Breakfast: Tuesday March 2

Published: 5:50AM Tuesday March 02, 2010 Source: Breakfast

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Property and economy
Alistair Helm, CEO of Realestate.co.nz, speaks to Breakfast about the growing number of properties on the market around the country that aren't selling.

Goldfish shots
Breakfast speaks to Logan Hughes who owns the Agenda Bar in Hamilton who is selling $10 live goldfish shots as part of Waikato University Orientation Week festivities.

Youth driving age
The government is looking at increasing the driving age from 15 to 17. James Sleep, the convenor of Stand Up, the youth division of the Council of Trade Unions, says this is unfair to young people.

Guyon Espiner's week in politics
Breakfast talks to political editor Guyon Espiner about the government's plan to tighten the rules around drink driving.

Music reviews 
Joanna Hunkin reviews new music from Massive Attack and a special reunion tour DVD from Blur.

Dining Out
How far is too far to go when you are publishing your own restaurant review? Breakfast speaks to the founder of website www.dineout.co.nz

Mr Whipped
Who is New Zealand's most whipped bloke? Breakfast talks to two contestants who are gunning for the top spot of Mr Whipped.

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