Breakfast 2008-11-11. 07:00-10:00

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Year
2008
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Audio
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Duration
03:00:00
Broadcast Date
11 Nov 2008
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Husband, Dale
Winikerei, Tia
McCarten, Matt, 1959-
Clarke, Mania
Doherty, Wiremu
Benadito, Tai

* News and Weather every hour.
* Greetings - Show promo & rundown
* Waatea News Update.
* Community Noticeboard.
* National and International Headliners.
* Contemporary and Nostalgic music.

Matt McCarten: Left Wing Political analyst, commentator. Matt looks at Phil Goff, new Labour Party Leader after the election win of the National Party and the resignation of Helen Clark.

Mania Clark: Organiser of "Ataahua night" in Clendon, South Auckland. Mania explains what the Clendon Baptist Church is trying to impart to the women of their community and establish some good things after the negative reputation the area has suffered lately. She would like to see some spiritual values back into the families.

Wiremu Dougherty: Chairman of the National Urban Māori Authority Academic Board. Wiremu talks about the "Manukau 21st Century Education Hui".
A gathering of Educators and people with a stake in the Education Sector.
Wiremu tells us what prompted this Hui with a number of very high profile speakers.
Under achievement among our children is a reason we should go back to Phonic teaching to help lift the literacy rate.

The Police Show 0800 New Cops
Dale is joined with regular guest (Police Officer) Tia Winikerei: Introduces two of her colleagues from NZ Police, Douglas Eruera from the Hokianga and works with "Cops in School" in Manurewa with Tai Benadito born in the Cook Islands but raised in Mangere and works with "Cops in School" in Mangere. They talk about the various aspects of their work with youth.

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