Breakfast: Monday March 8

Published: 6:53AM Monday March 08, 2010

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Endangered fish
Greenpeace Oceans Campaigner Karli Thomas says NZ fish stocks like snapper, hoki, orange roughy, yellowfin and bluefin tuna are all endangered and that the government needs to look at changing its quota system to allow for regeneration of stocks. Greenpeace is also urging people to question where their supermarket and fish and chip shops about where their fish is coming from.

Brain drain
Auckland University Vice Chancellor Stuart McCutcheon speaks to Breakfast about how academics and researchers are being lured overseas for more money and how the government here needs to address the brain drain.

John Key on Breakfast
Prime Minister John Key is in for his weekly chat.

Live from the Oscars
Hollywood reporter Dominic Bowden joins Breakfast live from the Oscars' red carpet. This year sees a David and Goliath battle between The Hurt Locker and Avatar - but which is the favourite in Hollywood?

Stuntman
Kiwi stuntman Isaac Hamon tells Breakfast what it was like behind the scenes of one of this year's most acclaimed films.  He worked on war movie The Hurt Locker, which is up for Best Picture and Best Director gongs at the Oscars. 

Fertility advice
Fertility specialist Dr Andrew Murray discussed  New Zealand's low sperm count amongst men, and what can be done about it.

Travel insurance
Breakfast investigates what the fine print on travel insurance really means  - will your policy crumble or support you when you need it abroad?


 

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