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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Welcome to the Health is a Skill podcast with host Todd Vande Hei! Todd is the CEO of Stark, which exists to change the future of health and fitness in the communities they serve. For the last 15 years, Todd has been on a journey to discover what it means to be in a state of peak health. After suffering from a series of seizures and being diagnosed with high blood pressure and atrial fibrillation in his early 30’s, Todd decided it was time to make a change. Those changes fell into one of fou ...
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Ski Utah's new Last Chair will take you inside Utah's resorts for the story behind the Greatest Snow on Earth®. In a weekly series of audio features, host Tom Kelly will bring you behind the scenes with resort leaders, athletes and fascinating figures who are the stories inside Utah skiing and snowboarding. Whether you're a passionate local snow rider, or a guest to the Utah mountain landscape, you'll learn about mountain life through the stories of the men and women who shape the Ski Utah e ...
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Australian media executive, Kim Williams has been made chair of the ABC Radio. He aims to raise the importance of news radio in Australia. William said that there's far too much fluff on the website and that they need to tidy it up and tighten it up, he has got rid of the National Morning Pres, Breakfast Presenter Patricia Karvelas and has advised …
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If you are looking for cogent arguments, then there was no shortage of them from the banks this week in front of the Parliamentary committee looking into banking. They are doing this because the Government has decided banks need some kind of reform and there is not enough competition. What they plan to do about it we don’t know, but it’s the same a…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Andrew Bayly: 2/10 Inexplicable behaviour. We still don’t really know the details of it, but it's also been hopelessly explained, thus dragging it out. Darleen Tana: 1/10 A person who should have never found her way to a House of …
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New Zealand is experiencing a vinyl revival, a new generation getting hooked on the old-school technology. It’s not just the cities experiencing the boom, Napier’s ‘Just For The Record’ filled with customers. Gordon Stevenson, the store’s owner, told Mike Hosking that there’s very few artists that aren’t on vinyl these days. He said that vinyl soun…
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There’ll be carnage in Canterbury this Labour Day weekend. The Kiwis are facing the Kangaroos for the first time since November in a sell-out league double-header. Their last match saw them claim a historic win in Hamilton, claiming 30 points and leaving the Aussies with zero. Coach Stacey Jones told Mike Hosking he’s confident they can put togethe…
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Friday has come so Tim Wilson and Kate Hawkesby joined Mike Hosking to Wrap the Week that was. It’s been a scandal filled week, with Darleen Tana being ousted from Parliament, Andrew Bayly’s offensive comments, and the new Crown Observer for Wellington City Council, so they decided to play a game of Rank the Scandal. They also stand on one leg as t…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 25th of October, Finance Minister Nicola Willis talks contract expectations for social services. International rugby league is back in Christchurch with a huge game between the Kiwis and Australia. Stacey Jones talks the young Kiwi team's chances. Kate and Tim stand on one leg while discuss…
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Donald Trump has edged ahead of Kamala Harris in the latest polls, with less than two weeks until the US election. A Wall Street Journal poll shows the Republican two points ahead of the Democrat – a direct swap from when they last did the poll in August. A CNBC poll also shows Trump ahead of Harris by two points. US correspondent Mitch McCann told…
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There’s been a shift in when New Zealand will hit peak petrol imports. After initially predicting it will peak around next year, Channel Infrastructure says the early 2030s is now the more likely date. It comes as the company announced plans for an energy precinct at Marsden Point. Chief executive Rob Buchanan told Mike Hosking some of the reasons …
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“It must be better than this” is the message from children's advocate Dame Lesley Max following the Chief Ombudsman's crack down on Oranga Tamariki. Peter Boshier has taken aim at the organisation over its handling of complaints against a man, accused of abusing his partner's young children, despite nine separate reports. Great Potentials Foundatio…
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Zespri is optimistic for 2025 after what it says has been an encouraging year for growers. Its last charter vessel for the season has left for Japan, expecting to arrive early next month with just over 4,500 tonnes of fruit. The company says Europe has been performing really well, while China has seen a 40% increase in volume. CEO Jason Te Brake to…
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There’s going to be a major overhaul in the way the Government contracts social services. The Government's announcing what it calls outcomes contracts in a bid to deliver results, but also scrap initiatives that are not working. It's also working on a Social Investment Fund, soon to be spearheaded by social investment secretary and former Police Co…
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Perspective—how you view yourself and your role within the world—is one of the final steps towards a healthier self, but it’s also one of the hardest areas to optimize. On today’s episode of Health is a Skill, Todd sits down with Dr. Chris Renna, one of the nation’s premier preventative medical providers, to talk perspective, optimism, and longevit…
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We have to ask some simple questions around our attitude to nuclear and whether we are capable of becoming slightly more mature about it. This country got semi-famous for its anti-nuke stance. We are still anti-nuke, but we got famous a lifetime ago and the world has changed. Amazon and Google and Oracle are building their own nuclear reactors and,…
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An iconic Kiwi actor is back in the country. Craig Parker mostly lives in the United States these days, but has been back in New Zealand for a while, filming a mystery project before he guests at Auckland’s Armageddon Expo. The last time he was back on this side of the world was a couple of Christmases ago, but he told Mike Hosking that he likes to…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 24th of October, there’s yet more inequality and poor performance in our schools, according to a new report. Education Minister Erica Stanford talks the ever-growing job before her. We hear all the time about how good it is across the ditch, but a new report in the construction industry t…
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Some ambulance workers feel the Government's funding boost is too little, too late. The Government's increasing ambulance service funding by 6%. Hato Hone St John says the extra money has helped it settle pay disputes with unions, ending weeks of industrial action. First Union National Ambulance Coordinator Faye McCann told Mike Hosking that it has…
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The construction sector says the grass isn't always greener in Australia. New research suggests the long-held belief of Australia offering better financial opportunities in the industry than New Zealand may no longer be true. The Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council says, in some cases, salary and housing prices paint New Z…
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Queenstown's film and TV industry finally has a home. An old department store has been transformed into Remarkable Studios NZ – already ticking off having its first major drama project filmed there. It's located just five minutes from Queenstown airport and close to several hotels. Screentime NZ chief executive Philly de Lacey told Mike Hosking the…
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Rising concerns from the farming sector as more land is sold off for forestry. Beef + Lamb's new research reveals more than 51,000 hectares have been sold since the end of 2022. It estimates almost one million stock units are lost for every 100,000 hectares planted. Chair Kate Acland told Mike Hosking the issue isn’t forestry as such, but rather th…
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The Education Minister hopes curriculum changes gives policymakers more information to work with. An auditor-general report has found the Ministry of Education lacks information prior to someone entering the NCEA system. The report suggests it's difficult to identify and tackle equity issues in the education system without more information. Educati…
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The polls are concerningly tight as the US Election draws nearer. With Donald Trump and Kamala Harris neck and neck, the focus is on the battleground states. Harris’ Campaign concerned about a potential crack in the ‘Blue Wall’, made up of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking that if Harris loses …
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King Charles and Queen Camilla are leaving Australia, bound for Samoa after a short but sweet trip down under. The pair had 27 engagements across Sydney, drawing substantial crowds filled with people of all ages. However, the trip wasn’t without drama, with Independant Senator Lidia Thorpe interrupting the reception to heckle the King. Australian C…
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Who doesn’t love katsu chicken? And with the katsu chicken, and the wraps, and the lasagne, David Seymour has saved us $130m. All the moaners, whingers, whiners, and hand wringers can say sorry because it wasn’t the end of the world. Several crimes have been committed in the school lunch drama, which of course should never have been a drama because…
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Signs of economic recovery look to be turning the dial on retailers' mood. Retail NZ's quarterly survey finds 65% of retailers feel confident or very confident their business will survive the next 12 months. It finds 57% think they will meet or exceed their targets for the final quarter, even after 70% failed to meet their last sales targets. Chief…
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Today on Politics Wednesday, Mike Hosking was joined by Labour’s Keiran McAnulty and National’s Mark Mitchell for a chat about some of the biggest political stories of the week so far. They discussed the hot water Andrew Bayly has found himself in after making a Ministerial visit, Wellington’s woes and the appointment of a Crown Observer to the cou…
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The fallout from the axing of sports from the Commonwealth Games has begun. 10 disciplines will be included in the scaled-down Glasgow event, with hockey, triathlon, sevens, and T20 cricket among the sports missing out. Track cycling, swimming, athletics, and netball have made the cut. NZ Olympic Committee CEO Nicki Nicol told Mike Hosking that the…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 23rd of October, Wellington has finally been appointed a Crown Observer, and David Seymour seems to have cracked it with the cheaper school lunches. Mike is astounded that people are going in to buy one colour of every clothing item they like, and by how little we are spending on food, o…
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Rotorua locals are calling for all of the city's emergency motels to be shut down right away. The Government's applied to keep seven motels operating after their resource consents expire in December. Independent commissioner David Hill will look at 176 submissions and decide whether to renew them. Of the 37 submitters, 36 are against. Rotorua Distr…
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School lunches look to open up a number of opportunities for businesses. The Government says it's saving $130 million a year by reducing the cost per meal from $8 to $3. The Compass Group has been contracted as the lead supplier. Associate Education Minister David Seymour told Mike Hosking other businesses will be able to get involved. He says that…
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A former Wellington Mayor thinks Tory Whanau's made the right call to accept a Crown observer at her council. The city's Long Term Plan's being re-written after the city u-turned on its decision to sell its shares in Wellington Airport. There's also been a raft of issues around the council table. Local Government Minister Simeon Brown cited council…
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New research has revealed pipfruit export growth is outstripping national export growth. The industry contributed just under $2 billion to New Zealand's economy last year. Export value increased from $347 million in 2012 to more than $892 million in 2023. Apple and Pears chairperson Lesley Wilson told Mike Hosking the regional impacts are huge. She…
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When it comes to the lifestyle of a ski town, Utah is a real pioneer. When High West began distilling in Utah nearly 20 years ago, it was the first ski town distillery in America. Ritual Chocolate followed suit, moving to Utah in 2015. In this episode, Last Chair explores the magic of whiskey and chocolate, and the unique experiences these two Utah…
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There are more people than ever with private medical insurance. In a so-called “cost of living crisis”, over 15,000 more people joined Southern Cross last year – and that’s just one company. They now have almost a million customers. Having delt with my company recently over a series of issues, I can inform you I pay over $4000 a year and I have nev…
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Stephen Fry is a man of many talents. He’s an award-winning comedian, actor, presenter, director, and has claimed the title of ‘bestselling author’ multiple times. His latest work is the final instalment of his Greek Myths series, ‘Odyssey’ retelling the tale of Odysseus from Homer’s epic poem. Along with this, Fry is bringing his live show to New …
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 22nd of October, the Government are making more changes to the Three Strikes law, so can the legal fraternity get on board? The Ihumātao debacle is back on the table as documents show that Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka considered disolving the committee. UK comedian, actor, writer…
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There's disagreement as the Government toughens up its Three Strikes rule for offenders. It's lowering the threshold for a first strike warning from 24 months imprisonment to 12 months. It's also agreed to activate strike warnings for people who commit any of 42 qualifying offences. Law Association Vice President Julie-Anne Kincade told Mike Hoskin…
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A former Minister holds the view that the Ihumātao committee's achieved nothing. Documents seen under the Official Information Act show that Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka considered dissolving the committee. It's now been almost four years since the previous Labour Government supported the sale of the land, after controversial protests. Fo…
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The Prime Minister says he can't fathom why Minister Andrew Bayly would make offensive comments to a worker during a visit. A worker claims the minister told him to “go home... take some wine, and F... off”, and made an L sign with his finger on his forehead. Bayly's apologised. Christopher Luxon told Mike Hosking Bayly didn't know the person, and …
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The Hawke's Bay Chamber of Commerce says widening the region's key road will benefit everyone. The Hawke's Bay Expressway is being upgraded from two lanes to four as part of the Roads of National Significance programme. The route carries 29,000 vehicles a day, including those transporting goods to and from the Napier port. Chamber Chief Executive K…
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The Royal College of GPs says registration fast-tracks will mean someone coming to New Zealand won't have to wait months. The Medical Council's introducing faster registrations for doctors with specialist qualifications from the UK, Ireland, and Australia. It comes after Australia introduced something similar for GPs from here, the UK, and Ireland.…
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A very good victory on Friday for common sense. The Solicitor-General fell on her sword over the instructions to the prosecution service promoting race. It was Monday, this time last week we raised it because it seemed scandalous. How did this happen? How does a Government so explicitly state the race card is no longer being played in policy settin…
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Andrew Saville and Guy Heveldt joined Mike Hosking to discuss the America’s Cup, Auckland FC’s maiden victory over the Brisbane Roar, the Everest, Chris Hoy’s cancer announcement, the White Ferns winning the T20 Women’s World Cup, the Black Caps’ win in India and the NPC semifinals. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 21st of October, Peter Burling and Grant Dalton are on the show to talk the America's Cup win and where it will be held next. A World Cup win for the White Ferns - Craig McMillan joins amidst the celebrations. And what a weekend for sport overall! Auckland FC, the America's Cup, Black C…
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Former President Donald Trump's crude remark of legendary golfer Arnold Palmer is raising eyebrows. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are on the home stretch to election day in under three weeks. US correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking Trump has spent time talking about the late golfer's genitalia during a vis…
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Hopes new technology can help predict busy periods in emergency departments. Auckland University research has found artificial intelligence algorithms can predict surges in admissions for respiratory illnesses - weeks before they happen. Computer scientist Steffen Albrecht told Mike Hosking it finds recurring patterns in data. “It’s really a databa…
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It's undoubtedly been one of our greater weekends of sport, from sailing, to the Silver Ferns, football and of course, the cricket. The White Ferns beat South Africa by 32 runs in Dubai to win the T20 World Cup for the first time in their history. Woman of the match and tournament Amelia Kerr top-scored with 43 runs and bagged figures of 3-24 in a …
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The Land Information Minister says there needs to be a way to build key infrastructure projects without years of litigation and arguments. An independent panel reviewed the Public Works Act, which allows government agencies to force people and businesses to sell their land, to complete big infrastructure projects. An amendment bill is likely to be …
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Team New Zealand's boss has confirmed they'll battle Britain's INEOS Britannia team in the next America's Cup. The Kiwi squad has won a historic third cup in a row. Grant Dalton told Mike Hosking they'll face the British side once again. “Yes, it is INEOS – or the British team – so we’ve accepted that challenge.” On whether that event will be in Ne…
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A long-awaited rethink of local body elections is underway, as Local Government New Zealand seeks feedback on how to tackle poor voter turnout. Little over 40 percent of the population had their say in 2022. A bordering on ancient postal system could be the blame. Electoral reform group member and Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz joined Mike Hosking. …
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