Early Edition with Ryan Bridge

Early Edition with Ryan Bridge

A fresh and intelligent start to your day - catch the very latest international and domestic news developments, sport, entertainment and business on Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, on Newstalk ZB.

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April 16, 2026 3 mins

There's worry the new Warrant of Fitness regime will mean more dangerous vehicles on the road.  

Vehicles of almost every age will get their warrants extended, with 14-year-old cars only needing a WOF every two years, rather than annually.  

The Motor Trade Association say one in three cars between eight and 10-years-old currently fail.  

Head of Advocacy James McDowall says it may not even end up saving people money...

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Increasing reports of horrendous abuse directed towards staff at emergency departments. 

Figures released under the Official Information Act show more than 7,500 reports were logged last year, matching the year before, but up significantly on 2023. 

Just over 1000 reports came from emergency departments. 

Nurses Society Director David Wills told Ryan Bridge the assaults vary in severity but are all distressing for st...

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April 16, 2026 34 mins
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A lift in beneficiaries could suggest recent policy decisions are taking us in the wrong direction. 

At the end of March, just over 409 thousand people were on a main benefit, almost 3% more than the year prior.

Jobseeker numbers are up 2.6%.

Auckland University Associate Economics Professor Susan St John told Ryan Bridge many of the ways we've tried to bring down spending have impacted the labour market.

She says until we can...

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There's been a bit of hand-wringing this week about the fuel situation and some of it is justified. 

If you're running an airline, it's bad. If you're paying $4 bucks to fill a truck with diesel, also bad. 

But we're not yet out of fuel, or even close to out of fuel. Which is not the same as saying we won't one day be out of fuel, or having to ration before we get there, that is still a possibility.

This week we've had so...

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A significant milestone for New Zealand apple brand Envy – the first to surpass a billion dollars in global sales.  

The Royal Gala and Braeburn mix was first bred in 1985, and is now grown in more than 13 countries and sold in 55 markets around the world.  

T&G Managing Director Shane Kingston told Ryan Bridge it won't be long until sales hit the two billion mark. 

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A tax expert believes new Inland Revenue recommendations fly in the face of long term fiscal forecasts. 

The report lays out a range of suggestions, including a capital gains tax and increasing the Goods and Services tax from 15%.  

It warns this would disproportionately affect those less fortunate, so should be paired with cash transfers to poorer workers.  

Independent tax expert Geof Nightingale told Ryan Bridge t...

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April 15, 2026 34 mins

On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Thursday 16th of April 2025, Pharmacists are being given more powers to help take the pressure off GPs, Director of Mangawhai Pharmacy Lanny Wong tells Ryan how big of a difference this will make. 

The Envy apple has cracked $1 billion in global sales, a first for a New Zealand apple brand, T&G Managing Director tells Ryan Bridge how the brand became so successful.&nb...

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Pharmacists appear ready for an increased workload under a proposed expansion of services.

The Government's considering letting pharmacists prescribe funded medicines for common conditions like scabies and head lice, as well as for UTIs and the emergency contraceptive pill.

Until now, people have needed a GP prescription or had to pay the medication's full pharmacy price.

Mangawhai Pharmacy Director Lanny Wong told Ryan Bridge phar...

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A special good morning to all the redheads listening. 

There's some new Harvard research that's come out about human evolution and it mentions you. I'll get to you in a sec.

Conventional wisdom says that homo sapiens (us) basically stopped evolving when we emerged 300,000 years ago. We reached peak human.

It took us about seven million years to evolve from looking more like Apes. It took us four million years to walk on two le...

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Economists are divided over how fast the Reserve Bank should raise the Official Cash Rate. 

ANZ has already picked three consecutive hikes in July, September, and October, while Westpac says it’s becoming more of a possibility next month, but is more likely in September.  

On the hand, Kiwibank believes raising the rate multiple times before the election would be reckless. 

Independent Economist Cameron Bagrie told R...

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An industry expert is welcoming changes to medicinal cannabis licences, but wants the industry given a greater push. 

Cannabis flower exports increased from 49 kilograms in 2021 to more than 2300 last year. 

Medsafe is now exploring changes to its regime, potentially allowing more permanent licenses. 

Cannabis Clinic CEO Waseem Alzaher told Ryan Bridge New Zealand holds itself to a particularly high standard, applyin...

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April 14, 2026 34 mins

On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Wednesday 15th of April 2025, tourism’s roaring back now sitting at 92% of pre-covid levels, Mat Woods CEO of Destination Queenstown & Lake Wanaka Tourism, tells Ryan what we can do to keep tourism booming. 

David Seymour’s pushing to turn New Zealand into a cannabis export powerhouse, Cannabis Clinic CEO Dr Waseem Alazaher tells Ryan if new changes will be a big help...

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Queenstown's asking for a bed-tax as tourist numbers roar back. 

Stats NZ data shows the country's now at 92% of pre-Covid levels, with February visits up more than 53 thousand annually. 

Chinese tourist numbers jumped the most in February, followed by Australia and Taiwan. 

Destination Queenstown and Lake Wanaka Tourism Chief Executive Mat Woods told Ryan Bridge a bed-tax for tourists would come in handy country-wid...

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Tourism Minister Louise Upston is getting advice from officials on a bed tax. Christopher Luxon told us that last week.

They're not being explicit about it yet, but the idea is a no-brainer and will eventually happen.

In the Auckland deal Luxon did with Wayne Brown last week, they promised to investigate one. Wayne took this to mean the thing would be introduced by 2027, though we have an election before then obviously. 

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The Cancer Society says widening access to cancer infusion treatment is a win for rural communities.   

The Health Minister announced $210 million from Budget 2024 will go into 14 new sites and expanding 14 existing ones.  

Small towns including Dargaville and Te Kuiti will get new facilities by 2028.  

Cancer Society Chief Executive Nicola Coom told Ryan Bridge that with the price of fuel at the moment, anythin...

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Retail NZ is warning time's running out to counter a tobacco black market crisis. 

The group's released a new report detailing the rise in illicit tobacco, including reports from retailers of sales happening near their premises.  

The group wants an Illicit Tobacco Taskforce setup to bring Customs, Police and Health officials together to fight the growing problem.  

CEO Carolyn Young told Ryan Bridge that when organi...

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United States President Donald Trump may have to resort to bombing Iran again, according to an American columnist and pollster. 

Henry Olsen told Ryan Bridge that Trump will not be satisfied until Iran ends its nuclear programme. 

"I think Trump may eventually have to go back to bombing. 

"Trump has already committed American prestige and his personal prestige to the ending of the nuclear programme." 

The Presid...

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Trump's at war with the Pope again, this time over Iran. Last time it was over Gaza. 

Usually the pontiff is a bit more low-key, just praying and kissing babies and cruising round in the white robe in the Pope-mobile, like Batman but less cool. 

Not Leo. Leo has spoken out, telling Trump to end the war and saying he does not fear the President.

This is a humanitarian appeal, but its delivery its a little more political th...

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April 13, 2026 34 mins

On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Tuesday 14th of April 2025, A US blockade of Iran's ports is underway in the strait of Hormuz, American pollster and Washington Post columnist Henry Olsen shares his thoughts. 

More access to cancer treatment is on the way, with a big nationwide expansion of infusion services Nicola Coom Chief Executive Cancer Society, tells Ryan how big of an impact this will have.

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