Newstalk ZB

The Weekend Collective

News EN ↓ 1448 episodes

The Weekend Collective on Newstalk ZB is an intelligent and fun take on the life you live and what you love. From Barrister to singer to recording artist and concert producer, including performing the national anthem for the All Blacks, you name it, Tim Beveridge has done it. Joined by a range of special expert guests throughout the afternoon, The Weekend Collective will cover off the issues of the week, politics, parenting, finance, wellness and property.

Author

Newstalk ZB

Category

News

Podcast website

www.newstalkzb.co.nz

Latest episode

Jul 5, 2026

Where to listen?

Podcasts in the app Replaio Radio Coming soon

Podcasts are coming to the app soon. Install now and be the first to see a whole new take on podcasts

Get it on Google Play Install for free Android 5M+ downloads · 4.8 rating iOS soon

Episodes

Sylvie Thrush-Marsh: What should you keep an eye out for in your employment contract? 05.07.2026

Everyone has an employment contract, but what should you be aware of when presented with a new one?  Some key parts that you'd think are a given may also be missing, so what shoud you make sure you have? MyHR's Chief Evangelist Sylvie Thrush-Marsh joins Tim Beveridge to answer your employment questions.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Todd McClay: Trade Minister on National's new trade-focused election policy 05.07.2026

The National Party has just announced it's trade policy, should the party be re-elected in November.  They've said that the aim is to secure markets with seven new economies across Europe, Africa and South America, with more to be chased further down the line.  Trade Minister Todd McClay told Tim Beveridge that it's important to expand trade, as the target countries in Europe especially...

Edwin Paul: Chair of India New Zealand Business Council on India FTA, Modi's visit and Winston Peter's comments 05.07.2026

It's been a busy week between New Zealand and India.  The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is due to make his first official visit to New Zealand as the FTA gets over the line, however Winston Peters has raised concerns around Indian immigrants receiving unfair scrutiny at the border.  The Chair of India New Zealand Business Council Edwin Paul told Tim Beveridge that, 'This is a start...

Sara Chatwin: It's okay to interfere with your child's friendships 04.07.2026

What happens if my child starts befriending or dating someone I'm really not a fan of. How do I protect them from getting played or getting into a toxic relationship? When should we interfere with our children's personal lives? When and how do we put our foot-down and say "no, you can't hang out with this person" How do we do that with respectful authority, that strikes a balance between making su...

Ed McKnight: The property ladder is still worth climbing and holding on to 04.07.2026

Property's been the golden-goose egg in New Zealand for as long as we've known. It was your retirement plan, your income stream, your lifeline, and what you worked towards. The plan was simple: buy a house, pay it off and/or rent it out, and by the time you stopped working you had something solid behind you. It was our version of the American Dream. But with the house market in a state of volatili...

The Panel: Taylor Swift gets married at Madison Square Garden, Michael Laws for NZ First, were the Michelin stars worth it? 04.07.2026

This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by Broadcaster Mark Crysell and NZ Gardiner Editor Jo McCarroll to discuss the biggest stories from this week. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have had their wedding in New York's Madison Square Garden, with celebrities in attendance for the Mega Star's special day. Michael Laws is NZ First's latest candidate and says he's keen to be take the Broadcast...

Amanda Morrall: Don't pounce on every good deal you see 28.06.2026

With Property becoming less of the golden-goose egg we've made it out to be, people are focusing more on how else they can be financially stable - and with that stability, comes being disciplined with your money - and keeping your spending affairs in order. But how can we do that with loyalty programmes encouraging us to save? and mid-year sales going around? How do we keep our eyes on the long-te...

Dr Michel Neeff: Hearing loss is totally preventable with better awareness 28.06.2026

Everyone's using headphones and blasting sounds at full-volume now; noise-cancelling ear-phones are as common and cheaper than ever; live shows and events with crowds are a must for most adults, and children are being left to their devices - listening to music and game-sounds without knowing what's too loud for their ears. So how can we protect our hearing, and prevent hearing loss? When should we...

Nicole McKee: New ACT Deputy Leader explains party's goals ahead for elections 28.06.2026

Nicole McKee will be the new ACT Party Deputy Leader, replacing Brooke Van Velden who's leaving politics this year. Nicole only stood for Parliament six years ago, coming with a background as a small-business owner, volunteer and firearms advocate. But she's risen through the ranks, becoming a cabinet minister, minister for courts, and rewriting the Firearms Act. Party Leader David Seymour's confi...

David Seymour: ACT Party Leader on aiming to downsize Government 28.06.2026

ACT has announced its plans to radically downsize Government departments, and bring fairness back into our benefit-system. Firstly: They're making medical certification for health-related benefits mandatory, and only issued by MSD-approved doctors with objective criteria rather than a leaving it to a GP's discretion. Secondly: Those on the Jobseeker benefit for more than four months will be given...

The Panel: Winston versus National, Winston versus Act, who's next on Winston's Warpath? 27.06.2026

This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by Journalist Wilhelmina O'Keeffe and Fieldays CEO Richard Lindroos to discuss the biggest stories from this week. Winston Peters is taking shots at his coalition partners, raising questions about the FTA and the Health and Safety bill, Paul Goldsmith and Chris Finlayson are also trading blows. And Tim and his guests give their live commentary of the...

Nichole Lewis: Will property ever become part of retirement planning again? 27.06.2026

On the One Roof Radio Show, founder of Property Quadrants and property commentator Nichole Lewis joins Tim Beveridge to talk about why less people are including property in their retirement planning.  And why is it so hard to sell an apartment? Should first-home buyers steer clear of something that they'll likely be stuck with? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stephanie Pow: Kids, pocket money and parental control - where do we start? 27.06.2026

Founder of Crayon Stephanie Pow joins Tim Beviredge on Parent Squad to discuss how you should monitor your kids' pocket money. When's the right time to get them started? And how much control should parents have to veto kids' purchases? But is it all up to parents to teach kids about cash? Or do schools have a responsibility to help out.  LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudio.com/listener for priv...

Nathan Stanners: The pros and cons of National's compulsory Kiwisaver policy 22.06.2026

Generate Kiwisaver's Nathan Stanners joins Tim Beveridge to chat National's compulsory Kiwisaver policy - and whether it's a good policy for the our retirement savings pool.  They also talk how your risk profile should change the closer your get to retirement.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dr John Cameron: Regular check ups with your GP are crucial 22.06.2026

Westmere Medical Centre's Dr John Cameron joins Newstalk ZB's Tim Beveridge to talk the important of seeing your GP regularly.  They also explore the reasons why people avoid the doctor. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Panel: Immigration staff scandal, 4 hour traffic jams and Wayne versus Winston 20.06.2026

This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by Jordan Williams from Taxpayers' Union and Psychotherapist Kyle Macdonald to discuss the biggest stories from this week. Iran war - what on earth is happening? Winston Peters and Wayne Brown are coming to blows again, and will the Immigration NZ public servants who misled their minister get the sack? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for pri...

Bryan Thomson: How would a Capital Gains Tax affect the market? 20.06.2026

On the One Roof Radio Show Harcourts Managing Director Bryan Thomson joins Tim Beveridge to talk about how a Capital Gains Tax would affect the property market.  And The Opportunity Party proposed a land tax on urban residential properties, and Bryan isn't keen on the idea. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Maneesh Deva: Is kids being bored without their phones such a bad thing? 20.06.2026

Paediatrician Maneesh Deva joins Tim Beviredge on Parent Squad to discuss the social media ban for kids under 16. One girl in the UK said she would simply stare at a wall without social media, but is that such a bad thing? And what do teens need for positive brain development? And what should be dodged? LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

John Cowan: Teaching your kids to drive 13.06.2026

Author and host of Real Life John Cowan joined Tim Beveridge to chat about whether you should teach your kids to drive or leave it to the professionals.  And tips and tricks for if you decide to self-instruct your teens.  LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Alex Martelli: Has New Zealand finally fallen out of love with property? 13.06.2026

On the One Roof Radio Show buyer's agent Alex Martelli spoke to Tim Beveridge about kiwi's seemingly falling out of love with property. But is the vibe being skewed by the level of the fall as measured since prices went bonkers? And they discuss everything apartment ownership.  LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Panel: Winston's tirade, public transport caps and emergency alerts 13.06.2026

This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by Crane Brother's Murray Crane and councillor Shane Henderson to discuss the biggest stories from this week. Would Labour's public transport cap work? Should Rakesh Naidoo have alerted NZ Police of his political interests earlier? What were the big sellers at Fieldays? And thoughts on Hamilton's potential skyscraper. LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudi...

Janet Xuccoa: Your list of trustees has to be tight and reputable 07.06.2026

Earlier this year, a Christchurch businessman was found borrowing millions of dollars against his family trusts for his clothing company - racking up a $3-million dollar spend. His sister prompted legal action, and two homes had to be sold as collateral. But that brings up a question - what can we leave behind for our children and family that won't just be squandered or swindled? Trusts and inheri...

Alex Bartle: Bad sleep can be tied to life-shortening conditions 07.06.2026

A new study finds poor sleep is tied to rising cancer risk for those under 50, with irregular sleeping patterns and insomnia being three times more likely to get cancer within five years. But sleeping can be hard to do, especially if you're younger and faced with the stresses of today, or the distractions on your phone.  You could also do shift-work at irregular hours to make your living, in...

Simeon Brown: Health Minister on the Government's changes to the Medicines Act 07.06.2026

GP fees could be frozen for 12 months from July under a proposed Health NZ shake-up of the funding system. Under the proposals, around 60 percent of practices would receive increased funding through capitation re-weighting and annual funding increased. Overall funding for GPs would reportedly increase by six percent, as part of a $120.6 million injection for primary health.  Health Minister S...

Adam Pearse: NZ Herald deputy political editor on Chris Luxon's visit to Australia 07.06.2026

Christopher Luxon has returned from Queensland, after meeting with Anthony Albanese with a group of New Zealand businesses.  No announcements have been unveiled, but the leaders discussed defence options and Luxon has been eying opportunities to get involved in the 2032 Olympics.  NZ Herald deputy political editor Adam Pearse joined the Weekend Collective to discuss. LISTEN ABOVE See omn...

Listen to the The Weekend Collective podcast in Replaio

Radio and podcasts in one app - free, with no sign-up. Install today and do not miss the launch

Get it on Google Play

Replaio is not a podcast publisher; show names, artwork and audio belong to their authors and are distributed through public RSS feeds.