Breakfast: Monday, November 16 

Published: 11:01PM Sunday November 15, 2009

Source: Breakfast

No mini-boom in real estate (5:09)

Source: Breakfast

John Stewart, First National's General Manager, rubbishes descriptions that the New Zealand real estate market is having a mini-boom

DOC helicopters carry poison bait that will be dropped on Motutapu and Rangitoto Islands to eradicate rats and mice (Source: Reuters)

1080 protestor Thomas Greve v DOC (7:02)

Source: Breakfast

Poison Free New Zealand's Thomas Greve, who organised protests around the country against 1080 aerial drops and Al Morrison, the director general of the Department of Conservation, talked to Pippa Wetzell, discussing their perspectives about the benefits verses risks of 1080 poison drops

(Source: ONE News)

This week in the magazines (2:45)

Source: Breakfast

Paul Henry and Pippa Wetzell review the this weeks magazines

All Whites coach Ricki Herbert (Source: Photosport)

Ricki Herbert on the All Whites' win (4:23)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast spoke to All Whites coach Ricki Herbert about their smashing victory over Bahrain at the weekend that saw them through to the World Cup next year

(Source: Reuters)

Jane Daniels on holidaying in Egypt (4:29)

Source: Breakfast

Fashion Designer Jane Daniels who is also an avid traveller spoke about holidaying in Egypt

Breakfast presenters Paul and Pippa (Source: Breakfast)

Breakfast feedback: 16.11.09 (3:16)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast presenters Paul Henry and Pippa Wetzell read through a selection of viewers' feedback

Industry, emissions (Source: ONE News)

What do carbon credits and ETS mean to you? (7:28)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast talked to carbon credit expert Seeby Woodhouse who explains how they work and what the emissions trading scheme means for the average Kiwi.

(Source: ONE News)

Taking the sting out of expensive honey (3:17)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast spoke to resident doctor, Shaun Holt, about whether forking out for expensive honey is actually beneficial for your health

(Source: ONE News)

Regional roundup: 16.11.09 (5:00)

Source: Breakfast

Our regional reporters bring you the latest news from across New Zealand, including the unveiling of Santa in central Auckland

Tamati Coffey (Source: ONE News)

Tamati Coffey and testing toys for Christmas (8:20)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast weatherman Tamati Coffey is surrounded by primary school students whose job is to test the Top 20 toys for Christmas

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