Breakfast: Wednesday, March 17

Published: 1:46AM Wednesday March 17, 2010 Source: Breakfast

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Auckland Museum
Breakfast speaks to Oliver Stead, a former Auckland Museum employee about the resignation of its current director Vanda Vitali, who has been mired in controversy over several incidents including a quarrel with Sir Edmund Hillary's family over control of his diaries and belongings.

Noisy kids and public transport
Breakfast speaks to Labour MP Charles Chauvel who is accused of admonishing three children for being noisy on a flight from Auckland to Wellington.

Investors 
Breakfast talks to Murray Harris and Jeff Matthews from Spicers Financial about their new book, which offers advice on how to dodge bad investment schemes.

Fashion gadgets
Advances in fashion technology have meant there has been a surge in gadgets for increasing one's style. Editor of nzgirl, Tee Twyford, shows Breakfast the best of these, including knickers to avoid the dreaded 'VPL' and an invisible belt.

Nathan Haines
Breakfast talks to renowned New Zealand jazz musician Nathan Haines, who is celebrating the release of his seventh album, Heaven and Earth.

Style
Style guru Susana Tuya joins Breakfast to talk about how to reduce your entire beauty routine into three simple steps.

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