Up and Vanished host and creator Payne Lindsey wants to talk you to death in his first “true crime” talk show (that may or may not actually be about true crime). Pull up a chair as Payne and guests talk about all things crime, life, mystery and fun. From Tenderfoot TV and iHeartRadio comes a new weekly series, Talking to Death. Take a listen… odds are, you won’t die.
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Mo Money is where we bring you practical tips, hacks, strategies and knowledge to help you save more, invest smarter, and maximise your money to ultimately replace your salary by investing faster and easier. In this show, Ben Nash, finance expert, best-selling author, speaker, and award-winning financial adviser along with Will Cant, a Financial Adviser at Pivot Wealth, will help you cut through the noise.
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This show is about personal and collective liberation. We aim to create fresh perspectives through conversations that question and challenge the status quo and dismantle the stigma that's often associated with "unconventional" neurotypes, identities, and life experiences. Tune in as Coach Samantha Cooper takes a deep dive into intriguing and thought-provoking topics, such as exploring the adaptive characteristics and origins of “maladaptive” traits and behaviors, chronic fear as the underlyi ...
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Big Tone is the Re-Educating Dad. Little Tone is his opinionated daughter who thinks SHE's the one who is doing the re-educating. What could possibly go wrong? It's a cross-generational thing!
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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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Send in your questions! The REALQA Show is all about giving real, unedited, unfiltered answers to real estate questions from YOU! As a licensed agent since 2007, Ray is a real estate expert, selling hundreds and hundreds of homes and speaking nationally. Ray is committed to give it to you straight, not the "scripts" you hear agents using all the time & in many cases he exposes what the "industry" has always done wrong.
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For over 5 years, Brian Brushwood and Justin Robert Young have brought you the best of the worst of the internet. From BBLiveshow to NSFW, from live events at DragonCon to Nerdtacular, BB and JRY want nothing more than to make you laugh so hard that you feel guilty and ashamed. We're everything that's right about the internet being so wrong. After half a decade, we've decided to take our show independent. If you're a long time fan, nothing's changed except we can now do whatever we want... S ...
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Every morning Larry and Andrew dig into a quote, idea, or an interesting guest that has caught their eye. The hope is that their chat inspires you to never stop thinking and possibly challenges you in a new way. Long time friends, Larry and Andrew each bring a unique perspective to each topic. Larry, with over 20 years of broadcasting experience, and a self proclaimed "Question Evangelist" is never at a loss for words. No matter the topic Larry is always ready to dive in to the finer details ...
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A podcast about all the sidekicks overlooked, villains done wrong, background characters that stole the show, and characters missing from adaptations. We're talking missing sequels, prequels, spin-offs and adaptations. Each episode we discuss a different movie and character(s) and explain why we think they should be the star of the show. We also discuss all those unadapted books and comic books as well as all those movies that setup the sequel and then we never got it! We talk potential stor ...
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Growing up, I was taught to say that I was “ok” when I really wasn’t. Mental health just wasn’t something that anyone in my family or community talked about or even had access to. Yet pretty much everyone was affected by it. Today, young people of color are disproportionately affected by mental health issues and are not getting the resources they need, and I want to change that. And this is why this podcast exists. Yeah No, I’m Not Ok, my new podcast made in collaboration with LAist Studios, ...
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How many times have you booked a vacation just to 'get away'? What if we can re-imagine a life we don't feel the need to vacate from? No more vacations is a safe space for black millennials to explore the inner workings of our daily lives, thoughts, feelings, aspirations and experiences - especially the ones we don't get to talk about and often suppress. We're exploring conversations about gender, relationships, culture, sex, career and pretty much everything that our lives are comprised of. ...
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A physician-hosted podcast interviewing a wide variety of guests from within and outside healthcare about issues relating to the early career physician. What is wrong and how do we fix it? In this show, you will learn different pitfalls, tips, and tricks, as well as varied perspectives on finances, burnout/moral injury, advocacy, private practice, and other vital issues pertaining to physicians early in their careers. Hit subscribe and get ready to start the conversation!
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Each episode Dan speaks with an interesting person in some interesting discipline, getting them to say interesting things. Then the funny happens. Or the depth. Did he or his guest get it wrong? Go on the podcast and correct his crazy ways and understand your point of view. He’s up for the chat! Dan is a centrist by nature, occasionally taking sides on either side of the political spectrum. Old-school definitions call this “critical thinking”, or perhaps “willing to compromise”. Modern spin ...
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Mike's Minute: How does Labour deal with the Māori Party?
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Back to the review of the last election result we mentioned this week from the political brains trust at Victoria University. Just to remind you, they analysed our votes, our issues, and our voting intentions and, and as a result, what sort of mandate they thought the current Government has. My point was they overthought the whole thing, given we o…
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Mark the Week: What could possibly go wrong?
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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. Wellington: 7/10 As in the NPC team. A brilliant final, overtime and high drama. It's good for rugby. The haka: 6/10 I know Joe Marler is a boofhead, but doesn't he make a not unreasonable point? By the time we show up, sing the n…
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Michelle Sands: Horticulture New Zealand Strategy Manager on vegetable production concerns under the re
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Horticulture New Zealand is pushing the government to follow through with its veggie production commitments. A new Institute of Economic Research report reveals prices could skyrocket under proposed regulations to reduce nitrogen runoff, with broccoli potentially jumping to $9 a head. Horticulture New Zealand Strategy Manager Michelle Sands told Mi…
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Patrick Tuipulotu: All Black ahead of their match against England in Twickenham
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After a dominating win over Japan last weekend, the All Blacks are preparing to take on England. It’s a rather different side playing this weekend, with only three of the 15 players retaining their spot from the last match and prop Ethan de Groot being dropped from the selection. Coach Scott Robertson said the team was preparing for a boisterous Tw…
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Wrapping the Week with Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson: Watching weekend sports, Travis Scott
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Capping off a short week, Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined Mike Hosking to Wrap the Week that was. They debated the amount of sport someone can watch over the weekend before it starts to cause problems in their marriage, what people can do for their spouse to alleviate the damage, and touched on the Travis Scott concert debacle. LISTEN ABOVE See…
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Full Show Podcast: 01 November 2024
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 1st of November, we've secured a new free trade deal with the Gulf Cooperation Council, so Trade Minister Todd McClay joined from Doha to discuss it. We give you a sneak peek of former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's exclusive chat with Mike. Kate and Tim debate how long is too long to wa…
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Boris Johnson: Former British Prime Minister on the UK's move to hike taxes for the wealthy
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Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson offers his thoughts on the UK’s latest financial policy as part of an interview with Mike Hosking. Catch the full-length interview next week on the Mike Hosking Breakfast. Boris Johnson is condemning the British Labour Government's moves to hike taxes on the wealthy. High earners, wealthy foreigners, and …
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Matt Doocey: Mental Health Minister on Mike King's comments around alcohol use and mental health
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The Mental Health Minister says he disagrees with Mike King's comments about alcohol but supports his wider work. The Gumboot Friday co-founder told Newstalk ZB alcohol is a solution for mental health problems, as it can help stop negative thoughts. Labour wants the Government to stop providing funding for Gumboot Friday, an initiative that support…
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Todd McClay: Trade Minister on the free trade agreement struck with the nations in the Gulf Cooperation Council
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New Zealand is getting a leg up in the competitive market of global exports. A free trade agreement has been made between New Zealand and the Middle East countries belonging to the Gulf Cooperation Council. It comprises Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain. Trade Minister Todd McClay told Mike Hosking New Zealand will be able to trad…
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Warrick Dent: Sky Stadium CEO ahead of the A-League match between the Wellington Phoenix and Auckland FC
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Up to 20 thousand football fans are expected to turn out at Wellington's Sky Stadium tomorrow for the country's first ever professional football derby. The A-League match will see Wellington Phoenix play Auckland FC. Sky Stadium Chief Executive Warrick Dent told Mike Hosking with fine weather forecast, it's shaping up to be a good time. He says the…
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Chris McGoldrick: ListAssist founder on their AI tool that enhances real estate searches
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An Auckland start-up is making waves in the United States. ListAssist has won a contract with real estate firm Howard Hanna, the largest independent firm in the country. They’ve created an AI tool that allows you to type your specific requirements into a search bar, which will then bring up the relevant options. Founder Chris McGoldrick told Mike H…
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Mike's Minute: Our Covid review will mirror Australia's
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If this Government wants a money saving idea then they should cancel the two Covid inquires and simply adopt Australia's. Australia's review released this week is damning, as indeed will ours be. Ours will be pretty much the same as Australia's because, within a margin, we did pretty much the same thing. If there was any irony, it's that they had “…
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Antonia Prebble: Kiwi Actress on her podcast, double parked, upcoming projects
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Antonia Prebble has been busy. The Kiwi actress has just recorded the second season of ‘Double Parked’, the second season of her award-winning podcast is releasing soon, and she also has three other TV shows currently in development. Prebble's husband, Dan Musgrove, is a writer by trade, and she revealed that the three shows were a collaborative ef…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 31st of October, Social Development Minister Louise Upston discusses the shocking new figures that shows how long young people spend on a benefit on average. Rally king Hayden Paddon is the first Kiwi to be invited to compete in the Race of Champions and joined Mike for a chat about the e…
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Hayden Paddon: Kiwi Motorsport driver on being named as a competitor in the Race of Champions
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New Zealand will have a two-driver team for the first time at motorsport's Race of Champions in Sydney in March. Rally driver Hayden Paddon's been selected for the event which pits top competitors across Formula One, Indycar, Le Mans, Supercars, Nascar, and rallying against one another in a one-versus-one elimination format in identical vehicles. A…
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Louise Upston: Social Development Minister on the 'dire' beneficiary numbers
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The Social Development Minister says beneficiary figures are dire. Jobseeker Support beneficiaries who are 'work-ready' spend an average 13 or more years on a benefit over their lives. People under 25 on Jobseeker spend an average of 18 more years on a benefit – 49% longer than in 2017. Those under 20 who were receiving a youth benefit spend an ave…
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Wayne Brown: Auckland Mayor on the increasing risk of violent attacks on public transport
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Auckland's Mayor admits there's no way to guarantee the safety of passengers on public transport. Figures released exclusively to Newstalk ZB show Auckland Transport is dealing with about 83 incidents a week on trains, and an increasing number of those incidents are violent. Emergency services are being called to incidents on buses nine times a wee…
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Jim Goodwin: Abuse Survivor on the Government's reparations for the Lake Alice survivors
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An abuse survivor says it should be no surprise to the government that Lake Alice survivors aren't jumping up and down with delight. The Government's announced it will reimburse survivors' the millions of dollars worth of legal fees from a 2001 Crown settlement. It's still considering forms of redress for what happened at the child psychiatric unit…
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John McCullum: Western Springs Speedway Manager on the decision to move the speedway to Waikaraka Park
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There's mixed emotions over the decision to move Auckland's speedway from its home of 95 years. This summer season will be the last raced at Western Springs. Councillors deliberated for seven hours before voting 11-8 in favour of an $11 million upgrade to Onehunga's Waikaraka Park. Western Springs Speedway Manager John McCullum told Mike Hosking it…
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Imperfect Paradise: Republican strategist on what both parties get wrong about the Latino vote
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As the country’s second largest group of eligible voters, Latino constituents will play a pivotal role in the upcoming election. As both parties try to capture and define the elusive “Latino vote,” Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cereijido sits down with Republican strategist Mike Madrid to explore what Republicans and Democrats get wrong in their …
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Steve Lancaster: NZ Rugby Community Rugby GM on the resurgence of rugby union
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Is rugby union having a revival? Player registrations were up by 6% in 2024, with the critical bracket of teenage boys experiencing a 5% in of itself. There were 156 thousand registered players across the country, with Heartland provinces setting new records. NZR Community Rugby GM Steve Lancaster told Mike Hosking that enjoyment drives registratio…
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Mike's Minute: Should newspapers be endorsing candidates?
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It's kind of odd that it took Jeff Bezos to explain what I would have thought was the bleeding obvious. There is a 'to do' in the US election among the elites over a couple of newspapers not endorsing a candidate. This is an American thing – we don’t do it here and we are wise not to. It started with the LA Times, who decided no endorsement would b…
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Steve Price: Australia Correspondent on the increasing scrutiny on Anthony Albanese for allegedly asking for Qantas freebies
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Australia's Prime Minister is facing increasing scrutiny for allegedly asking the boss of Qantas for personal flight upgrades. Anthony Albanese is accused of asking for upgrades on 30 flights, dating all the way back to a flight from Christchurch to Sydney in 1999. Albanese claims he's doing everything by the book. But Australia correspondent Steve…
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Pollies: Labour's Kieran McAnulty and National's Mark Mitchell on the building consents scheme, Ginny Andersen's faux pas
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Labour says homeowner protections will need to go hand-in-hand with Government's proposed building consents scheme. The reforms will allow tradespeople to consent their own work for basic housing, foregoing inspections. Criteria is also being considered for businesses with a track record of delivering bigger projects to access streamlined consentin…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 30th of October, we get the pros and cons of the Government's self-certified building consents scheme from different industry professionals. The lab-grown diamond business is booming in this country. So, can you tell the difference? And will they flood the market? Kieran McAnulty and Mar…
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David Clifton: Institute of Building Surveyors President on the Government's proposed building consents scheme
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Not everyone in the industry is on board with the Government’s proposed building consents scheme. Businesses with a track record of delivering bigger projects, will be able to access streamlined consenting. Qualified tradespeople will be able to forego inspections for low risk builds through the opt in 'self-certification scheme'. Institute of Buil…
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Olly Sundstrum: GJ Gardner General Manager on the Government's proposed building consents scheme
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The Government’s proposed building consents scheme is being hailed as a ‘common sense’ approach by one construction company. Qualified tradespeople will also be able to forego inspections for low risk builds through the opt in 'self-certification scheme'. Businesses with a track record of delivering bigger projects will be able to access streamline…
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Greg Holland: Holland & Co Fine Jewellery owner on the lab-grown diamond market overtaking the traditional market
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Lab-grown diamonds are dulling the sparkle of the real thing. The jewellery trend is taking over the traditional diamond market, mainly due to their cheaper price. Auckland's Holland & Co Fine Jewellery owner Greg Holland told Mike Hosking people can't tell the difference between lab grown and real with the naked eye. He says someone would need str…
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Ruth Shinoda: Education Review Office Deputy CEO on the chronic absence crisis in schools
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The Education Review Office says there's a chronic absence crisis. This Term 2, one in ten students were chronically absent. Chronic absence has doubled in secondary schools since 2015, and almost tripling in primary schools. By age 20, chronically absent students can cost the state three times more than a student who went to school. ERO Ruth Shino…
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Katherine Rich: Business NZ CEO says the Government needs to ease the burden on small businesses, not politicise it
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Small businesses want the Government to rethink regulations it describes as a burden. A new report from Business NZ claims small Kiwi businesses are bogged down by compliance hurdles and complicated regulations, which it says cost time and money. Business NZ CEO Katherine Rich told Mike Hosking politicians need to ease the burden, and not politicis…
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#422 How to not fk your finances this Christmas
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On this episode of the Mo Money podcast, we talk about the silly season coming up, how to prepare financially for Christmas and how to make sure that you start the new year in a strong position. Basically, how not to F up your money in the short term and make sure that you're in a position to get the results that you want in 2025. For anyone that w…
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Mike's Minute: When did public service become about freebies?
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Fresh off the back of new Labour Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer accepting free suits and glasses (is it just me or is accepting free glasses even weirder than accepting free suits?), the Deputy Leader of the British Labour Party accepted a free apartment in New York. I can understand that a little bit more readily. You're in New York, a donor says…
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Commentary Box: Formula 1, Black Caps, Silver Ferns, Auckland FC
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Andrew Saville and Guy Heveldt joined Mike Hosking to discuss some of the biggest sporting news from the weekend. They discussed the Black Caps history-making win in India, the Silver Ferns claiming a win over Australia and taking the Constellation Cup, the latest from Formula 1 and Liam Lawson's eyebrow-raising behaviour, and Auckland FC's second …
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday 29th of October, we do a deep dive into the health spending figures with Minister Shane Reti. The Prime Minister talks meeting the King at CHOGM, the plans for Kiwibank, and whether we should let Singapore invest in our infrastructure. After a long weekend of sport Andrew Saville and Guy He…
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Patrick Moynahan: Echo Technology CEO on the growing market for electronic recycling companies amid AI boom
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There's a growing market for electronic recycling companies as the Generative Artificial Intelligence industry booms. Nature Computational Science has published a study finding the rise of the technology, means hardware and chip technology is quickly becoming outdated. It finds that it could create potentially five million tonnes of e-waste between…
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Shane Reti: Health Minister on the health system costing $30 billion in 2024
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The Health Minister believes Health NZ is funded enough, it's just not spending it well. Treasury warned that health spending's been increasing rapidly due to demographics, with costs increasing faster than inflation due to an ageing population. The total health system's estimated to cost $30 billion this year. Documents show Treasury suggested fur…
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Claire Matthews: Massey University Business School associate professor on the advice to boost Kiwibank's capital
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Treasury's advised the Government of three options to boost Kiwibank's capital to better compete with the Australian-owned banks. They include borrowing money for Crown investment, third party investment, or an Initial Public Offering on the share market. It comes in response to the Commerce Commission market study on personal banking. Massey Unive…
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Marcus Beveridge: Queen City Law Managing Director on the potential for Singapore to invest in New Zealand's infrastructure
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Singapore has its eye on New Zealand as the place to invest. This is the message that has been relayed by Minister Shane Jones, who's just returned from a visit to the wealthy city state. He says Singapore is keen to invest in infrastructure, including the government’s planned road building programme and water infrastructure. Queen City Law managin…
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Catherine Field: Europe Correspondent on the European Union's preparations for the US Election
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Plans are being put in place across Europe for the possibility of Donald Trump winning the US election. Europe Correspondent Catherine Field says the European Union has already set up a special taskforce prepared for next week's election. She told Mike Hosking the officials have concern over the former president's potential policies, including pull…
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Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister talks Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Singapore, Kiwibank advice
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The Prime Minister believes a major Commonwealth diplomatic summit does have a future, with certain priorities. Christopher Luxon joined his Commonwealth counterparts for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, held this year in Samoa. King Charles and Queen Camilla also attended. Christopher Luxon told Mike Hosking it was a good opportunity …
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Murray Olds: Australian correspondent discusses declining news interest in New Zealand amid ABC Radio changes
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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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Mark the Week: Inexplicable behaviour from Andrew Bayly
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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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Gordon Stevenson: Just For The Record Owner on the revival of vinyl records
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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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Stacey Jones: Kiwis Head Coach ahead of the league match against the Kangaroos
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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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Wrapping the Week with Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson: Ranking this week's scandals, working from home vs teacher-only days
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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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Mitch McCann: US Correspondent on Donald Trump edging ahead in the polls
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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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Rob Buchanan: Channel Infrastructure CEO on the new predictions of when NZ will hit peak petrol imports
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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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Lesley Max: Great Potentials Foundation Co-Founder on the crackdown on Oranga Tamariki after its handling of complaints
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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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