Breakfast: Thursday March 12 

Published: 7:58AM Thursday March 12, 2009

  (Source: Breakfast)

Tamati hits Wanaka (8:53)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast's Tamati Coffey checks out Wanaka.

(Source: ONE News)

How OCR cuts would affect Kiwis (3:54)

Source: ONE News

ASB economist Nick Tuffley discusses potential cuts to the OCR prior to Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard's announcment, and how the cuts would have an affect.

(Source: NZPA)

CTU works towards nine-day fortnight (3:42)

Source: Breakfast

Council of Trade Unions president Helen Kelly speaks to Breakfast about the government's nine-day fortnight scheme.

National's Simon Bridges and Labour's Jacinda Ardern

Political young guns: Nine day fortnight (6:30)

Source: ONE News

Young Gun politicians Simon Bridges and Jacinda Ardern give Breakfast their thoughts on the debate over the nine day fortnight

Tom McRae (Source: Breakfast)

Regional round-up: 12.03.09 (4:31)

Source: ONE News

Breakfast takes a look at the news making headlines around New Zealand including St Patrick's Day celebrations being planned

(Source: Breakfast)

Movie review: The Women (4:25)

Source: Breakfast

Francesca Rudkin reviews new flick, The Women, a movie about female relationships.

(Source: Reuters)

Gardening tips: No Dig Gardening (4:18)

Source: ONE News

Breakfast speaks to gardening expert Justin Newcombe from Landscape Safari about No Dig Gardening. For more information check out www.landscapesafari.co.nz.

(Source: ONE News)

Improving children's literacy (5:16)

Source: Breakfast

A new study has found children who read books, write and talk with their parents have far higher competency levels than their peers.

Alan Bollard (Source: ONE News)

Bollard OCR announcement made (0:53)

Source: ONE News

The Reserve Bank has made a 50 basis point cut to the official cash rate, taking it to a new record low of 3%

(Source: Breakfast)

A tale of inspiration (3:47)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast's Amy Kelley looks at the inspiring story of ocean swimmer Rob Matthews.

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Provocative, unflinching, Thursday 9:30pm
Back Benches - giving politics back to the people
The way New Zealand wakes up weekdays, 6:30am
No one gets you closer, weeknights 7pm
Looking out for the little guy, Wednesday 7:30pm
Meet the people that bring you the news
TV ONE weekdays, 6am
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Where there's a story, we'll find it, Sunday 7:30pm
Te Karere, Maori News - 4pm weekdays, TV ONE
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