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The Mike Hosking Breakfast
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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Richard Arnold: Trump loudly booed at Libertarian convention when he asks attendees to ‘nominate me or at least vote for me’ 26.05.2024 5:20
Former President Donald Trump was loudly and consistently booed throughout his speech Saturday at the Libertarian Party’s national convention, particularly when he asked attendees to “nominate me or at least vote for me.” The heckling began the moment the former president took the stage, and some of his supporters in the room tried to drown out the boos with chants of “We want Trump.” “Now I think...
Mike's Minute: Welcome to the week of the tax cut 26.05.2024 2:18
Welcome to the week of the tax cut. The thing for me is it's more about the symbolism than the money. I have no idea if I get anything at all and whatever we do get isn't going to pay for three weeks on the Amalfi Coast in July. But that's not the point. The point is that somewhere along the way the mindset of keeping as much of your money as possible was stolen and replaced with the idea that the...
Nicole McKee: Associate Justice Minister says gun owners shouldn't hold back from getting mental health treatment 26.05.2024 3:21
An Associate Justice Minister says gun owners need to be proactive when seeking help for mental health. Firearm owners say they aren't reaching out when struggling for fear their firearms could be taken away by police. Nicole McKee — herself a former head of the country's Council of Licensed Firearms Owners — told Mike Hosking gun owners shouldn't be holding back from getting treatment. “If they’r...
Vaughan Couillault: Secondary Principals Association says school-based training model seems to be attractive 26.05.2024 3:13
A secondary principals leader says new money to recruit teachers is a good move. Education Minister Erica Stanford's announced a $53 million package to train and recruit 1500 teachers over four years. It includes establishing 1200 places for aspiring teachers to learn on the job, and funding to recruit overseas. Secondary Principals Association president Vaughan Couillault told Mike Hosking growin...
Wayne Mapp: Former Defence Minister says Rishi Sunak's mandatory national service plan is a misstep 26.05.2024 3:03
The UK Prime Minister's proposed mandatory national service is being called a misstep. If re-elected on July 4, the Conservative Party will make 18-year-olds participate for 12 months in a military placement or one weekend a month of community service. Former New Zealand Defence Minister Wayne Mapp told Mike Hosking the roughly $5 billion plan is the wrong approach. He doubts it will be a vote win...
Faye McCann: First Union national organiser says St John should be fully funded by Government in Budget 26.05.2024 3:16
A union hopes Thursday's Budget will fix longstanding issues with St John's resourcing. A Coroner suggests the ambulance service lobby the Government for more funding after an Auckland man watched his wife die despite calling 111 five times. First Union national organiser Faye McCann told Mike Hosking the crucial service should be fully funded by the Government — and not have to be a charity. “Yea...
Erica Stanford: Education Minister says pre-Budget education announcement gives flavour where they're heading 26.05.2024 6:52
The Education Minister says there needs to be more aspiring teachers training in the classroom. The Government's made a pre-Budget announcement of $53 million to train and recruit 1500 teachers over four years. It includes 1200 places for aspiring teachers to learn on the job and funding to recruit overseas. Education Minister Erica Stanford told Mike Hosking she's also doing a bigger piece of wor...
Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on the rising death toll from the wild storms 23.05.2024 4:30
Tornado season is off to a wild start in the American Midwest. Multiple towns in Iowa have been devastated by storms, the small town of Greenfield basically flattened overnight. At least 35 are injured and five dead. Across the border in Mexico, a political rally was hit by a freak wind, killing nine and injuring 54 when the stage collapsed. US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hoskin...
Mark the Week: I reckon Adrian Orr is stuck 23.05.2024 2:30
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. David MacLeod: 2/10 Aaah paperwork aye? How to cock it up when you are barely out of the blocks. Shane Jones: 7/10 Living his best life on the West Coast, bringing back life to the coast with mining. Adrian Orr: 4/10 I reckon he is stuck. I reckon he doesn’t have...
Mike's Minute: Is AI really the future? 23.05.2024 2:16
Despite the cost-of-living crisis, one industry seemingly not hit is that of the pollster. There are new numbers out this week on AI. AI is changing the world, upending the world, taking your job, re-organising your life... or it might do none of that. But according to PWC's first global AI jobs survey it will solve our productivity problem. This is good because this country is hopeless, a...
Pat Kenealy: Partner at Ridge Ventures on the growth of New Zealand's tech industry 23.05.2024 5:11
New Zealand’s tech industry continues to grow. It’s the second fastest growing industry in the country, the tech industry being a quickly growing industry across the world. Pat Kenealy, former Global CEO of IDG and Partner at Ridge Ventures, is a venture capitalist. A venture capitalist takes capital from institutional investors such as pension funds and insurance companies and invests that...
Full Show Podcast: 24 May 2024 23.05.2024 1:28:47
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 24th of May, former Finance Minister Steven Joyce discussed the bullishness of the Government's speeches ahead of the Budget now that they have the money for tax cuts. Mike has found an unusual candidate for the Tauranga mayoralty in the form of Chudleigh Haggett. Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson Wrapped the Week and survey results for t...
Wrapping the Week with Tim Wilson and Kate Hawkesby: Cost of living, radio ratings, and the Greens 23.05.2024 10:49
Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined Mike Hosking to go through the week that was. Today they discussed the radio survey results. Newstalk ZB and Mike Hosking are still on top, but Kate thinks Early Edition has dipped since Mike took over... LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Hobbs: Canterbury University Researcher on the prominence of vape stores in the community 23.05.2024 2:38
Alarm bells continue to be raised over the high number of vape stores within the community. Canterbury University research shows there are far more specialist vape shops situated in our most deprived neighbourhoods than anywhere else. Researcher Matt Hobbs told Mike Hosking that 30% are also within 400-metres of a school, and just over 70% are within 800-metres. He says vape-stores are far m...
Lesley Hoskin: Teaching Council CEO on the number of teachers who failed high school subjects 23.05.2024 2:07
There’s a view it's not all teachers' fault for low pass rates in high school. New research has found a quarter of new primary school teachers failed maths and more than half failed science at NCEA Level One. More than half who pursued Level Two maths also failed. The Teaching Council's calling for more investment and widespread changes to how teachers are prepared for the classroom. Chief...
Steven Joyce: Former Finance Minister says there's unlikely to be complete satisfaction with the Budget 23.05.2024 5:51
No one is likely to be completely satisfied with next week's Budget. The public sector cutbacks have been continuing in the past 24 hours, with MSD confirming it's now cutting more than 700 roles and DOC confirming it will have more than 120 fewer staff. Finance Minister Nicola Willis says more spending cuts will be necessary due to the ongoing structural deficit. Former Finance Minister Ste...
John Carnegie: Energy Resources Aotearoa CEO on the new draft mining strategy 23.05.2024 2:50
The energy sector's viewing Shane Jones' vision for New Zealand's minerals as a common-sense approach. The Resources Minister's announced a draft strategy which would see a critical minerals list for the country produced, and a detailed stock-take made of the country's known mineral potential. He wants to double export value within a decade from $1 billion to $2 billion. Energy Resources Aotea...
John Duffy: Consumer NZ CEO on the increasing costs of car insurance 22.05.2024 2:31
Owning a car is getting more and more expensive. Online Insurance Platform Quashed reported a 40% increase in average comprehensive and third-party quotes over the last year. Stats NZ is reporting a 22.6% overall. Consumer NZ CEO John Duffy told Mike Hosking that there’s a lot of causes behind this, but a big one is unforeseen weather events such as Cyclone Gabrielle. He said that insurers...
Rod Liddle: UK Correspondent on a general election being confirmed for July 22.05.2024 6:56
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has confirmed a general election will take place July 4th. It comes as the ruling Conservative party trails Labour by 20 points in the polls. UK political commentator Rod Liddle told Mike Hosking that despite that, Labour's not in a good position with its deputy being investigated by police and split views over Gaza. He says they're also in trouble in that no on...
Mike's Minute: Why do we keep defending what doesn't work? 22.05.2024 2:31
An industry in reportage appears to have sprouted. Never before have I seen such coverage of what the Government is being told about their new polices and how said polices are no good. What might be a bit misleading about all this reportage, apart from its increasing volume, is none of it is news. Everything from the Oranga Tamariki 7AA repeal, to the fast-track law, to the Waitangi Tribunal...
Full Show Podcast: 23 May 2024 22.05.2024 1:29:05
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 23rd of May, Finance Minister Nicola Willis reacted to the Reserve Bank's updated forecast. Speaking of, Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr explained his position and whether the option of raising rates was just a threat or a realistic move. IndyCar star Scott McLaughlin was on after getting pole for the Indy 500 for a chat with Mike a...
Scott McLaughlin: Kiwi IndyCar driver discusses racing, the Indy 500 22.05.2024 10:41
Scott McLaughlin is in the best possible position for the upcoming Indy 500. The Kiwi driver is sitting in pole position, first on the starting grid with a record-setting time. With the race set for Monday morning New Zealand time, McLaughlin has been spending the week preparing for what’s set to be an intense race. The Indy 500 has a unique qualifying system, with the fastest 12 drivers con...
Adrian Orr: Reserve Bank Governor on the OCR remaining at 5.5% and the current inflation rate 22.05.2024 9:01
The Reserve Bank governor says the Monetary Policy Committee spent considerable time discussing the possibility of hiking the Official Cash Rate. It has again held the Official Cash Rate at 5.5%, where it's been for a year. Inflation has fallen to 4%, but is still above the target of a 1-3% band. Adrian Orr told Mike Hosking that the talk about hiking the OCR is real. "The disappointing pa...
Andrew Bayly: Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister on the introduction of the Consumer and Product Data Bill 22.05.2024 3:07
A new bill that would allow consumers to share their data with companies hopes to give people more power. The Consumer and Product Data Bill has been introduced to Parliament. It aims to prevent scams and encourage competition in banking, insurance, and telecommunications companies. Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly told Mike Hosking that it would be the start of open banki...
Nicola Willis: Finance Minister on the OCR announcement and the responsibilities of the Reserve Bank 22.05.2024 3:44
The Finance Minister says the economy is in a very painful spot for many people. The Reserve Bank has again held the OCR at 5.5%, where it's been for a year. It means interest rates may have to stay higher for longer. Minister Nicola Willis told Mike Hosking that the Government's made it clear Adrian Orr needs to get inflation back into the target band. She says the Government has to do it...
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