Published: 7:50AM Thursday June 18, 2009
Information is flowing freely in and out of Iran via social networking pages. Dr Martin Hirst discusses the "Twitter revolution".
Debate is raging over a controversial plan to give Maori a free pass into universities. Breakfast speaks to Jacqualene Poutu from the National Maori Tertiary Students Association.
Francesca Rudkin reviewed The Proposal, and Trouble is My Business
Breakfast's Chloe checks out the conditions on the
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Parliamentary young guns Simon Bridges and Jacinda Ardern discuss the anti-smacking law referendum.
Breakfast presenters Paul Henry and Alison Mau read through a selection of viewers' feedback.
Breakfast reporters take a look at what's making the news around the regions
Breakfast talks to Australia correspondent Steve Marshall about the latest in the sensational Gangland killings
Breakfast asks is sibling rivalry healthy? Or should parents try to stop the squabbling and competitiveness?
Justin Newcombe of Landscape Safari has some ideas for your bach garden.
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