Published: 7:58AM Thursday March 12, 2009
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.
Council of Trade Unions president Helen Kelly speaks to Breakfast about the government's nine-day fortnight scheme.
Young Gun politicians Simon Bridges and Jacinda Ardern give Breakfast their thoughts on the debate over the nine day fortnight
Breakfast takes a look at the news making headlines around New Zealand including St Patrick's Day celebrations being planned
Francesca Rudkin reviews new flick, The Women, a movie about female relationships.
Breakfast speaks to gardening expert Justin Newcombe from Landscape Safari about No Dig Gardening. For more information check out www.landscapesafari.co.nz.
A new study has found children who read books, write and talk with their parents have far higher competency levels than their peers.
The Reserve Bank has made a 50 basis point cut to the official cash rate, taking it to a new record low of 3%
Breakfast's Amy Kelley looks at the inspiring story of ocean swimmer Rob Matthews.
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