Heating up
Breakfast spoke to NIWA General Manager of Climate Change Dr David
Wratt about projections for warming and weather patterns in New
Zealand.
John Key
National leader John Key explains the mixed messages his
party has been giving out over what it would do with the Kiwisaver
scheme if it became the next government.
Crown apology
Prime Minister Helen Clark will make a formal apology on behalf of
the Crown to New Zealand Vietnam veterans to acknowledge their
unfair treatment when they returned to New Zealand from the war.
Chris Mullane, Vietnam Vet and National Executive of the New
Zealand Ex-Vietnam Services Association spoke to Breakfast about
what the apology will mean to him and his comrades.
The habit
Most New Zealand smokers take their first puff at age 14. Cigarette
companies are finding crafty ways of "hooking in" potential young
smokers. Youth affairs commentator Jehan Casinader explained
how.
Gadgets in handbags
Breakfast's gadget girl Tee Twyford introduced some handy handbag
items to make every girl's life just that bit easier.
Asian adventure
Breakfast interviews a family of 10 who are going on the adventure
of life time spending seven months all over east Asia doing charity
work with schools and children.
Surf's up
Christchurch reporter Jack Tame checked out the surf in
the Gold Coast.