Breakfast’s ‘Great Coffey Road Trip’ Hits The Road

Click to enlarge The McCafe Winnebago
Wednesday the 21st October, 2009
Breakfast's roving weather presenter Tamati Coffey
kicks off the “Great Coffey Road Trip” of New Zealand in
Invercargill this Tuesday (27th October).
Tamati will
be broadcasting Breakfast weather live from the Southland
Museum, from 6.30am to 8.30am.
Catch the Breakfast
crew as they roll into town in the McCafe Winnebago Cruiser.
Tamati drives in to catch up with locals over a morning cup
of McCafe coffee, and uncover the best of the south.
Come down as Breakfast broadcasts live, meet Tamati
and check out the McCafe Winnebago.
The 6-week
Breakfast road trip drives from Invercargill to 90 Mile
Beach, stopping to do the weather live from a different
centre each morning. Next week Tamati brings the McCafe
Winnebago to Gore after Invercargill then Queenstown and
Dunedin.
The McCafe Winnebago also plans to broadcast
from Oamaru, Timaru, Ashburton, Akaroa, Rangiora, Kaikoura,
Blenheim, Nelson, Motueka, Greymouth, Hokitika, Otaki,
Levin, Hawera, Otorohanga, Taihape, Dannevirke, Napier,
Hastings, Gisborne, Whakatane, Rotorua, Matamata, Thames,
Whangarei, Keri Keri, Kaitaia and Orewa over the next six
weeks.
And you can win your own ‘Road Trip’ to
drive and discover New Zealand! Winnebago are offering a two
week holiday to one lucky winner. Enter online at http://www.tvnz.co.nz.
For
more info on the Great Coffey road Trip go to http://tvnz.co.nz/breakfast
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