BREAKFAST. 03/07/2007

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Year
2007
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Media type
Moving image
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Series
BREAKFAST
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
2:00:00
Broadcast Date
03/07/2007
Production company
Television New Zealand
Credits
Presenter: Paul Henry
Presenter: Kay Gregory

“Range View Rd decision
National's housing spokesman Phil Heatley and State Housing Advocate Len Parker spoke about the Tenancy Tribunal's decision to allow Sharon Salt to stay in her Housing New Zealand home.

VC award
RSA National President John Campbell spoke about the Victoria Cross medal being awarded to Corporal Bill Apiata for rescuing a wounded comrade while under enemy fire in Afghanistan in 2004, carrying him across 70 metres of rocky, fire-swept ground.

Fiji sanctions 
Fiji expert, Dr Rod Alley from Victoria University, spoke about the latest sanctions imposed by our government on Fiji.

Music review 
Francesca Rudkin reviewed the new album from indie rockers The Editors.

Act and Labour 
Reformed politician Rodney Hide about his political transformation and Act's new co-operation agreement with Labour.

Consumer news 
Sue Chetwin from the Consumers' Institute spoke about what we should be doing with the hundreds of thousands of electrical appliances which are thrown out each year.

Identifying a Mummy 
Dr Sabry Khater, from the Department of Antiquities in Egypt, talked about the discovery of the mummy of the most powerful Egyptian pharoah, Queen Hatshepsut.

Family trusts 
Tens of thousands of New Zealanders have their wealth tied up in family trusts, but what many don't know is that most trusts can't be trusted. Mark Maxwell spoke about the dangers of private trusts and his book that helps people avoid problems - Trusts - A Kiwi Sham?

Inspire travel magazine 
Sarah Heeringa from Inspire Magazine spoke about Oman and Kenya and other travel stories covered in the second issue of the magazine." TVNZ; tvnz.co.nz; 11/07/2007