19 Dec 2012

The Panel with David Slack and Richard Langston (Part 2)

From Afternoons, 4:33 pm on 19 December 2012

Topics - Danish scientists who set out to measure the benefits of breakfast and lunch among children found diet helped, but the way pupils travelled to school was far more significant. A government reports says the "long-term benefits" of hosting the Rugby World Cup last year are likely to be more significant than winning the event. The State Services Commissioner says the relationship between the outgoing secretary of Education, and the Minister, Hekia Parata, has been an important factor in Lesley Longstone's resignation.

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