The Mike Hosking Breakfast

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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April 15, 2026 2 mins

Like a school report, the International Monetary Fund forecast for the global economy arrived in yesterday's post. 

No one escaped the Trump carnage. The UK in particular is in trouble, as is potentially Australia. 

Australia was warned not to exacerbate wartime inflation. It was a slap down, a mark against the Government and a big reveal into the way Albanese and his cronies run the place. 

The reference was to a de...

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Ryan Wood's eager to prove success his in Taupō was no fluke when he gets back behind the wheel of his Toyota at the maiden Supercars event in Christchurch. 

Four races will be staged across the weekend, including a postponed race from last week's weather hampered stop in Taupo. 

Wood picked up his second career victory and a third placing across the two races that were completed. 

Wood told Mike Hosking they’ll find...

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Amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is an upcoming Royal visit to the United States.  

King Charles will address a joint meeting of Congress as well as meet privately with US President Donald Trump later this month.  

British lawmakers are questioning whether the visit should go ahead, as the relationship between the two countries is unusually delicate.  

Royal Correspondent Robert Hardman told Mike Hosking ...

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April 15, 2026 90 mins

On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 16th of April, our largest bank is increasing its interest rates in anticipation of OCR hikes. 

Shane Jones responds to the businesses and critics calling for more information on the country’s fuel supply.  

Kiwi Supercars driver Ryan Wood carries his momentum into Christchurch, racing at Ruapuna this weekend. 

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Moana Pasifika boss Debbie Sorensen claims the franchise are a victim of an increasingly difficult economic climate. 

They're set to disband after the Super Rugby season unless another backer is found. 

Sorensen —who is also chief executive of the Pasifika Medical Group which owns the franchise— is withdrawing financial support. 

She told Mike Hosking it's a compounding problem – people don’t have the income to buy m...

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There’s astonishment at the Pope standing up for himself against Donald Trump. 

The US President accused Pope Leo of being terrible for foreign policy on Monday after the pontiff's criticism of the war on Iran and immigration crackdowns. 

Italy correspondent Jo McKenna told Mike Hosking the Pope's reaction was quite incredible. 

She thought he'd avoid the matter, but confronted it head on instead, showing he has no f...

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The Government’s looking at ways to give businesses long-term certainty about fuel. 

Latest figures show we have 56 days of petrol, 45 of diesel, and 47 of jet fuel either here or en-route.  

Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones told Mike Hosking officials are considering what additional information they can release. 

He says the real plague is uncertainty, and it's not a bad idea to further mend the uncertainty in ...

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The country's largest bank is again raising interest rates, days after forecasting much earlier-than-expected OCR hikes. 

ANZ is increasing most home loan rates by 10 to 20 basis points following a rise in wholesale rates. 

It's now advertising a one-year home loan rate of 4.69%. 

Independent economist Cameron Bagrie told Mike Hosking markets are pricing-in the change in forecasts. 

He says the fixed rates are b...

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There’s renewed hope in the Kiwi start-up scene with a surge of investment in 2025.  

New data shows the number of deals rose 14%, with total investment surging 61% to $754 million.  

Fintech and health-tech saw strong gains, while climate and clean-tech dropped. 

Angel Association Chief executive Bridget Unsworth told Mike Hosking 47 companies were funded, compared to 51 in 2023.  

She says more money going int...

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Help for struggling pharmacies could be on the way. 

The Government's proposing letting pharmacists prescribe funded medicines for conditions like scabies and conjunctivitis, so people no longer have to see a GP or pay the full pharmacy price. 

It would also cover medication for UTIs and the emergency contraceptive pill. 

Associate Health Minister David Seymour told Mike Hosking smaller, local pharmacies are really b...

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One of the easiest games in town is currently being played in Wellington. 

The water company has a new Māori name, and they are going to start sending out specific water bills to everyone, which upon first blush, if you have never got a water bill before, seems a lot. The average will be about $2,500. 

But then the upside is it's good to know what things actually cost, as opposed to having it all hidden away in a mass bil...

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The Iran war is prompting Qantas to scale back flights within Australia, but it's flying more to Paris and Rome. 

The airline's scaling back domestic Qantas and Jetstar flights about 5%. 

Qantas says fuel prices have more than doubled since late February and remain highly volatile. 

Australia Correspondent Steve Price told Mike Hosking the airline is estimating its fuel bill will be around $3.3 billion for the next 1...

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President Trump is suggesting talks with Iran could resume within the next two days. 

Despite the US blockading the Strait of Hormuz, a ceasefire between the sides remains in effect – but that's set to expire in a week. 

Donald Trump is hinting "something could be happening" shortly in Pakistan, where negotiations over the weekend broke down. 

US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking US Vice President JD Van...

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Today on Politics Wednesday Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen joined Mike Hosking to delve into the biggest political stories of the week so far. 

Cyclone Vaianu hit New Zealand over the weekend, sending multiple regions into a State of Emergency. But was the build-up to the storm and the response overblown?  

And Labour has yet to announce any major policy for the election – why? 

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April 14, 2026 90 mins

On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 15th of April, economists are divided on how quickly the Reserve Bank should raise the OCR, but there’s some good news for the tourism industry.  

AUT’s annual Trust in News report reveals Kiwis’ trust in the media is slowly growing, but there’s still a way to go.  

Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen discuss the response and preparations for Cyclone Vaianu and wh...

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There’s still much room for improvement for media outlets to earn back public trust.  

AUT's annual Trust in News reports shows trust in news has increased five-points from last year to 37%.  

But news avoidance has increased five points to 78%, with respondents saying it's too depressing, too opinionated, or not relevant. 

Report co-author Merja Myllylahti told Mike Hosking trust is a tricky concept to pin down, so ...

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Chinese visitors are making a resurgence. 

Latest Stats NZ data shows more than 408 thousand overseas tourists visited in February – an annual increase of more than 53 thousand. 

Chinese visitors topped 61 thousand – the highest monthly figure since early 2018. 

Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive René de Monchy told Mike Hosking Chinese New Year played a part, but there's been an acceleration in general. 

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There's division among economists regarding how soon the Reserve Bank should start raising the Official Cash Rate. 

Many now expect the bank to bring forward OCR hikes, with ANZ forecasting three before the election. 

But Kiwibank Chief Economist Jarrod Kerr warns that could be reckless and counterproductive. 

He told Mike Hosking right now we're dealing with more temporary inflation due to higher diesel prices, whic...

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Retailers are on a “knife edge” deciding when to pass on increased costs to consumers. 

Retail NZ CEO Carolyn Young told Mike Hosking that retailers had been absorbing the immediate increase in import costs. 

But domestically, 93% of freight was moved on New Zealand roads, with 98% of those trucks using diesel. 

“Businesses can no longer absorb that. We've been talking to retailers this week and they're on the knife ...

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I'm an AvGeek. I like plane and travel videos and one of the regulars I watch is a guy called Nonstop Dan. 

He's American and has just been here giving the world the predictable view of the place. 

He can't believe how amazing it is, he can't believe how remote it is, and he is thinking of moving here. 

He won't of course because most don’t. But you get the vibe when you come from outside that this really is an extra...

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