"BREAKFAST." 28/04/2009

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Rights Information
Year
2009
Reference
55889
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Duration
03:00:00
Broadcast Date
28 Apr 2009
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Husband, Dale
Goff, Phil
Pompey, Toko
Te Aho, Willie
Gordon, Peter, 1921-1991
New Zealand Labour Party

"BREAKFAST." 28/04/2009 - with Dale providing your early morning dose of bilingual news, views , Māori events and entertainment.
Veteran Māori broadcaster Dale Husband (Ngāti Maru/Tainui) hosts this 3-hour programme that keeps listeners in touch with the Māori world with up-to-the-minute news and stimulating interviews with the newsmaker of the day.
EVERY TUESDAY - 7am to 10am.
Radio Waatea 603AM.

Includes:
* News and Weather every hour.
* Greetings - Show promo & rundown
* Waatea News Update.
* Community Noticeboard.
* National and International Headliners.
* Contemporary and nostalgic waiata.
* Regular Tuesday morning guests;

TOKO POMPEY: Dale talks with Toko about the 70th birthday party yesterday for one of the original Howard Morrison Quartet, Wi Wharekura. Toko tells us about the Māori celebrities and old entertainers that attended the celebrations in Rotorua.

WILLIE TE AHO: A Principal Negotiator for Māori, put Māori submissions on the Table at a Parliamentary Select Committee for the Emissions Trading Scheme. He joins Dale to reflect on how Māori submissions were received. Willie tells us how he acquired his negotiating skills as he was growing up. Willie says he will give us an update as the hearing progress's.

PETER GORDON: Celebrity Fusion Chef talks with Dale about the Gourmet Hangi he will be catering for as a fund raiser for the Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre in Eden Terrace, Auckland.
The fund raiser will be held on May 10th in Ngaruawahia at the Turangawaewae Marae. Peter tells us about this special event and about his career as a Chef working offshore.

HON. PHIL GOFF: MP, Leader of the Labour Party talks with Dale about his day and what's happening within Parliament like the State Housing issue recently surfaced, and tweaks to the Emission's Trading Scheme could result in hardship with many Iwi and could impact to the tune of Billions of dollars, controversy surrounding the name change to our North and South Islands to Te Waipounamu, for South, and Te Ika o Maui, for the North and finally the Mt Albert By-elections on the 13th June now that Helen Clark has vacated her Seat and Parliament - how does Labour look?

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