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Asset Sales: What are the options?
The Government says ordinary Kiwis will be able to buy shares when power companies are partially privatised.
Mark Lister from Craigs Investment Partners explains the options.
New fishing guide under scrutiny
Forest and Bird's Best Fish Guide has been criticised by the Seafood Industry Council. Breakfast speaks to chief executive Peter Bodeker.
Ongoing violence in Syria
Unrest is continuing in Syria after Russia and China blocked a UN resolution opposing violence in the country, so will the situation escalate into civil war?
Breakfast talks to Al Jazeera correspondent Anita McNaught about the situation.
Passions running high over breastfeeding row
The row over a health campaign which cut images of Piri Weepu bottle-feeding his baby shows no signs of dying down.
GP and lactation consultant Yvonne Le Fort, and Family First's Bob McCoskrie join Breakfast to discuss why passions are running so high.
Responding to fish guide criticism
Forest and Bird advocacy manager Kevin Hackwell outlines his response to the seafood industry's criticisms of its Best Fish Guide.
Big changes in credit reporting
Unpaid court fines will soon be on personal credit histories and credit agencies can give contact information to the Ministry of Justice to chase bad debtors. John Roberts from Veda tells Breakfast about the big changes coming for credit reporting.
Reflecting on Waitangi
It has been another Waitangi weekend marred by protest.
So where does this leave the Government's relationship with Maori as it looks to progress plans to sell-off stakes in the country's power companies? Breakfast speaks with ONE News political reporter Jessica Mutch for a wrap of the long weekend's events.
Touring a growing business
The Dairy Collective brings together the business brains of the founders of Naked Organics and Pitango organics. Nadine Chalmers-Ross takes a tour through their West Auckland factory.
Taking a more active role in parenting
Breakfast talks to Parents Inc Chief Executive Bruce Pilbrow about how fathers can take a more active role in the first months of child-rearing.
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