On the Febuary 20 show...
Legal aid
More New Zealanders will soon qualify for legal aid, but the Law
Society says that doesn't necessarily mean they will get it. Chair
of the society's family law section, Simon Maude, discussed the
issue with Breakfast.
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Temporary seating
Rugby commentator Keith Quinn gives his views on the decision to
allow temporary seating at Eden Park for the 2011 Rugby World
Cup.
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Vector Arena
More than a year after it was due to open the $80 million Vector
Arena in Auckland has finally got an opening date. Arena Chief
executive Bruce MacTaggart discussed the long hard road to getting
the venue complete and what it means for Auckland.
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Fringe fun
Reporter Alexi O'Brien got along to Wellington's 14th annual fringe
festival to get a taste of what's on offer.
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Music review
Francesca Rudkin reviews Glasgow band The Fratellis, who recently
won a Brit Award for best British breakthrough act.
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Consumer news
David Russell from the Consumer's Institute discusses how
to buy the right heaing aid.
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12th Man
Australian satirist Billy Birmingham - the voice behind the 12th
Man series is in town for the Chappell Hadlee series.
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Judy Corbalis
Author Judy Corbalis discusses her novel Mortmain - set in small
town New Zealand in the 1930s and featuring a colourful cast of
characters including a snobbish lawyer, an eccentric aristocrat and
a maori chief who meet once a week to play three handed chess.
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I Have a Dream
I Have a Dream is a school programme for children in need.
Project sponsor Scott Gilmour spoke to Breakfast.
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