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The Mike Hosking Breakfast

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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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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 27th of September, David Seymour has plans to prosecute parents who take their kids out of school too much and limit the number of teacher-only days. In a world first exclusive since signing his contract, Liam Lawson joined the show as a newly minted official F1 driver. Mike got the shock o…
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{"markup":" The Associate Education Minister says the Government, schools, parents and students all have a part to play in attendance. \n The Government's instructing schools to have Stepped Attendance Response plans by 2026. \n It comes as students around the country ditch school for the School Strike for Climate today. \n Associate Minister David…
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{"markup":" Have a look at the report out in Sydney into their new metro line. \n This is the $21b behemoth that opened a few weeks ago that was going to transform Sydney's public transport. \n It seems, at first report, to be working – and in that is the clue to public transport generally and whether or not it is successful. \n The trouble with tr…
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{"markup":" 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. \n \n Voting: 8/10 \n Democracy is a wonderful thing, and we have seen this week a new president for Sri Lanka and the first vote in America. \n \n Tory Whanau: 4/10 \n Four times she opened her mouth and four times th…
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{"markup":" Health NZ will be weighing up the two options for the new Dunedin Hospital. \n An independent review has found the current plan for Dunedin Hospital, is 'probably not achievable' within its current budget of $1.88 billion. \n The Government has said it either needs to scale back the project's main building or swap it out in favour of a …
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{"markup":" Global fashion designers and local artists alike are descending on the capital as this year's World of Wearable Art kicks off. \n The show's been running for more than 35 years, displaying creativity and a bit of unique glitz and glam to Wellington with the theme 'Dream Awake'. \n World of Wearable Art Chief Executive Meg Williams told …
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{"markup":" It’s a sad day for Timaru, with hundreds of meatwork jobs potentially on the line. \n Alliance Group has called everyone at its Smithfield meatworks to an all-staff meeting at 11am. \n Locals fear the plant will be mothballed this season, with production being moved to Invercargill, and up to 1200 people left out of work. \n Nathan Guy …
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{"markup":" Newstalk ZB’s Mike Hosking might just be David Walliams’ biggest fan — and he couldn’t believe it when the comedian surprised him in the studio this morning. \n Walliams, who is in Auckland for his An Audience with David Walliams tour, sneaked into the Newstalk ZB studio on Friday before his first show, catching Hosking unawares while s…
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{"markup":" After a year of waiting, Formula One’s worst-kept secret has been confirmed: Liam Lawson will finish the rest of this season driving for Racing Bulls. \n The 22-year-old has been locked in to drive for the subsidiary team of Red Bull at the expense of Australian Daniel Ricciardo for the final six races of the season, after which he’s ex…
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Two New Zealand restaurants have been named among the world’s best. The Grove in Auckland and Queenstown’s Nest Bar + Kitchen made it onto Trip Advisor’s Travellers’ Choice Awards Best of the Best list for 2024, a milestone fewer than 1% of the 8 million listings achieve. The Grove came in 9th in the fine dining category, and owner Michael Dearth s…
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I can't help but think the Transpower report into the pylon falling over is one of those reports that has to find things to say because the real reason for the report was obvious. Nevertheless, there are 26 recommendations. To recap, the company that Transpower hires to maintain the pylons hired a couple of clowns and didn’t train them. They undid …
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There’s plenty of self help books on the shelves, but one in particular has cut through the nonsense for millions of people. Mark Manson is the author behind ‘The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck’, which has sold more than 20 million copies since its publication in 2016. Manson is making his way to New Zealand in November as part of his ‘The Subtle …
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Future thinking sits at the core of our infrastructure planning. The Infrastructure Commission's new paper —released this morning— outlines its considerations developing the National Infrastructure Plan, which is to be released next year. It highlights population growth, decarbonising the economy, and natural hazard resilience as drivers of our nee…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 26th of September, the Government has found some new, old money for the education rollout and we have a record speed free trade agreement with the UAE to announce. We got the Transpower Northland pylon report and it was as bad as you thought, so their executive general manager tries to ex…
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Christchurch believes it's gaining VIP status when it comes to events. The Wellington Phoenix have joined the Warriors in signing a three-year deal which will see fixtures played at the new Te Kaha Stadium. Construction of the facility is still underway, with plans to open in April 2026. Venues Otautahi CEO Caroline Harvie-Teare told Mike Hosking i…
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Transpower says contractor Omexom is working through its own recommendations after the June pylon topple that caused a power outage in Northland. An Electricity Authority report found bad practice that caused the Transpower tower to topple had probably happened before. Unsupervised, inexperienced maintenance crews from contractor Omexom unfastened …
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A lucrative free trade agreement with the United Arab Emirates could be signed into action today. Trade Minister Todd McClay is meeting with his Emirati counterpart as part of his three-day visit to Wellington. Negotiations for the FTA began in May, meaning it would be less than 100 days to get it over the line. Former trade negotiator Charles Finn…
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The Government's re-prioritising funding from an unaccredited te reo programme for teachers into new maths curriculum resources and teacher guidance. The Education Minister says there's no evidence the te reo programme directly helped student achievement, and it's more than double the cost of similar courses. Primary teachers can select resources t…
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So for what I think is the fourth time in a week, we hear from Tory Whanau. This is a problem in itself because in the third interview, or possibly her fourth she has given, she reveals that originally she thought mayors flew below the radar. So in her ongoing quest not to fly below the radar she also reveals, in her third or possibly fourth interv…
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There's concern for wider conflict in the Middle East as Israel and Hezbollah trade strikes. Israel's Defence Force says its mission is to stop the Iranian-backed Hezbollah firing rockets into Israel's north, and to push it back from the border. Lebanon's health ministry says around 500 people have been killed in air strikes. Journalist and analyst…
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Facial Recognition technology will stay in 25 supermarkets, as Foodstuffs North Island deems its trial a success. The company, which owns Pak'n'Save and New World, installed the technology in the stores for a six-month test. Early results suggest it prevented about 130 serious incidents and was able to identify repeat offenders more than 1,700 time…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 25th of September, Police Commissioner Andrew Coster is done and moving on in November, six months early. So how did he find his time in the job? What have the results been from Foodstuffs facial recognition trial and will it be brought out all around the country? And on Politics Wednesd…
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The current Police Minister's standing by his criticism of the Police Commissioner while in opposition, and believes things have changed. Andrew Coster will lead the new Social Investment Agency, exiting the role of Commissioner earlier than anticipated. During the last Labour Government, National's Mark Mitchell slammed Coster's approach to polici…
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Kiwis are drinking increasingly less cow's milk. Around 1.2 million fewer glasses are consumed every year, fuelling health concerns. There's been a 17 % decline in the last two decades. ABC Nutrition's Angela Berrill told Mike Hosking it's largely due to the rapid rise of plant-based alternatives. She said it could be concerning if people reduce th…
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Farmers could be about to get a new technological tool to help count stock. Farm suppliers PGG Wrightson have teamed up with Inde Technology to use drones and AI to make the process faster and easier. It works by having drones fly across the paddocks and the resulting footage is run through an AI scanner to count the stock. PGG Wrightson CEO Stephe…
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Israel and militant group Hezbollah are continuing to trade strikes. Israel's Defence Force says its mission is to stop the Iranian-backed Hezbollah firing rockets into Israel's north, and to push it back from the border. Lebanon's health ministry says more than 500 people have been killed in air strikes. US correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike H…
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Outgoing Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has accepted there'll be a range of views on whether he's been tough enough on crime. The top cop, whose been in the role since early 2020, is leaving the role earlier than signalled. He's stepping down as commissioner in November to lead the new Social Investment Agency. Coster copped criticism from curre…
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There’s a belief that cracking down on abuse against public transport workers will help address a wider societal issue. The Government is set to make it an aggravating factor in court after noting a worrying increase in abuse to staff and passengers. Local authorities will soon be able to apply for funding to make safety improvements, including saf…
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Italy’s Prime Minister is set to receive a prestigious award. Elon Musk is set to present Giorgia Meloni with the Atlantic Council’s Global Citizen Award in New York, an award presented to key global citizens seeking to improve the state of the world. Italy Correspondent Jo McKenna told Mike Hosking that she’s making all the right noises about work…
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A couple of things interested me with the Government's back-to-work edict: 1) We need a back-to-work edict and the fact we haven't had one until now. 2) Sadly, the admission no one knows what the hell is going on, who is where, what percentage of time people aren't there, how many aren't there, when they are or are not there compared with any other…
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Geothermal emissions of methane and CO2 could soon be put to good use. Work is underway in Rotorua to create livestock feed from the gasses in world-first research that could net the country $500 million by 2045. The feed would be created from protein rich biomass, produced when microorganisms feed off greenhouse gas emissions captured from geother…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 24th of September, we delve into the Polkinghorne verdict and the Government's edict telling public service workers to get back to the office. Is a 4-year Government term actually realistic? The Prime Minister has the answer. Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney are two of NZ's great archi…
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The friendship of two celebrated Kiwi architects is uncovered in a new documentary. 'Maurice and I' looks at the partnership between Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney and how they refurbished the Christchurch Town Hill after the quakes. Director Rick Harvie told Mike Hosking he always wanted to make a documentary about the Town Hall, but didn't …
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Kiwifruit exports are winning gold this year. Exports were valued at $3.1 billion in the year to August - the highest value point ever. It's a 20% increase from 2023, and $524 million jump. Kiwifruit Growers CEO Colin Bond told Mike Hosking the top destination for green kiwifruit is Europe, while China's the top market for gold. He says Europeans h…
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The Prime Minister claims productivity is behind the new guidance around working from home. The trend of public servants relying on working from home may soon be coming to an end. Guidance is being updated as the Government says working from home is not an entitlement, and agencies have to monitor working from home agreements and report back. Chris…
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There’s hopes a new Government directive will actually bring public servants back to the office. Agency chief executives are being required to report on how often their public servants are working from home. Public Service Minister Nicola Willis says working from home is not an entitlement. Wellington Chamber of Commerce Advocacy Manager Conor Whit…
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A criminal defence lawyer says the Polkinghorne trial is an example of the criminal justice system working. A jury has found eye surgeon Philip Polkinghorne not guilty of the murder or manslaughter of his wife Pauline Hanna at their Remuera home in April 2021. The verdict —given at the High Court in Auckland yesterday— followed 10 hours of delibera…
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Australia’s Labour party has fallen to its lowest level since the election in the latest poll. Meanwhile, migrant intake has blown forecasts, set to exceed 400,000. Opposition leader Peter Dutton has condemned Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for failing to manage population growth during a housing crisis. Australia correspondent Murray Olds tells M…
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Andrew Saville and Guy Heveldt join Mike Hosking to discuss the Bledisloe Cup, Argentina’s victory over South Africa, Black Caps v Sri Lanka, AFL and making baseball history. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Από τον Newstalk ZB
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A growing trend of cocktail kegs has made its way to New Zealand. Some in the hospitality industry say mass batches of drinks such as martinis, margaritas and mojitos are speeding up service. Norma Taps co-owner Luke Jones says he set up the business to prove kegs as a viable option to minimise waste and operate efficiently. Jones tells Mike Hoskin…
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Advice to the Government around child poverty has been made public. According to Treasury, the target set by the previous government is ‘no longer realistically achievable’. Top officials say is would cost three billion dollars to get back on track. Child Poverty Reduction Minister Louise Upston tells Mike Hosking the current government are “going …
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New Zealand’s influence as a nation is on the decline, according to the Lowy Institute’s annual Asia Power Index. NZ is one of only three countries to go backwards, alongside Russia and Myanmar. A traceable drop in diplomacy since 2018 is partly to blame. Lowy Institute’s SouthEast Asia Program Director Susannah Patton tells Mike Hosking the index …
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More collaboration is being proposed within the university sector. Students could soon be picking up courses from multiple institutes simultaneously. Universities NZ CEO Chris Whelan tells Mike Hosking the collaboration applies to subjects which need to grow. Whelan says it makes sense for universities to work together on the infrastructure needed …
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 23rd of September, more good news around getting people out of emergency housing. But more bad news around our reputation as a country. Mike is flummoxed by the newest trend in the hospitality industry - cocktails in a keg. Guy and Sav break down where the All Blacks went wrong in the s…
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In the nine months since September, the number of families in emergency housing has dropped by 57%, from 3100 to 1300. According to Ministry of Social Development, this creates a saving of half a million dollars every day. Associate Housing Minister Tama Potaka tells Mike Hosking the change has been achieved by ensuring all avenues are explored bef…
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Voting has started in the US election and a new national NBC poll has Kamala Harris ahead of Trump by 5 points. US correspondent Richard Arnold tells Mike Hosking this is a clear reversal of the same polling when Biden was on the card. While Harris has accepted a date for the second debate, Trump continues to indicate he will not take part. Meanwhi…
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An aging workforce is resulting in shortages in sectors vital to New Zealand’s economic development. New Zealand’s Manufacturing, Engineering and Logistics sectors need an extra 40,000 workers by 2028. The Workforce Development Council is launching a campaign to get boots on the ground. Workforce Development Council CEO Phil Alexander-Crawford tell…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 20th of September, Finance Minister Nicola Willis attempts to turn our economy around as we stare down the barrel of another recession. Penny Simmonds spoke to AUT about their race-based ranking system to send professors to overseas conferences. So did she get to the bottom of it and stop i…
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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. The economy: 4/10 Between the GDP and the current account, it’s a bad week of data. You could argue the upside is it might be the worst of it. It might be better from here on in. Whining unions: 3/10 This week it was relief teache…
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The US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates for the first time in more than four years – a significant political boost for the Harris campaign. Rates have gone down by 0.5% to about 4.8%, a far bigger rate than economists had predicted. Policymakers expect the rate to fall another 0.5% this year and go down to around 3% by the end of 2026. US Cor…
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