to resident foodie Annabelle White about picnic
etiquette this summer.
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