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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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Miranda Easten: Kiwi country-pop singer releases new single, discusses success and new album 15.05.2024 11:34
Kiwi country-pop singer Miranda Easten has been finding international success. Her debut single ‘Cowboy Lullaby’ reached 16 on the official Top 40 Country Music Chart in Australia, and she also featured on Compass FM’s ‘Voices of Country’ compilation album. Easten is currently working on her second album, ‘Concrete and Honey, which is due for release in July. She told Andrew Dickens that whi...
Mark Mitchell: Police Minister on New South Wales' attempts to poach police officers 15.05.2024 4:14
New Zealand can't match what Australia's putting on the table for police officers. New South Wales is 1500 officers short and has announced it'll fast-track New Zealand officers, shorten training, and allow experienced cops to keep their rank. Police Minister Mark Mitchell told Andrew Dickens that they've been doing this for decades. However, he said, we can’t compete with Australia’s econom...
Chris Cahill: Police Association President on the changes needed to combat the offer from New South Wales Police 15.05.2024 2:59
There’s want for changes to police officers pay conditions to combat New South Wales' poaching attempts. The state is 1500 officers short and has announced it'll fast-track New Zealand officers, shorten training, and allow experienced cops to keep their rank. Police Association President Chris Cahill told Andrew Dickens that while we can't compete on wages, there are issues we can address. F...
Brad Olsen: Infometrics Principal Economist on the slowing growth in regional economies 15.05.2024 3:49
Regional economies are slowing to Covid times. Latest figures from Infometrics show economic activity has increased just 0.2% over a year, the slowest growth since the first lockdown. Since last year, fewer people are planning to build in the regions, with consents falling by around 25%, and the Tasman District falling almost 60%. Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen told Andrew Dicken...
Steve Price: Australian Correspondent on the federal budget 14.05.2024 5:18
Australia's treasurer says the number one priority of his Budget is easing the cost of living. Jim Chalmers is reporting a $9.3 billion surplus for this year but anticipates deficits for the next two years. He's outlined benefits like energy relief for all households and increased rent assistance for welfare recipients. Australian Correspondent Steve Price told Andrew Dickens that it’s a bit...
Abdur Razzaq: The Federation of Islamic Associations NZ chair on the changes to the Christchurch Call 14.05.2024 5:37
Changes to the Christchurch Call are being welcomed by the Muslim community. The initiative's becoming a charitable foundation and will no longer rely on taxpayer funding. It will continue its mission to reduce online extremism but is no longer linked to the governments of New Zealand or France, which founded it in 2019. The Federation of Islamic Associations NZ chair Abdur Razzaq told Andre...
Greg Smith: Bremworth CEO on the New Zealand wool industry featuring in a documentary in Germany 14.05.2024 2:52
New Zealand wool is having its time in the limelight as it features in a documentary on the world's largest public broadcaster. Germany's national channel will play the 8-minute documentary which has the potential to reach around 60% of the country. The crew is filming at wool carpet manufacturer Bremworth and will travel to other processing plants and farms around New Zealand. Bremworth CEO...
Pollies: National's Mark Mitchell and Labour's Ginny Andersen on the National Gang Unit, charter schools, law and order 14.05.2024 10:43
There have been several major announcements made of late, most notably the reintroduction of charter schools and the creation of the National Gang Unit. National's Mark Mitchell and Labour's Ginny Andersen joined Andrew Dickens on Politics Wednesday to dig into the announcements. Mark Mitchell said that the Labour Government left them with a real mess. He told Andrew Dickens that they're like an...
Full Show Podcast: 15 May 2024 14.05.2024 1:28:54
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 15th of May, Andrew Dickens filled in for Mike Hosking. Police Commissioner Andrew Coster spoke on the new gang taskforce and what they want the unit to achieve. Charter schools are back and they're a contentious issue, can they be done well? Alwyn Poole has set up a couple and explained how it needs to be done. Ginny Andersen and M...
Jennie Wyllie: Netball NZ CEO on the free-to-air contracts with TVNZ and Sky for 2025 14.05.2024 2:49
Netball fans will have easy access to games as Netball New Zealand confirms a partnership with TVNZ. The 12-month contract secures free-to-air coverage of next year’s ANZ Premiership Saturday matches. The sport will also be broadcast on Sky next year, as the existing broadcasting partnership is extended by a year. Netball NZ CEO Jennie Wyllie told Andrew Dickens that ideally they’d want longe...
Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on the cross-examination of Michael Cohen in Donald Trump's hush money trial 14.05.2024 5:34
It's heating up within the New York Court room as Donald Trump's lawyers grill his former fixer. Michael Cohen was an attorney for the ex-president from 2006 to 2018 and the prosecution's last witness in the hush money trial. He's told the prosecutors he allegedly paid adult star Stormy Daniels on behalf of Trump, to ensure the story would not come out before the 2016 election. US correspond...
Alwyn Poole: Head of Innovative Education Consultants on the possibility of charter schools working 14.05.2024 3:28
A founder of two charter schools says the model could work. The Coalition's putting aside more than $150 million in the Budget for 15 new charter schools and converting 35 state schools. Head of Innovative Education Consultants, Alwyn Poole, told Andrew Dickens they saw improvement in the past and students would spend four years in their middle schools. He says 88% of Māori and Pasifika stud...
Andrew Coster: Police Commissioner on the reallocation of resources and implementation of new gang unit 14.05.2024 3:52
Police officers are set to spend less time on mental health-related callouts as a new gang crackdown gets under way. The Police Minister, and Commissioner, have suggested mental health callouts are 'draining' resources. The pair announced a new specialist gang unit would be set up, confirming some officers would be re-prioritised and some more would be hired. Police Commissioner Andrew Coste...
Stuart Nash: Robert Walters Commercial Director on the concerns about families moving overseas 14.05.2024 4:23
A recruitment agency's worried at the type of New Zealander packing their bags and moving overseas. Stats NZ says New Zealand saw a net migration loss of more than 52,000 citizens in the year ending March. People aged 18 to 30 accounted for 39% of the departures. Robert Walters Commercial Director Stuart Nash told Andrew Dickens that his concerns aren't about young people packing everything...
Enda Brady: UK Correspondent on King Charles handing down the Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps to William 13.05.2024 5:04
King Charles has handed down one of his titles after more than thirty years. He handed down the title of Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps to William, saying that he was “tinged with sadness” after so many years of holding the title. His younger son, who served in the Air Corps twice in Afghanistan, spending three and a half years of his life in service, was passed over. UK Corresponden...
Mike's Minute: Was the union win over TVNZ really a win? 13.05.2024 1:56
Is the union getting the win over TVNZ in their desire to lay some people off really a win? When TVNZ sacked me many years ago, a lot of people advised me to fight them. They said I had a good case and would win. My argument was, why on earth would I fight someone who doesn’t want to employ me? So, we negotiated a cheque and I wandered on my way. Fast forward 25-odd years and the scenario is...
Chris Quin: Foodstuffs CEO on food prices having risen for the first time in three months 13.05.2024 1:59
There’s been a shift in what goes in the shopping basket and what stays on the shelf. Data from Stats NZ shows food prices increased 0.8% in the 12 months to April. The slight increase is driven by grocery items, particularly chocolate, olive oil, and potato chips. Foodstuffs Chief Executive Chris Quin told Mike Hosking that inflation has maxed out quite a few people's budgets. He has no d...
Full Show Podcast: 14 May 2024 13.05.2024 1:28:37
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 14th of May, we looked at what's going to happen next in the Waitangi Tribunal stoush with Karen Chhour , after the Court of Appeal gave a win to the Tribunal. The Prime Minister was in to talk gas production, foreign affairs, and new roads. Plus, he described his pain at having to do the whole interview in a Highlanders jersey after lo...
Scott Morrison: Former Australian Prime Minister on his stance against China during his term and book 13.05.2024 12:27
Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has written a book. It's being described as a political memoir, a self-help book, and a story of faith. The book is called ‘Plans For Your Good: A Prime Minister's Testimony of God's Faithfulness’. Morrison told Mike Hosking that it was a great privilege to do what he was able to do as Prime Minister, calling it a tremendous honour. He says he...
Karen Chhour: Children's Minister on the Court of Appeal overturning the decision that she doesn't need to front the Waitangi Tribunal's summons 13.05.2024 3:08
Karen Chhour is acknowledging the Court of Appeal overturning the decision which blocked her from the Waitangi Tribunal summons. The decision rejected a High Court ruling, which had found the Children's Minister did not have to front with her reasoning for removing Section 7AA from the Oranga Tamariki Act. Chhour told Mike Hosking that she listened to issues in the community, campaigned on it,...
Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister loses a bet, discusses Waitangi Tribunal, Fast Tracking 13.05.2024 10:01
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has been forced to wear a Highlanders jersey this morning after the team beat the Crusaders on the weekend. Luxon —a die-hard Crusaders fan— had a bet with Newstalk ZB producer Sam Carran over the outcome of Saturday’s game. He was a good sport at the NZME offices this morning, laughing as he donned the jersey - but he told ZB’s Mike Hosking to expect a “shocki...
Justin Tighe-Umbers: National Road Carriers Association CEO on the introduction of Roads of Regional Significance programme 13.05.2024 2:49
Road carriers are pleased the spotlight's being shone on regional roads. Transport Minister Simeon Brown's announced plans for a new Roads of Regional Significance programme alongside the already established Roads of National Significance. He says it will single out projects of priority to fund first. It'll replace the former government's NZ Upgrade Programme. National Road Carriers Associ...
Full Show Podcast: 13 May 2024 12.05.2024 1:28:36
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 13th of May, we have a report saying our teachers aren't coming out of teacher training well enough prepared to teach our kids and nothing has changed in seven years. Education Minister Erica Stanford talks about another issue she has to solve. Did you see the Aurora Australis? There were strange goings-on because of the electrical s...
Steve Price: Australia correspondent on rise in anti-Semitism and South Australia ban on children under 14 using social media 12.05.2024 5:49
It is budget week in Australia, but the UN’s assembly’s vote to approve resolution granting Palestine new rights is dominating debate in federal parliament. Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong called the vote a move toward a two-state solution that would lead to greater security for Israel and Palestine. Opposition spokesman accused the government of undermining decades of biparti...
Commentary Box: Warriors thrashed, Blues hold strong, Chiefs beat Moana Pasifika, Wellington Phoenix nil-all draw 12.05.2024 11:42
Andrew Saville and Guy Heveldt joined Mike Hosking to discuss the Warriors thrashing in Sydney, the Blues holding strong against the Hurricanes, and the Wellington Phoenix’s nil-all draw in the first leg of the A-League semi-final. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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