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.
Many of us change our diets as with the seasons, thanks to availability and pricing.
But are there health benefits to adopting a seasonal diet? And what should we pick up now before it's gone out of season?
Chef Allyson Gofton joins to discuss seasonal diets, and some recipes to keep you warm as we head into winter.
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It's election year again in New Zealand, and it's a process that we're all familiar with.
But few are more familiar than Former PM Helen Clark and Former National MP Maurice Williamson, who joined Tim Beverige to look at what we can expect from election year.
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Our children are becoming increasingly involved in politics and current events, and they're getting involved younger and younger.
We want to support their interests, but the news can get pretty dark, and these kinds of events or protests always come with a risk of danger.
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Have you ever walked into a home and thought - there was so much potential and it's all been lost.
A room with limited natural light, painted in dark shades and made to look smaller than it is. A poorly shaped couch that throws off the whole room. Or one that we see all too often - old, outdated lighting that can make a gorgeous home immediately look neglected.
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This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by Untidy Podcast host Matilda Green and Auckland Councillor Shane Henderson to discuss the biggest stories from the week that was.
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Prices are going up.
Food prices are up, and will keep going up alongside fuel. Practically any goods that travel by land air or ocean to get to you will become increasingly unaffordable for the foreseeable future.
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Health NZ have had to tell their staff to stop using free AI tools such as Chat GPT for writing clinical notes.
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The latest numbers, as at one week ago, there were 24 days of petrol and 18 days of diesel in the country.
Things are looking to worsen for the foreseeable future, although an uptick in public transport use and EV purchases point to people taking things into their own hands.
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New Zealand First will be campaigning on a policy that would see half of all mining royalties go to the region from which it came, rather than Wellington.
The party says it would build up wealth and infrastructure in the regions, allowing for future development rather than having the money spent across wider national projects.
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Social media giants Meta and YouTube have been found liable for deliberately designing their platforms to be addictive.
We don't need to look too far into the details of this specific trial, because parents everywhere will have stories of their own to some extent, but how much of the blame falls on the parents? There are countless things in the modern world that young people risk becoming addicted to - they don't even have to...
For a long time, the kiwi dream has been to do whatever it takes to get onto the property ladder and work your way up from there, but some investors are moving away from that advice - instead suggesting that it might be a better idea to rent and put your money elsewhere.
It's not just the cost of the property and the mortgage repayments. You're paying to maintain the property in a way you wouldn't be if it were a rental, you'...
This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald and Resident Builder Pete Wolfkamp to discuss the biggest stories from the week that was.
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Tensions are high for everyone right now, and I know most people will either be nervously checking their KiwiSaver balance on the daily, or completely ignoring it until things calm down a bit.
The most repeated advice advisors will be giving right now is to simply ignore your balance for the time being - that by the time the first bomb dropped, it was too late to change anything. But is that really true?
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The popularity of Telehealth GP appointments skyrocketed during the pandemic, and it hasn't gone away since.
Just about every general practice now offers Telehealth appointments, generally as a less costly and more accessible alternative.
But this country has an increasingly urgent primary care crisis, with 50% of GPs planning to retire by 2035 - and Telehealth is just another tool to get more patients seen as GPs leave the w...
Winston Peters has delivered NZ First's State of the Nation address - the final one ahead of the looming election.
Peters also announced a National Energy Strategy that would break up power companies, no longer allowing them to control both power and the price.
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Most kids will take part in some kind of sport throughout their childhood.
It's a great opportunity to keep them moving and allow them to burn off some energy, but how early should we be getting our children into these teams?
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It's pretty common these days when buying a house to throw in a couple conditions with your offer.
You're going to want a building report, your bank may want a property valuation before they agree to insure the property, and most commonly - you may need to sell your home first before your able to settle on the next one.
But for a seller, any one of these could be a deal breaker - and could mean a lower offer is accepted...
This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by Jordan Peterson and Paul Spoonley to discuss the biggest stories from the week that was.
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From April 1st, the KiwiSaver minimum default contribution rate will move up to 3.5%.
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Whether you're getting into a good workout routine for the first time, or you've been at it for a while - the niggling thought of avoiding an injury will be in the back of your mind.
You don't want to hesitate while exercising - that could actually make things worse - but you also don't want to risk an injury that will put your routine in jeopardy.
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