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Male teachers: Early childhood
The Early Childhood Council says the ratio of male to female teachers is disproportionate and there's a significant demand for male teachers that simply can't be filled. The Council's CEO Peter Reynolds talks to Breakfast to explain the problem.
Food labels
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James Cameron's Kiwi property buy up
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Male teachers: Primary and secondary
With early childhood in such short supply of male teachers Breakfast asks New Zealand Principals' Federation President Paul Drummond: what about primary and secondary schools?
James Cameron's Kiwi relocation
Regardless of the foreign investment arguments around James Cameron's NZ move, there's no doubt it'll be a shot in the arm for our film industry. Film critic Dominic Corry tells Breakfast this is big news for NZ film.
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Breakfast talks to the New Zealand Dolphin Trust about how we can turn the tide and save the future of the critically endangered Maui dolphin.
Steve Marshall from Australia
Australia's Prime Minister has just delivered her State of the Economy speech, Breakfast gauges reaction with Australia Correspondent Steve Marshall.
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In just a few days politicians will descend on Te Tii Marae for Waitangi Day commemorations and it is set to be a fiery one. Breakfast speaks with National MP Simon Bridges and Labour MP Jacinda Ardern.
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