An award-winning smash hit series hosted by kiwi comedians Guy Montgomery and Tim Batt. The pair have been punishing themselves with movies for your enjoyment since Feb 2014, starting by watching and reviewing Grown Ups 2 once a week, every week, for a full year. They applied the same treatment to Sex and The City 2, Sex and The City, We Are You Friends, the Emmanuelle franchise of softcore adult films and now are taking on The Fast and Furious franchise in reverse order. Hosted on Acast. Se ...
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Mediawatch looks critically at the New Zealand media - television, radio, newspapers and magazines as well as the 'new' electronic media.
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Aotearoa's best breakfast radio show. Laugh out louder with ZM's Fletch, Vaughan and Hayley - new episodes 7 days a week! Instagram, Facebook & TikTok: @FVHZM Part of the ZM Podcast Network: linktr.ee/ZMonline
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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A magazine programme with long-form, in-depth feature interviews on current affairs, science, modern life, history, the arts and more.
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A weekly analysis of significant political issues.
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An award-winning smash hit series hosted by kiwi comedians Guy Montgomery and Tim Batt. The pair have been punishing themselves with movies for your enjoyment since Feb 2014, starting by watching and reviewing Grown Ups 2 once a week, every week, for a full year. They applied the same treatment to Sex and The City 2, Sex and The City, We Are You Friends, the Emmanuelle franchise of softcore adult films and now are taking on The Fast and Furious franchise in reverse order. Hosted on Acast. Se ...
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Each week the New Zealand Herald and BusinessDesk's Cooking the Books tackles a different money problem. Hosted by Frances Cook.
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Join The Detail team six days a week as they make sense of the big stories with the country’s best journalists and experts. Produced by Newsroom for RNZ, and made possible by NZ on Air. Listen on RNZ National at 7pm Monday-Thursday during The Panel.
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Think business is boring? This podcast proves it's anything but. Join Simon Pound as he talks to everyone from accidental entrepreneurs to industry leaders about their business journeys and what propelled them to where they are today. Made in partnership with Spark Business Lab.
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Our commentators make sense of the week in politics
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The Panel features a range of panellists from across the opinion spectrum, together with expert phone guests.
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A daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world. Hosted by Susana Suisuiki.
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Conversations with people who are living with purpose and having a positive impact in our world. Host Steven Moe asks about their life journeys and what has shaped them into who they are today.
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Investment author and columnist Mary Holm talks to Jesse Mulligan every fortnight about her top tips for how to make your money work.
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NZ's leading politics programme. #nzqanda is made with the support of NZ On Air.
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Rabobank's RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness team has 90 analysts working in local teams across the worldwide Rabobank network. They generate knowledge, and develop views and insights on businesses, topics and developments in the food & agribusiness sectors across the globe. All analysts have their own sector specialisations—ranging from meat and fish to dairy, vegetables, fruit and floriculture, coffee and cocoa. Please read our disclaimer here: https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/di ...
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With a proven track record of driving the news cycle, Andrew Bolt steers discussion, encourages debate and offers his perspectives on national affairs.
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New Zealand's podcast that inspires and challenges those in business and leadership. Hear from numerous top NZ leaders and entrepreneurs including Rod Drury, Sir Stephen Tindall, Sir Michael Hill, Sir Graham Henry, Mike Bennetts, Andy Hamilton and many more.
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Jesse Mulligan presents an upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time.
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Keeping up to date with the news just became a little easier. Available every weekday at 5am, tune in as Chelsea Daniels chats with the journalists and newsmakers, going behind the headlines to break down what you need to know on the biggest stories of the day.
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New Zealand Parliament - live streaming audio from Parliament (during sitting times) and listen-again audio from Question Time. Go to the footer of this page to find the link and frequencies to listen live. When Parliament is not sitting, this frequency carries the Southern Star programme from the Radio Rhema Broadcast Group. To discover when Parliament is and is not sitting, visit the Parliamentary website (www.parliament.nz/en/watch-parliament/).
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After 33 years behind the Newstalk ZB microphone, Leighton can’t give it up completely. There were so many requests to continue his opinionated commentary that the prospect of podcasting was born. So, without restriction, Leighton continues to serve up on everything you want to hear about and some things you don’t. Stand by to be enlightened, educated and enraged!
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Your friends might not want to talk about money, but I do! Hi, I’m Ruth and I’m a blogger on Personal Finance and in this podcast I tell the stories of Kiwis and their experiences with the money in their lives. How do they use it or how does it use them? Where do they save and invest it and does it work? What are their financial triumphs and financial train wrecks? How can you extract the most out of life and spend as little as possible while doing it? Join me as I ask the questions everyone ...
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Think business is boring? This podcast proves it's anything but. Join Simon Pound as he talks to everyone from accidental entrepreneurs to industry leaders about their business journeys and what propelled them to where they are today. Made in partnership with Spark Business Lab.
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Listen back to features and interviews from 95bFM's daily news and current affairs show. Jessica Hopkins, Castor Chacko, Nicholas Lindstrom, and Caeden Tipler focus on the issues of Tāmaki Makaurau and elsewhere in independent-thinking bFM style. Monday-Thursday 12-1pm on 95bFM.
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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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Guyon Espiner, Lisa Owen, Tim Watkin and Julian Wilcox guide you through the maze of politics to the election, with frank and forthright discussion.
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With a straight down the middle approach, Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive on Newstalk ZB delivers the very latest news and views to New Zealanders as they wrap up their day.
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Home is where the heart is, and there’s no question that Kiwis LOVE property. Newstalk ZB’s OneRoof Radio Show is a full-house of property talk, tips and tricks. Leading industry experts join us to discuss and debate the latest in market trends, investments, DIY and much more. Step inside The OneRoof Radio Show and make yourself at home.
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Don't risk not knowing what's going around New Zealand and the world - catch up with interviews from Early Edition on Newstalk ZB.
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A rotating cast of the finest political minds offer up commentary on the big topics of the week. Broadcast Thursday mornings from Auckland, New Zealand.
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Geoff Houtman was part of the team that created the worst sitcom ever made. It's haunted him for 25 years. Now he's on a quest to find out what went wrong and to see what lessons we can learn about failure in general.
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Listen to the latest NBR interviews, debates and panel discussions on demand, giving you context and the chance to hear what goes on behind-the-scenes.
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Hosted by Niall Anderson and Sam Garriock, the Classic NBL Podcast from the NZ Herald delivers all the information, news, analysis and classic moments from the New Zealand NBL.
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At The Drive Thru (formerly known as The Egonomist); your premier source for rants, raves and arguments on topics from Politics to News to Social Trends, with a focus on New Zealand but with an eye to the world. Each week Dan and Dave will bring you new episodes. Sometimes deep and philosophical, sometimes filth and vitriol, we aim to be a voice of informed malcontent.
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TVNZ's John Campbell looks behind the stories making the news.
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Established in 1987, the New Zealand Cricket Museum is located in the historic Museum Stand at Wellington's iconic Basin Reserve. Here we present two special features: From The Archive, with highlights from our collection, and Last Over With Erin, a series of interviews with former-New Zealand players from Erin Campbell.
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Enda Brady: UK correspondent on Rishi Sunak's poor results in the UK local elections
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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is determined to fight on after a poor showing in the UK local elections. The final votes were counted last weekend, and the Tories lost 10 councils and over 470 council seats. UK correspondent Enda Brady says it's hard to see where Sunak goes from here. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Brad Olsen: Infometrics Principal Economist on New Zealand negotiating a free trade agreement with the United Arab Emirates
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Meat exporters are celebrating news the Government's negotiating a free trade agreement with the United Arab Emirates. Trade Minister Todd McClay says he hopes to get a deal over the line as soon as possible. Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen says it's good that we're striking when the iron's hot when it comes to demand from that part of t…
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Victor Rajasooriar: Siren Gold CEO on the valuable mineral found in New Zealand's West Coast
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The small town of Reefton, located in the West Coast, is sitting on a supply of a valuable mineral. An Australian mining company believes Reefton could have 5 percent of the world's supply of antimony. Siren Gold CEO Victor Rajasooriar says it's likely they'll find at least 50,000 to 100,000 tonnes of antimony if they keep drilling. "We're quite co…
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Wayne Brown: Auckland mayor on keeping the city's Port in council ownership
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Auckland mayor Wayne Brown has announced his idea of leasing out Port operations for 35 years is now off the table. A new agreement with unions and the Port will instead see the land, assets and operations retained by the Council. Mayor Brown says the Auckland ratepayers can't keep on subsidising Port operations. "I think it's worth keeping the Por…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Tuesday, 7 May 2024, an investigation into vote counting errors uncovered more mistakes at last year's election. Chief Electoral Commissioner Karl Le Quesne tells Heather why their checks weren't up to scratch. Corrections Minister Mark Mitchell fronts after his shambolic press conference …
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The Huddle: Will Mark Mitchell's spending announcement blunder offset the message?
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Tonight on The Huddle, broadcaster Paddy Gower and Phil O'Reilly from Iron Duke Partners joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Labour deputy leader Carmel Sepuloni may or may not be one of the contestants on the upcoming season of Celebrity Treasure Island. Is this the right move for a politician to make? Did s…
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Carol Champ: Xclusive Property Management director defends controversial expectations for tenants
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A property manager is defending asking tenants to clean wheelie bins after backlash online. The Xclusive Property Management guide sets out end-of-tenancy expectations for renters. They include cleaning extractor fans, heat pump filters and wheelie bins. The Tenants' Protection Association says these terms are 'pathetic' and 'petty'. Xclusive direc…
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The Panel with Garry Moore and Sarah Sparks (Part 2)
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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Garry Moore and Sarah Sparks discuss a Consumer NZ survey revealing Kiwi motoring preferences and the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest.
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Mark Mitchell: Corrections Minister addresses mix-up surrounding sector funding boost
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The Correction Minister's holding his hands up after mixing up new spending numbers. The Government's putting up $1.9 billion to add more than 800 beds at Waikeria Prison and deliver 685 more frontline Corrections staff, including 470 prison officers. Mark Mitchell's office has been forced to issue a correction, after several figures were confused …
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Andrew Slater: Health NZ Chief People Officer on the ongoing junior doctors' strike
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Two-and-a-half-thousand junior doctors have been striking since 7 this morning over pay negotiations. The Resident Doctors Association says the latest offer meant about 600 registrars would have had pay freezes or cuts of up to 12 percent. Health NZ Chief People Officer Andrew Slater says no current resident medical officers would get a pay cut. "T…
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The Panel with Garry Moore and Sarah Sparks (Part 1)
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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Garry Moore and Sarah Sparks discuss a call from150 experts for the Government to legalise all drugs, and the spike in violence against women in Australia, and what it means for New Zealand.
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Karl Le Quesne: Chief Electoral Officer on the Auditor-General report revealing issues within 2023 election vote count
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Big numbers of special votes and enrolments took a toll on vote counters in last year's election. A report on the count by the Auditor-General has found the final check of the official result was done in a few hours, on the day it was announced. The rushed assessment failed to identify multiple errors. It normally takes two days. Chief Electoral Of…
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Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on Julie Anne Genter facing the Privileges Committee over Parliament confrontation
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The Green Party leadership says it's been made clear to Julie Anne Genter she can never repeat last week's behaviour in the House. Genter hasn't spoken publicly, since crossing the chamber and confronting Minister Matt Doocey during a transport debate. It's been confirmed today she'll face the Privileges Committee and a party disciplinary process i…
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Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on the Reserve Bank of Australia keeping rates on hold
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Australia's Reserve Bank has made the decision to leave the OCR in place at 4.35 percent. This decision is in line with predictions from economists, amid an uncertain financial outlook. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says the Reserve Bank hasn't ruled out more increases in order to tackle inflation. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener fo…
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Adam Cooper: ZB Wellington sports reader on the terror threat impacting the T20 Cricket World Cup
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Security has become a focal point for the men's T20 cricket World Cup and the Black Caps next month in the Caribbean. Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has confirmed a terrorism threat. ZB Wellington sports reader Adam Cooper explains the impact of this update. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Antonia Watson: ANZ Chief Executive on the bank posting an increase in net profit
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The country's largest bank has increased its cash profit, despite falling interest margins. ANZ New Zealand's cash profit rose to $1.15 billion dollars in the six months to March. That's stable on the previous six months, and up four percent on the same period the previous year. Chief Executive Antonia Watson says the bank has taken on less provisi…
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Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis joins to discuss headphone etiquette.
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How AI has taken over our decision making
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Once you start noticing, you can see it everywhere; the 'sameness' of style, music, art and even food. New Yorker staff writer Kyle Chayka blames algorithms that direct our attention to what works best for digital platforms. You see it in Google searches, Facebook feeds and the ads that follow us online. The end result is that we've stopped decidin…
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Mike Chunn's Insight into the Genius of The Beatles' 'Revolver
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Get ready to dive deep into music history with a special guest on this week's music feature. Revolver, the groundbreaking album released in 1966, marked the inception of The Beatles' psychedelic era. Pioneering techniques like backward sounds, automatic double tracking, and close-miked drums revolutionized the recording industry, setting a new stan…
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Brad Foster provides an update on the two Australian brothers and their friend killed while on a surfing trip in Mexico, state and federal government initiatives to fight gender based violence against women, and the 19-year-old who reeled in a $1 million fish in the Northern Territory. He also previews next week's Federal Budget and the current hig…
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Today Catherine has the theme for young people books of Verse Novels. For ages 10+ Worse Things by Sally Murphy For ages 11/12+ Alias Ann: A True Story of Outwitting the Nazis by Susan Hood Starfish by Lisa Fipps The Canyon's Edge by Dusti Bowling For Ages 12+ What About Will by Ellen Hopkins
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Questions to Ministers MARK CAMERON to the Associate Minister for the Environment: What announcements has he made recently regarding reducing the regulatory burden on primary industries? RT HON CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? SUZE REDMAYNE to the Minister of Finance: Has she seen…
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Ben Reid's a strategic technologist working at the forefront of the rapidly changing tech-scape. He has a weekly newsletter Memia and also has written a book Fast Forward Aotearoa - it's available digitally but will be out as a hard copy later this month. We talk to him about AI and what we need to be aware of in Aoteroa.…
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Sleep concerts, a place where performers want you to nap
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Today we hear all about sleep concerts and the art of gong bathing. It's a concert where the performers actually want you to sleep through their performances. We speak to Erika Grant who comes from a classical music background, having played in orchestras before going on to make music for silent films, theatre, and even marching bands. Erika's in o…
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Humans need more education as kiwis become more curious
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Kiwi birds have been getting some star treatment of late. Movie star Leonardo diCaprio used his social media platform of 62 million followers - to praise the work of conservationists Capital Kiwi, who have been releasing kiwi into the wilds of Wellington. Earlier this month, a kiwi was caught on cctv in a suburban Wellington backyard, followed by a…
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Pacific Rally yacht voyage to incorporate science this year
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Opua in the Bay Of Islands is currently host to a flotilla of 25 boats. They're waiting for the right weather conditions before hoisting anchor and setting sail on 2024 Pacific Rally, which is a six month voyage across the ocean. This year - for the first time ever - the sailors have also been recruited for a huge science experiment. James Frankham…
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Midday Business News for 7 May 2024
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Sports chat with Sam Ackerman.
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Rod Liddle: UK Correspondent on the results of local elections
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It’s not boding well for the Tories in the wake of the local elections. The Conservative Party has lost over 500 councillors, making it the worst result not only in living memory but in the party’s history. UK Correspondent Rod Liddle told Mike Hosking that the results came in during a glorious week for Rishi Sunak, but it did him no favours at all…
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Hemingway's life reimagined in Auckland lawyer's new novel
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It's nearly 63 years since American novelist Ernest Hemingway died, yet his work - and his life - continue to fascinate. It's the subject of Dermot Ross's debut novel Hemingway's Goblet, - about a London-based lawyer called Nick Harrieson who discovers his grandfather had not only met the writer but may have inspired him. It comes as Nick's career …
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BusinessDesk editor, Victoria Young crunches the numbers as Westpac and BNZ post their six-month results, with other major banks expected to follow.
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Around the motu: Georgina Campbell in Wellington
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Wellington correspondent Georgina Campbell disusses the latest news from the capital, including a retailer who claims the Green MP Julie Anne Genter grabbed her arm during a conversation about banning cars from heart of the city.
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Kiran Dass reviews Hagstone by Sinéad Gleeson published by Fourth Estate.
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Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley's Lil Bitta Pod - 7th May 2024
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On Today's Lil Bitta Pod; Fletch is now officially known as "Coupon Carl"! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By ZM Podcast Network
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Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley's Big Pod - 7th May 2024
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Unreal Influencers Wilson Dixon! Silly Little Poll! Top 6: Signs Winter's arrived down South Fart Walks Speakerphone Whoopsies Hayley & Producer Shannon almost died... Fact of the Day Day Day Day Daaaaay! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By ZM Podcast Network
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Donna Demaio: Australia Correspondent on the pilot forced to take evasive action after China detonated flares
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An Australian pilot operating in international waters was forced to take evasive action. A Chinese military jet detonated flares close to the Navy helicopter as it flew above the Yellow Sea near South Korea. The Defence Department has described the actions of the Chinese Air Force plane as “unsafe and unprofessional”. Australian Correspondent Donna…
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Ballerina, author & comedian Sacha Jones on The Fatter Sex
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Ballerina-turned-author and comedian Sacha Jones on her book The Fatter Sex - looking at women's battles with diet, weight and body confidence.
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Ron looks at the latest on the war in Gaza, and the wave of university campus protests across the US. He is a Senior Editor and Correspondent, Washington Desk for NPR news.
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Mike's Minute: We don't need as many councillors or MPs
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We have a lot to thank Jamie Arbuckle for. Jamie is a Marlborough councillor and an MP for New Zealand First. He is this week's political headline because he has two jobs and two salaries and has, for now, decided to keep all of them. We thank him because it proves without a shadow of a doubt that one, if not two of these jobs aren't actual jobs as…
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Claiming on insurance can be complicated and legalistic - insurance ombudsman Karen Stevens answers your questions
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Brett O'Riley: Employers and Manufacturers' Association CEO on the OECD report and the call for foreign investment
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There are calls to boost foreign investment in local businesses to get our economy going again. The OECD's biennial report has found a lack of competition and restrictive foreign investment rules are barriers to improving productivity. Employers and Manufacturers' Association chief executive Brett O'Riley says getting more foreign investment in is …
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Coastal shipping was seen as a saviour after Cyclone Gabrielle, but Government backing for the sector has cooled.
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 7th of May, we talked to the Corrections Association about the Government's new $1.9 billion plan to make NZ safer. The Prime Minister joined the show to talk about the cluster that was their press conference and whether we're getting fleeced by the banks and Air NZ. Kiwi singer Mel Parson…
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Mel Parsons: Kiwi folk and country singer on the release of her new single and upcoming album
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Performing never gets old for kiwi folk-country singer Mel Parsons. Having just released her newest single and with her sixth album on the way, Parsons is set to have a quick release tour in New Zealand before heading off to Canada for more live shows. Having previously lived in Canada, Parsons told Mike Hosking that it’s kind of like being in a mo…
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Westpac CEO on tough times for customers and combatting scams
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Westpac says many households and businesses are struggling with high interest rates and costs and the coming months will be challenging. Chief Executive Catherine McGrath talks about the sluggish economy and what the bank is doing about frauds and scams.
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Todd McClay: Trade Minister on the free trade agreement negotiations with the United Arab Emirates
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The Trade Minister says they're taking an "exciting step" as negotiations start on a free trade agreement with the United Arab Emirates. The Minister's met with his counterpart in Dubai in an attempt to strengthen ties with the economic giant. Trade Minister Todd McClay told Mike Hosking that the UAE is an important partner for New Zealand. He says…
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Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister on the Corrections funding mix up, the OECD report, and MPs drawing dual salaries
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The Prime Minister has admitted the Government got mixed up in its corrections funding announcement yesterday. There was confusion from Corrections Minister Mark Mitchell over how many beds in total Waikeria Prison would have, with an additional 810 beds. Christopher Luxon told Mike Hosking that he spoke to Mitchell about the mix up straight afterw…
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Floyd du Plessis: Corrections Association President on the lack of details in the Government's funding announcement
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The Corrections Association says it's concerned about the lack of detail in the Government's funding announcement. The Government's injecting $1.9 billion into Corrections to establish more prison beds, bolster frontline staff, and provide further support for offenders. Corrections Minister Mark Mitchell says the association wasn't consulted due to…
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Grant Webster: Tourism Holdings Limited CEO on the drop in the company's shares
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The slashed earnings forecast for Tourism Holdings is largely due to sinking vehicle sales. The dual-listed camper van and tourism company now expects net profit for the year to be around $53 million, instead of $75 million. Stock value dropped 32% following the news. Chief Executive Grant Webster told Mike Hosking that when it comes to tourism, th…
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