Breakfast: Monday February 22

Published: 6:34AM Monday February 22, 2010 Source: Breakfast

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Otago students

Orientation week kicks off today for universities around the country and Otago University has introduced tough new rules. Otago University Association President Harriet Geoghegan fills Breakfast in on the details.

University kick out

As tertiary education gets underway for the year, Canterbury University Vice-Chancellor Rod Carr explains how this year failing students will get little sympathy from universities nationwide.

Police bashings

Two police officers have been hospitalised this weekend after being bashed by members of the public. Chris Cahill of the Police Association speaks to Breakfast about adopting tougher measures on those who attack police.

John Key

Prime Minister John Key is in for his weekly Breakfast slot talking about the hot political topics he is dealing with.

Super logo

Brian Richards from The Designers Institute of New Zealand expresses disappointment that the design profession has not been involved in a public competition to design a new logo for Auckland's super city.

NZ Winter Olympic athletes

Former Olympian Ian Ferguson discusses the calibre of our country's Winter Olympians at Vancouver.

Melody Gardot

Joanna Hunkin sits down with jazz musician Melody Gardot.

Health

A new survey shows New Zealanders have poor habits when it comes to dental care. So Breakfast gets some much needed advice from Auckland dentist Hisham Abdalla.

Travel

Tourism Western Australia is giving a pair of New Zealanders the chance to win an incredible taxi ride across a part of Western Australia.

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