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Pipi Campbell: Lead singer of kiwi band Corrella chats newest single and festivals 09.07.2026 10:14
NZ band Corrella is made up of eight-members, formed in 2017 at the Devonport Navy base. Since their debut Corrella has had a number of charting hits including Blue Eyed Māori. Lead singer Pipi Campbell told Andrew Dickens that their music spans genres, "I wouldn't like to put us into one box, but we do reggae, we do some country, we do a bit of pop." Their newest single 'NOT I’ is coming out...
Elliott Smith: Rugby Commentator on team changes for All Blacks vs Italy 09.07.2026 3:30
The All Blacks are scheduled to play against Italy on Saturday in Wellington for a Round 2 Nations Championship test match. Dave Rennie has announced a raft of changes for the run on team including two new rookies. Newstalk ZB's lead rugby commentator Elliott Smith told Andrew Dickens, "he's probably retained the skeleton, I guess you'd say, of the team that won this week against France in C...
Claire Reid: Psychology PHD student on keeping the U16 social media ban alive 09.07.2026 4:56
National has confirmed they're in talks with Labour as ACT and New Zealand First refuse to back a social media ban for under-16s National is saying protecting children should be above politics. Psychology PHD student and advisor to B416 Claire Reid says she is in support of the ban as 'a first step'. "I'm not a politician, I'm a scientist, but what I'm really clear about is that the ha...
John G. Howard: Retired Major General on NZ considering joining Ocean of Peace Alliance alongside Fiji, Australia 09.07.2026 3:38
The New Zealand Government is formally exploring the idea of joining the Ocean of Peace Alliance signed by Fiji and Australia on July 6 The treaty commits each country to come to the other's aid in the event of an armed attack in the Pacific. Retired Major General and Senior Fellow of the New Zealand Initiative, John G. Howard, told Andrew Dickens "with the rising complexity that we see in the geo...
Todd McClay: Trade Minister chats landmark visit of Indian Prime Minister Modi 09.07.2026 6:12
It is a historic day for New Zealand's international relations as one of the world's most powerful leaders, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is set to touch down in Auckland, the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister in 40 years. Modi's visit comes off the back of the landmark FTA deal. Trade Minister Todd McClay joined Andrew Dickens to discuss the visit. "You know, the wider busines...
Barry Soper: Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent on being recognised in the 2026 King's Birthday Honours 31.05.2026 13:19
One of Newstalk ZB's most familiar voices has been recognised in the King's Birthday Honours, two decades after first being sounded out. Barry Soper's been named an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to journalism, recognising 43 years in the parliamentary press gallery. He says he considered the honour 20 years ago while serving as political editor, on the advice of senior col...
Chris Bullen: Auckland University Public Health Professor on the increase in people wanting to quit vaping 31.05.2026 3:46
More people are wanting to give up vaping, for a variety of reasons. Almost 16,000 people reached out to Quitline last year, with a quarter enrolled in the Quit Vaping programme. Māori make up 23 percent of those seeking support. Auckland University Public Health Professor Chris Bullen says vaping is less harmful than smoking, but also has negative impacts. He explained people are cons...
Suzie Bates: former White Fern on being awarded a New Zealand Order of Merit 31.05.2026 4:44
Suzie Bates intends to distance herself from the White Ferns once she retires from the international game following the upcoming women's T20 Cricket World Cup in England. Bates has been awarded a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to cricket and basketball, following a two-decade career where she also played for the Tall Ferns at the 2008 Olympics. The 38-year-old Bates h...
Paul Spain: Gorilla Technology futurist on the Government looking to allow the Ministry of Social Development to use AI 31.05.2026 3:27
Caution's being urged as automated decision-making moves a step closer to use in welfare services. A bill aimed at improving efficiencies passed its third reading under urgency in Parliament on Friday. Social Development Minister Louise Upston says it will modernise the system and reduce unnecessary manual processing, but won't use generative AI. Gorilla Technology's Paul Spain says it will...
Elizabeth Rata: University of Auckland professor on making the King’s Birthday Honours list 31.05.2026 3:41
Some of the key architects of our education system are being recognised in the 2026 King's Birthday Honours. Elizabeth Rata has been made a Dame for her services to education, including her work on the senior English curriculum over a career spanning five decades. She's among three education leaders to receive the top honour, alongside Susan Hassall and Professor Emeritus James Chapman. Rata says...
Wayne Mapp: former Defence Minister on US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth accusing New Zealand of freeloading 31.05.2026 5:03
A former Defence Minister says our geographical separation should negate the need to up our defence spending. US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's accused New Zealand of freeloading off the US military by spending 2 percent of GDP on defence. He's revealed expectations that US allies spend 3.5 percent of GDP, at a global security summit in Singapore. But Wayne Mapp says the Pacific isn't...
Richard Arnold: US correspondent on the number of artists dropping out of the 'Freedom 250' concert series 31.05.2026 4:51
A star-studded musical celebration is in the works for the United States' 250th birthday, but more big acts have been backing away. Trump's administration had publicised multiple headliners for a 'Freedom 250' concert series between 25 June and 10 July, but Bret Michaels, Martina McBride, Young MC and the Commodores all confirmed they were pulling out. This leaves Vanilla Ice, Milli Vanilli, and F...
Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on One Nation overtaking Labor in new poll 31.05.2026 4:12
New polling data shows One Nation is gaining more of a political foothold in Australia. The latest The Australian Financial Review/Redbridge Group/Accent Research poll says that support for One Nation has jumped four percentage points to 31, while Labor's vote is on 28 percent. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says leader Pauline Hanson is proving popular among prospective voters, with many di...
Kelly Eckhold: Westpac Chief Economist on oil prices dropping amid Iran deal negotiations 31.05.2026 5:14
Oil prices fell significantly throughout last week as discussions regarding an Iran deal continued to take place. Prices are down around 8 percent for the week with Brent crude around $91 a barrel. Westpac Chief Economist Kelly Eckhold says rumours regarding an imminent Hormuz opening agreement caused prices to drop on Friday, but things aren't fully stable. "Mediators had sent a proposal to Trump...
Murray Olds: Australia Correspondent talks ISIS brides and neo-Nazis heckling at ANZAC ceremony 27.04.2026 8:20
A group of four women and nine children have secured flights to Australia from Damascus over the weekend, re-sparking conversations about ISIS brides returning to their home countries. Additionally, associates of a recently disbanded neo-Nazi group were removed from an ANZAC ceremony for booing and heckling the speaker. Despite the group officially disbanding in January due to hate speech la...
Angela Deken: Christchurch Hospital Newborn Hearing Screening co-ordinator on new innovation to stop babies waking during checks 26.04.2026 3:44
In an effort to make newborn hearing checks a more comfortable process for babies and parents Christchurch Hospital has developed an innovation to replace cool gels. "Exhausted mothers after breastfeeding all night would be anxious that we'd wake the baby up when we were screening in the maternity units," Christchurch Hospital's Newborn Hearing Screening Programme co-ordinator Angela Deken t...
Elouise Eftos: Comedian on self-deprecation, feminism, and NZ Comedy Festival 26.04.2026 11:51
Australian comedian Elouise Eftos fights against the culture of self-deprecation with her tongue-in-cheek self-dubbed title of Australia's first attractive comedian. Eftos spoke to Dickens about the discomfort people display when someone is outwardly confident and secure. "Why is being a confident woman that knows she's funny and attractive and smart, why is that so confronting to people?",...
Tony Martin: India New Zealand Business Council deputy chair on India FTA signing today 26.04.2026 4:30
Todd McClay will sign the free trade deal with India in Delhi today following uncertainty as New Zealand First pulled support and Labour held out until the last minute. Earlier this month some of New Zealand’s top exporters and business associations signed an open letter calling on all political parties to back the agreement. India New Zealand Business Council deputy chair Tony Martin told A...
Colin Mansbridge: Crusaders CEO says One NZ at Te Kaha should become New Zealand's national stadium 26.04.2026 3:26
Christchurch’s new One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha officially opened this weekend with a sold out match between the Crusaders and Waratahs on Friday night. The All Blacks’ first test at the venue on July 4, and the Warriors’ first NRL match at the stadium in June both quickly sold out, while Robbie Williams and the Foo Fighters are set to perform in late 2026 / early 2027. Crusaders CEO C...
Louise Upston: Tourism Minister on extra funds to clean up Great Rides storm damage 26.04.2026 4:07
The government is putting funds towards repairs needed on New Zealand's great bike trails due to storm damage. It is expected that the Hauraki Rail Trail, that's been shut since January, the Waikato River Trail, and a connecting track on the Tasman Great Taste Trail will need approximately $800,000 to fix. "If you think about the Hauraki Rail Trail, it is absolutely spectacular, but it does...
David Smith: Washington Bureau Chief for the Guardian on attending the correspondents dinner 26.04.2026 6:02
The annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner took place in Washington last night, but was cancelled part way through after a shooter with multiple weapons charged through a security checkpoint. Washington Bureau Chief for the Guardian, David Smith, was present at the dinner. He told Andrew Dickens, " I heard some shouting and people diving under tables, and that kind of rippled like a wave...
Carl Taylor: Combined Building Supplies CEO says most builders feeling fuel price increases 06.04.2026 3:03
A nationwide survey by the Combined Building Supplies Co-operative has found that 84% of members have felt moderate to significant impact from fuel price increases. CEO Carl Taylor said some builders can't even afford to get to their work sites. "So, clients are obviously starting to look at pausing their projects, pricing becomes harder to lock in, and the confidence drops, and that's...
Ash Wallace: Half of pop-duo Foley chats genre, goals and their new EP 06.04.2026 11:29
Pop-duo Foley has just spent four weeks on the Hot 20 singles chart, peaking at number 1, following their EP release 'Like an Actress'. The duo is made up of Ash Wallace and Gabriel Everett. Ash Wallace joined Andrew Dickens to chat defining genre, the New Zealand music community, and aspirations. "I think it's always hard to narrow your own music down," Wallace said. "You know,...
Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on stranded pilot rescue and Artemis 2 mission 05.04.2026 5:54
In a Truth Social post Donald Trump announced the successful rescue of a missing crew member of a fighter jet that was shot down over Iran. Although Iran's military claims the US operation was "completely foiled." Meanwhile, the historic Artemis 2 mission enters it's fifth day. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Murray Olds: Australia correspondent on Pauline Hanson and latest polls 05.04.2026 5:48
Far-right political party One Nation, led by Pauline Hanson, has surpassed Labor and the Coalition in Queensland in the latest poll. "Once upon a time, Pauline Hanson was the fringe lunatic way out on the lunar right, and now, in South Australia, she smashed the conservative vote down there," Australian correspondent Murray Olds said. Olds chats to Andrew Dickens about One Nation's unprecede...
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