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 Lab.
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A weekly investigative documentary exploring what is happening in New Zealand and to New Zealanders here and overseas. Best Factual Weekly Programme at the 2020 NZ Radio Awards
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The official podcast from New Zealand rugby - featuring interviews with some of the biggest and most influential names in New Zealand and global rugby.
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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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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 Lab.
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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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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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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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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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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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Andrew Bolt exposes yet more hypocrisy from Labor’s latest censorship push. Plus, Donald Trump in court over trumped-up hush money charges - Sean Spicer joins the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Sky News Australia / NZ
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Christian Hawkesby: Reserve Bank pushes against ComCom proposal
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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is pushing back at a proposal by the Commerce Commission to increase competition in the banking sector. The Commerce Commission has made multiple suggestions, including asking the Reserve Bank to tolerate more risk so that smaller banks and lenders have a chance to add competition in the market. Reserve Bank Deputy G…
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The Huddle: Are gang members right about the proposed gang patch law?
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Tonight on The Huddle, journalist Clare de Lore and former Chief of Staff to Jacinda Ardern, Mike Munro, joined in on a discussion about the issues of the day and more! The Government has proposed a ban on gang patches, but will it work? The Wellington Reading Cinemas deal is officially off the table - is it surprising that it took so long? And is …
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The Panel with Alison Mau and Ian Powell (Part 2)
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Tonight on The Panel Wallace is joined by panellists Alison Mau and Ian Powell discuss the tree stump that has been fenced off as it doesn't meet playground safety standards.
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Nicola Young: Wgtn Councillor on the end of Reading Cinemas negotiations
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The controversial Reading Cinemas deal is off. Wellington City Council announced this afternoon that it's ended negotiations because they couldn't get the best possible outcome for Wellingtonians. Under the proposed deal, Wellington Council was set to buy the Reading Cinemas land for $32 million, then sell it back to Reading after a decade as a way…
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Simon Mackenzie: Vector CEO on govt's promise for more EV chargers
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The Government has promised to install 10,000 EV chargers by 2030... and EV charging company Jolt has suggested lines companies should pay for the investment. CEO of Vector, Simon Mackenzie, spoke with Heather du Plessis-Allan about who is responsible for covering the costs. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Lauren Whitney: Breastfeeding mother kicked out comedy show "more of a disruption issue"
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Comedian Arj Barker has hit back at criticism after he asked a breastfeeding mother to leave his show in Melbourne over the weekend. Arj said the seven month old's sounds were distracting him and "ruined his train of thought." The NZ International Comedy Festival is about to kick off and the Chief Executive, Lauren Whitney, joined Heather to discus…
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The Panel with Alison Mau and Ian Powell (Part 1)
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Tonight on The Panel Wallace is joined by panellists Alison Mau and Ian Powell discuss whether cracking down on gang patches is a breach of freedom of speech. Also, they discuss the Kainga Ora development in Rotorua that looks like shipping containers and whether it is fit for purpose.
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: Judges will do what they like with Three Strikes
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This morning I was listening to the radio, and I was quite shocked when I heard Labour’s Justice Spokesperson, Duncan Webb, talking about the Three Strikes Law. He said judges and lawyers hate it so much, they will find ways around it so they don’t have to implement it. He said because the law will now only apply to crimes with sentences over two y…
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Chris Macklin: Law Society convener on gang patch ban proposal
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The Justice Select Committee heard submissions on Tuesday on the Government's proposed ban on gang patches. Chris Macklin, Convener of the Law Society's Criminal Law Committee spoke to Heather du Plessis-Allan about why he critiqued the proposal. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Joseph Tully: Defence Attorney on Trump's hush money trial
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It has been an eventful day in New York as the prosecution and defence laid out their cases in Donald Trump's hush money trial. The former president is accused of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels. Heather spoke with criminal defence attorney Joseph Tully. LISTE ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener…
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Addressing climate change needs more effort
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Being less bad is not good enough. It's not going to get us closer to putting the brakes on climate change. Håkan Nordqvist is the former Head of Sustainability and Innovation at Ikea who believes companies need to do more than tick environmentally friendly boxes. He says sustainability, not just responsibility, needs to drive innovation that's goo…
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Brad Foster reports on general concerns over safety among many Sydneysiders following the two knife attacks in the past week, and the divided opinion on a comedian asking a mother and daughter to leave his show in over the weekend. He also provides an update on Molly the Magpie, the mushroom murders, and Australia's plans for Anzac Day this Thursda…
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Today Claire talks to Jesse about The Unsettled by Richard Shaw, Otherhood, a forthcoming anthology and Ash by Louise Wallace.
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Today owner and managing director of Vertech IT Services Dan Watson talks to Jesse about quishing scams targeting millennials and the case of a man recently who lost 30 years of family tree research while trying to download data from his xtra mail account.
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From sour dough to a scholarship, Brit MacDonald's story
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Like many Invercargill woman Brit MacDonald tried her hand at sour dough making during COVID lockdowns. What sets her apart is that has turned into her owning her own bakery as well as receiving a scholarship to travel to the US and Europe to immerse herself in international sour dough cutlures. She talks to Jesse about how her hobby's turned into …
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How AI is affecting research, Dr Ally Gibson's experience
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In 2021 Dr Ally Gibson launched a research project which required participants to submit short stories in response to a prompt about dating.To find out more about how AI ruined her research Dr Ally Gibson speaks to Jesse.
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Bangers to Bluff fundraiser for MS raises $100,000
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The annual Bangers to Bluff rally concluded this week raising around $100k for the Multiple Sclerosis society. One of this years drivers Rosemary Hedge talks to Jesse about the 2024 event.
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Midday Business News for 23 April 2024.
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Crusaders chief executive Colin Mansbridge is ruling out sacking coach Rob Penney mid-season, despite the team sitting at the bottom of the table. In league, the Warriors' wheels are wobbling heading into their rare home game on Anzac Day. Kiwi swimmer Lewis Clareburt is joining the chorus of disapproval over the leniency of a group of Chinese comp…
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NZ's response to 'significant' migration levels
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Stats NZ figures in the year to January show more than 250,000 people arrived in New Zealand. Massey University Professor Paul Spoonley says the volume of arrivals has contributed a significant net gain of more than 131,000. He joins us to discuss the record levels of migration, the challenge for processing visas, and the government's response. Pro…
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Rod Liddle: UK Correspondent on the incident between a London Police officer and Gideon Falter
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A tense standoff between a London police officer and an antisemitism campaigner has sparked outrage. Gideon Falter, CEO of the Campaign Against Antisemitism, was blocked by an officer from crossing a road near to a pro-Palestine march. Falter was wearing a yarmulke and according to the officer looked ‘openly Jewish’, and by crossing the road in tha…
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A Health New Zealand/Te Whatu Ora commissioned report warns of extreme pressure on New Zealand's aged care sector.
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Jo McKenna: Italy Correspondent on the success of PM Giorgia Meloni and her allies in the regional election
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Good news for the Italian Prime Minister. Giorgia Meloni and her allies have kept control of the southern region of Basilicata in the regional election, defeating their centre-left opponents by a wide margin. Italy Correspondent Jo McKenna told Mike Hosking that turnout was low, and that seems to have favoured the incumbent. She said that this is t…
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Stuff's Southland Editor Che Baker looks at Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark's apology for his interview with comedian Guy Williams.
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Book review: Girl of the Mountains by Trish McCormack
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Elisabeth Easther reviews Girl of the Mountains by Trish McCormack published by Glacier Press
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Peter Gordon: Kiwi Chef on his involvement in the new TV3 show 'Food Rescue Kitchen'
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A new TV3 show is aiming to highlight New Zealand’s food waste. Chefs are coming together in ‘Food Rescue Kitchen’ to challenge viewers’ perceptions of waste and what can be done with ingredients they otherwise might not consider. Peter Gordon, one of the country's most iconic chefs, is taking part and told Mike Hosking that he had a really good ti…
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Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley's Lil Bitta Pod - 23rd April 2024
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On Today's Lil Bitta Pod; Fletch spotted something at the Gym! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By ZM Podcast Network
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Nick Stride on why his family fled Russia and went into hiding
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British construction worker Nick Stride was working in Moscow in 1998 to help build the British embassy there.
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Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley's Big Pod - 23rd April 2024
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Silly Little Poll! Supermarket Machines Producer Jared's new exercise Your School Ball Worst Weddings Hayley's Intercom Love Affair Fact of the Day Day Day Day Daaaaay! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By ZM Podcast Network
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Mike’s Minute: Ideology is hijacking reality on climate
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Surely we didn’t miss the irony on climate change? On the day it's announced we have reduced our emissions now for three years in a row, so good on us, the very next day Transpower, the people who get the electricity into your lounge, tell us yet again that this Winter has issues and peak load and demand might be problematic. Part one of the emissi…
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Ron looks at the US$95b of military assistance approved for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, which passed with broad bipartisan support.
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Roading experts discuss Government's big maintenance plans
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The Government is planning to spend billions of dollars on new roads under a transport plan proposed last month.
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Deborah Powell: Resident Doctors' Association National Secretary on the recent pay offer rejection
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Resident doctors are set to take to the streets, protesting a recent pay offer. The Resident Doctors' Association say while some workers were offered up to 25% pay-rises, others were offered pay cuts in negotiations. As a result, they'll strike for 25 hours on May 7. National Secretary Deborah Powell told Mike Hosking that Health New Zealand's offe…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 23rd April, the Government is bringing back the Three Strikes law. The public seems to be on the board, but lawyers and judges aren't. We got an expert’s thoughts. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon joined Mike in studio to talk his recent overseas trip, the Waitangi Tribunal stoush, and cri…
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Holly Oppers: Talent ID Recruitment Branch Manager on the dropping number of job openings
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Employers have more choice with competition for work heating up. Recruitment companies are warning of thousands joining the unemployment queue and more people signing up for jobseeker benefits. The latest SEEK data shows job ads falling by 0.4% in March. Talent ID Recruitment's Holly Oppers told Mike Hosking that there's been a change of tide. She …
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A leading youth advocate is worried boot camp kids will end up without support
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A leading youth advocate is concerned young people sent to boot camps will come out the other end without crucial support.
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John Munro: Criminal Defence Lawyer is hesitant to endorse the Three Strikes Law
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A criminal defence lawyer is hesitant to endorse the incoming Three Strikes legislation. The Government is looking to re-establish the laws which will see mandatory prison sentences for violent and sexual criminals committing a third offence. It will only apply to sentences above 24 months and give judges more discretion. Lawyer John Munro told Mik…
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Emergency management system has 'significant shortcomings' - inquiry
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An inquiry into the response to last year's catastrophic North Island storms that killed 15 people has found the country's emergency management system is not fit for purpose.
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Annie Dundas: Auckland Unlimited Destination Director on the collaboration with Auckland Airport and China Airlines to market to business travellers
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Chinese business travellers are first priority Auckland tourism for a first-of-its-kind alliance. Since travel resumed last year, 6% of the 210,000 Chinese tourists were here for business. Tātaki Auckland Unlimited and Auckland Airport will work with China Southern Airlines to market their daily non-stop flights from their main hub in Guangzhou to …
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Market Update for 23 April 2024.
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Rob Campbell: Former Health NZ Chairman on the possibility of health worker strikes becoming commonplace
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There are fears health worker strikes could become common place as conditions worsen. Two and a half thousand resident doctors will strike next month over pay and conditions. Former Health New Zealand chairman Rob Campbell told Mike Hosking that it could be the first of many more health worker strikes. He said workers are feeling increasingly disaf…
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Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister defends $41 million commitment to clean energy in Asia while cutting costs in NZ
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Christopher Luxon is defending spending millions on clean energy in Asia while cutting costs and Government jobs in New Zealand. The Government has committed $41 million towards an Asian Development Bank clean energy transition initiative. Luxon says the funding demonstrates New Zealand's commitment to help reduce global carbon emissions. He told M…
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Mark Patterson: Associate Agricultural Minister on the reopening of the world's largest wool processing facility near Napier
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Wool could be making a comeback. The world's largest wool processing facility has reopened near Napier following a $50 million rebuild and refurbishment project Associate Agriculture Minister, Mark Patterson, told Mike Hosking there's a big global trend going back to natural fibres. He says New Zealand could be at the forefront. Patterson says ther…
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Donna Demaio: Australian Correspondent on a breastfeeding mother being kicked out of Arj Barker's Melbourne show
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An American comedian is defending his decision to kick a breast-feeding mother out of his Melbourne comedy show. Flight of the Concords star Arj Barker asked breastfeeding mother Trish Faranda to leave his Melbourne show on Saturday, claiming her baby was disrupting his performance. Faranda says it was humiliating to be publicly called out. Austral…
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Ang Jury: Women's Refuge CEO on the reintroduction of the Three Strikes legislation
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Women's Refuge says it will be a waiting game as to whether Three Strikes legislation is effective. The Government is preparing to reintroduce mandatory prison sentences for violent and sexual criminals committing a third offence, this time only applying to sentences above 24 months. Women's Refuge Chief Executive Ang Jury told Mike Hosking that in…
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Patsy Bass on building Community in Reefton and an Intergenerational Focus through business
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Patsy Bass founded the Reefton Distilling Co and it is one of a number of businesses which are adding to the community feel of West Coast town Reefton. Its also her home town, so In this episode we talk about her childhood there, what it is like, coal mining of her Father and why she started the business and the plans for the future. If you enjoy t…
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Business news for 23 April 2024
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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National results for Solomon Islands election come through; 'There's so much wrong with this bill' - Cook Islands businessman; Auckland uni aims to boost Pasifika academic success
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