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Now Playing: MMP referendum questions analysed (4:51)
Source: Breakfast
The government has released the questions it will use on the referendum on MMP. Dunedin author Philip Temple gives Breakfast his thoughts on how the question is being posed.
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Now Playing: The world of teenage girls (5:03)
Source: Breakfast
What's really going on in our young girls' worlds? Dannielle Miller is one of Australia's foremost educators, authors and media commentators on teenagers and is currently doing workshops in Christchurch schools. She speaks to Breakfast.
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Now Playing: Buying John Key's flag doodle (3:24)
Source: Breakfast
The Trade Me Auction for the Prime Minister's doodle of the New Zealand national flag closed on Tuesday night. Breakfast looks at how much it went for.
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Now Playing: Step Change education system (4:53)
Source: Breakfast
Step Change is an inter-party proposal looking at better ways to help the top 5% and bottom 20% of students in the education system. Breakfast speaks to the head of the Step Change panel about the proposals, ACT MP Heather Roy.
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Now Playing: Helen Clark back in NZ (5:40)
Source: Breakfast
Former PM and now head of the UN Development programme, Helen Clark, has arrived back in NZ to receive the Order of NZ, an honorary doctorate of Law from Auckland University and to celebrate her 60th birthday.
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Now Playing: North vs South debate (6:46)
Source: Breakfast
Breakfast is starting the great North vs South debate, so Wellington Mayor Kerry Prendergast takes on Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker on which city is better.
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Now Playing: Regional roundup: 17.02.09 (5:20)
Source: Breakfast
Breakfast's reporters take a look at the news making headlines around New Zealand, including the possible resiting of the Suffrage Centenary Memorial in Khartoum
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Now Playing: Wireless gadgets for the home (3:38)
Source: Breakfast
Inspector Gadget John Buckley looked at wireless gadgets for the home.
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Now Playing: Mao's Last Dancer (6:11)
Source: Breakfast
Famed ballet dancer and author Li Cunxin joins the Breakfast team to discuss his incredible life as seen in the new biopic Mao's Last Dancer.
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Now Playing: Tamati gets Bikewise (8:21)
Source: Breakfast
Breakfast's Tamati Coffey gets Bikewise at Auckland's Viaduct
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Now Playing: Travelling blogs and podcasts (2:35)
Source: Breakfast
Kiwi Couple Linda and Craig Martin join Breakfast to talk about their three years of fulltime travelling while blogging and podcasting on their own website along the way.
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Now Playing: Breakfast feedback and Matty's Trade Me auction (6:13)
Source: Breakfast
Breakfast presenters Pippa Wetzell and Alison Mau read through a selection of viewers' feedback. Also incredibly, reporter Matty MClean's "flag doodle" has gone for $10,500 for Cure Kids in a TradeMe auction. The winner Tanya Carmine joins us by phone.
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