Published: 5:44AM Tuesday April 14, 2009
Source: ONE News
There is no judiciary, no constitution, no freedom of speech and effective martial law in Fiji. Breakfast speaks to ONE News Pacific correspondent Barbara Dreaver about what is going on.
Radio DJ Justin Brown recently became a victim of the recession when he lost his job. But he's bouncing back with a website that champions employers who are defying the economic trend.
Breakfast reporters take a look at the news making headlines around New Zealand
Francesca Rudkin reviews Power Ballads, You're the Inspiration - The Music of David Foster and Friends and Room Service DeLuxe - The Ultimate Soundtrack for the Seriously Hip
The departures of Helen Clark and Michael Cullen from parliament will see the return of at least one old face when Damien O'Connor takes Cullen's place next month. But could we also see the return of Judith Tizard? Breakfast asks Labour leader Phil Goff.
Reporter Rachel MacGregor visits Rwanda 15 years after the worst ethnic genocide since World War II and finds the tiny African nation still struggling to come to grips with the scourge of AIDS that was a legacy of horrific sexual war crimes
World Vision NZ CEO Lisa Cescon explains how New Zealanders are making a difference in tackling Africa's AIDS crisis
Breakfast's personal shopper Heather Tait has been looking at lamps to add both light and ambience to brighten up your nights.
Breakfast presenters Paul Henry and Alison Mau read through a selection of viewers' feedback.
Breakfast's Tamati Coffey checks out the MetService headquarters in Wellington
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