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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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Shane Jones: Resources Minister ahead of the draft strategy for the mineral sector 22.05.2024 2:50
There are claims extracting our own minerals can build the country's resilience from geopolitical vulnerabilities. Resources Minister Shane Jones's launching a draft strategy for the mineral sector today and will be announced in the West Coast's coal-mining district. He says it'll highlight critical and rare earth minerals, such as titanium and antinomy. Jones told Mike Hosking that with the...
Tim Hyde-Smith: South Canterbury Rugby CEO on the club pulling out of the Ranfurly Shield due to costs 21.05.2024 3:19
Even our sports are being impacted by the rising costs and turbulent economy. South Canterbury Rugby Union have had to pull out of the Ranfurly Shield as they can’t afford to play. CEO Tim Hyde-Smith told Mike Hosking that it would cost them about $50,000 to get up to Hawke’s Bay to challenge the Magpies for the shield, of which they only managed to raise 30%. He said that they’d been very p...
Jason Paris: One NZ CEO on the teleco's operating earnings and their outlook for next year 21.05.2024 4:22
One NZ’s earnings are up, but it’s outlook for 2025 isn't as positive. The teleco’s operating earnings jumped 13% to $600 million in the year to March 31 st , 2024. However, they’ve predicted flat earnings for 2025, somewhere between $580 million and $620 million. One NZ CEO Jason Paris told Mike Hosking that they’re calling it flat for next year as they think the economy will continue to be...
Mike's Minute: Why the hate for charter schools? 21.05.2024 2:13
Here are a couple of things I know about education. The first is that we aren't that good at it and our results, whether PISA scores, or kids leaving school without proper qualifications, or even turning up in the first place, speak loud and clear on this. The second is that although the unions argue more money is the answer, it is, and it isn't. In New South Wales at the moment, they are ha...
Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on Donald Trump declining to take the stand in his hush money trial 21.05.2024 4:45
Donald Trump has decided not to take the stand amid his hush money trial. The former president faces charges of falsifying documents to cover up payments to porn star Stormy Daniels. The trial's defence has now wrapped up as jurors prepare for deliberations. US correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking that Trump declined to speak, despite his claims throughout the case he's been silenc...
Pollies: National's Mark Mitchell and Labour's Ginny Andersen discuss gifts, Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act, and the pushback against fast tracking 21.05.2024 11:43
Ginny Andersen and Mark Mitchell joined Mike Hosking to dive into the biggest political stories from the week so far. Erica Stanford has been gifted a bed, what gifts have they received and had to register? Plus, the bill repealing section 7AA passed its first reading in Parliament yesterday, and Ginny Andersen is pretty strongly opposed. It doesn’t achieve anything, she told Mike Hosking. ...
Full Show Podcast: 22 May 2024 21.05.2024 1:29:24
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 22nd of May, we looked at the bad news the Reserve Bank may give us today, and how serious is the threat from the Rugby Players Association to split from the NZR? In the midst of the bizarre news that Erica Stanford declared a gift of a bed, Mike revealed he was also "gifted" a bed, which turned into a big drama! Ginny Andersen and...
Sir John Kirwan: Former All Black on the continued struggle over NZ Rugby's governance structure 21.05.2024 4:31
New Zealand’s rugby provinces have been warned by the professional players association to brace for a civil war if they vote to approve their own governance change proposal at next week’s special general meeting. In an explosive move, the New Zealand Rugby Players’ Association (NZRPA) has told the unions it is ready to break away to form a new and separate entity to manage the professional game...
Sharon Zollner: ANZ Chief Economist on the likelihood of a cut to the OCR 21.05.2024 3:00
The Reserve Bank is walking a tight rope when it comes to interest rates. The OCR is expected to remain unchanged at 5.5% when the bank releases its quarterly Monetary Policy Statement this afternoon. It's signalled a rate cut may not come for another year. ANZ's Chief Economist Sharon Zollner told Mike Hosking that their view is that a cut is more likely to come next year, as inflation is c...
Graeme Edgeler: Constitutional Law Expert on the situation with National MP David MacLeod 21.05.2024 3:12
Two MPs are facing electoral commission investigation after electoral paperwork blunders. The Greens have referred suspended MP Darleen Tana to the Electoral Commission for failing to put a promoter statement on a magazine article about herself. At the same time, National MP David MacLeod has lost his Select Committee positions after he failed to declare almost $200 thousand in donations. Co...
Shaneel Singh: Whitestone Group Director on the negative impact if the first-home buyers grant is scrapped 21.05.2024 2:42
There are pleas for the Government not to scrap the first-home buyers grant. Newshub is reporting the Government plans to redirect the $60 million allocated to help first-home buyers and put the money into social housing. The scheme gives buyers between $5,000 and $10,000 towards their first home if they earn under a certain threshold, and property experts say dissolving it would be a bad move...
Mike's Minute: Yet more questions about solving crime 20.05.2024 2:00
It’s a sad, old business when part of your market update is the cost of the violent crime you are having to deal with. Michael Hill this week talked of the sort of things businesses talk of; the downturn, the mood, the spend and the consumer. All of it's bad right now for obvious reasons. What is interesting is they said of the various countries they operate in that New Zealand is the worst in...
Rod Liddle: UK Correspondent on the inquiry into Britain's infected blood scandal and the coverup 20.05.2024 6:58
It's a day of shame after an inquiry into Britain's infected blood scandal suggests a cover up. More than 30,000 people received infected blood and products in the 1970s and 80s from the state-funded National Health Service. 3000 people died and thousands more contracted hepatitis or HIV. The inquiry's found the government hid the truth to save face and expense. British Prime Minister Rish...
Sam Broughton: Local Government NZ President on the proposal of city and regional deals 20.05.2024 2:29
A new model is being proposed to give more local councils more control. Local Government New Zealand's calling on the government to adopt city and regional deals, a system that would see local and central government team up for local projects. It's hoped the arrangement would allow for more decentralisation. Local Government New Zealand President Sam Broughton told Mike Hosking that it's bee...
Full Show Podcast: 21 May 2024 20.05.2024 1:28:42
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 21st of May, Housing Minister Chris Bishop outlined the absolute shambles that is Kainga Ora and how it's going to be fixed. The Greens finally got back to us about how much the Darleen Tana investigation is costing. Mike revealed the full details. Robert Patrick of Terminator fame is soon going to be in the country, so we had to get...
Robert Patrick: American actor on his Armageddon appearance, career, and Harley Davidson business 20.05.2024 11:42
One of the greatest villain actors of all time, Robert Patrick is stopping by New Zealand. He’s most well known for playing the T-1000 terminator in the second film of the Terminator series, and for his roles in Reacher, Peacemaker, and the Yellowstone prequel 1923. Patrick is coming to New Zealand next month, popping up at panels and signings at Auckland’s Wintergeddon Armageddon Expo. He t...
Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister on the outcome of the Kāinga Ora review and the situation in New Caledonia 20.05.2024 10:37
The Government looks set to devolve large parts of the delivery of public housing to community housing and other social providers after a damning report into Kāinga Ora raised questions about its financial competence, showing it was staring down the barrel of a $700 million annual deficit. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told Mike Hosking that the results of the review were worse than they tho...
Chris Bishop: Housing Minister on the changes coming to Kainga Ora as a review finds it's underperforming 20.05.2024 5:35
The Housing Minister says change is well and truly afoot at Kainga Ora as a critical independent review finds it's under-performing. The inquiry's also found the public housing agency needs significant savings to become financially viable. Chris Bishop has ruled out a mass sale of state homes, but indicated a total refresh of the board. He told Mike Hosking that Kainga Ora's debt levels simp...
David Ross: Kotahi CEO on the signing of a second decade shipping partnership with Maersk 20.05.2024 2:59
New Zealand's largest supply chain collaboration has signed another deal with an international shipping giant. Kotahi has entered a second decade partnership with Maersk, which will allow for $160 billion worth of cargo to be exported on a reliable supply chain. Kotahi chief executive David Ross told Mike Hosking that it offers needed certainty to some of New Zealand's largest exporters. He...
Catherine Field: Europe Correspondent on the continued closure of the international airport in New Caledonia 20.05.2024 5:08
New Zealanders stranded in New Caledonia may have to endure a few more days of riots and civil unrest. The main international airport in Nouméa remains closed with all commercial flights suspended. The French president has called another meeting with defence and security council to discuss what to do next. Europe correspondent Catherine Field told Mike Hosking that the government's made it c...
Judith Collins: Defence Minister on NZ tourists stuck in New Caledonia 19.05.2024 4:08
There’s still no word on when Defence Force aircraft will be sent to retrieve tourists stuck in New Caledonia. Commercial flights remain cancelled due to the unrest in Noumea; 231 Kiwis are registered as being there. Defence Minister Judith Collins told Mike Hosking “The issue is that Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has to work with the French government.” Collins said “Stay in your ow...
Steve Price: Australia Correspondent on Melbourne CBD Protests 19.05.2024 7:23
Six people have been arrested after pro-Israel and pro-Palestine demonstrators clashed in Melbourne's CBD on Sunday afternoon. After a week of Melbourne-wide protests – Police confirmed around 7,000 people were in attendance. This follows a pro-Palestinian demonstration that stormed a Labor Party conference on Saturday. Australia Correspondent Steve Price told Mike Hosking “The Premier and D...
Troy Churton: Orakei board member on McDonalds debate 19.05.2024 1:58
McDonalds is expected to face more community opposition as it launches a second bid to build a restaurant in Auckland's Orakei. A previous application to build on Kepa Road was withdrawn, after community concerns around traffic, anti-social behaviour and litter. Orakei board member Troy Churton told Mike Hosking “the community’s said they don’t want a proliferation of fast food businesses in...
Chlöe Swarbrick: Greens co-leader on Darleen Tana investigation legal costs 19.05.2024 8:41
The Green Party is tight-lipped on the cost of an investigation into suspended MP Darleen Tana. The MP has been stood down since March 14, while an investigation takes place into her involvement into allegations of migrant exploitation at her husband's business. Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick told Mike Hosking “Every political party has funding that they can use at their discretion.” ...
Mahe Drysalde: Olympian and mayoral candidate on his vision for Tauranga 19.05.2024 3:40
The two-time Olympic gold medallist Mahe Drysdale is hoping to deliver a prosperous "post-commissioner" future for Tauranga. The Olympian has put his name in the ring for the election on July 20, with nominations closing on Friday. Mahe Drysdale told Mike Hosking “I’m pretty central – I just want what’s best for the country.” Drysdale said “I will form an opinion of what the community wants...
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