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Luxon - 1, media - 0.
After no small effort on the media's part to drum up a crisis on a bad poll, there's two important points and we can put this whole nonsense to bed.
1) Luxon doesn’t have a coup brewing. Despite all the detractors' best efforts, there is no one counting numbers. The nearest they have managed to get is Chris Bishop, who was more interested in being in India over the weekend than lining up a new job ...
The UK and France are sending more defence assets to the Middle East as the conflict's death toll ticks over 1700.
Iran has appointed the son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as its new Supreme Leader, signalling a defiance to the US and Israel.
Many of the deaths so far have occurred within Iran and Lebanon, with Israel ramping up its strikes.
French President Emmanuel Macron says his country will depl...
One of our best up and coming country music talents is being recognised across the ditch.
Zac Griffith is a self-taught musician from Tapawera, near Nelson, and his rise started at the Gold Guitar Awards, which he won in 2023 at the age of 18.
He joined Kaylee Bell on tour last year, and got a co-sign from Entertainer of the Year, Lainey Wilson.
Griffith told Mike Hosking that Bell has been a big influence and c...
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 10th of March, we look at the share market and what will happen to prices at the pump after oil prices spiked.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis discusses the potential for the Government to scrap the fuel tax next year, plus inflation pressures from the war.
And Kiwi country up-and-comer Zac Griffith performs his new single and details his self-taught rise in th...
New research suggests daily multivitamins could slow biological ageing.
A clinical trial in the US found slower changes in the DNA based epigenetic clocks of older adults who take multivitamins.
It suggests that simple nutritional interventions could potentially influence the body’s ageing process.
Professor at Massey University’s Centre for Public Health Research and Nutrition, Lisa Te Morenga told Mike Hosking ...
The Government is actively monitoring the impact international fuel prices are having on the price we're being asked to pay at the pump.
Crude oil prices have topped US$100 a barrel for the first time in three years, and our petrol prices surged another 14 cents in the weekend.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis told Mike Hosking that they’re conscious that the price at the pump impacts not only most New Zealanders, but als...
Mussel farmers are warning that plans to discharge partially treated sewage into the ocean to deal with Christchurch's Bromley stink, could wipe out aqua culture.
The City Council's planning to dump 30% of partially treated wastewater into the ocean to ease pressure on the poorly operating treatment plant.
Two thousand tonnes of green lipped mussels come from eight Aroma New Zealand farms in Banks Peninsula annually.
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More people have been filling up at petrol stations as prices climb.
The Waitomo Group says there's been a 15-20% increase in demand in the past week.
Chief Executive Simon Parham says pump prices have gone up from about 10 to 20 cents a litre.
He told Mike Hosking it's because they buy their product on a weekly basis.
Parham says with short sharp shocks it's very hard to avoid price increases.
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Some positive signs from international markets overnight.
American and European markets tumbled on Friday due to ongoing concerns about the Middle East conflict.
Asia-Pacific markets followed suit yesterday, with the NZX 50 dropping 3.1%.
Craigs Investment Partners Investment Director Mark Lister told Mike Hosking trading overnight has been more subdued.
He says oil prices got up to about $120 a barrel and a...
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 9th of March, we look at week two of the war and whether it's about to start hitting retail prices.
The Prime Minister joins and talks his eventful weekend after the bad poll, plus whether we are looking at repatriation flights in the Middle East.
Jason Pine and Andrew Saville talk the F1, Auckland FC, Rennie vs Joseph and the might Warriors!
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Staying the course when things are tough is a skill. I think you either have it or you don’t.
Chris Luxon will not get rolled, but he may quit. That would be a mistake of epic proportions.
What would drive me, if I was him, would be rational thought.
1) This election is not about personality, it's about economic management. On that the Government are tracking well.
2) The internal polling within the National Party is fine. It does ...
A surge in enrolments has Auckland University's campus buzzing.
Total semester one enrolments have topped 47,000, up 8% from the same time last year.
Undergraduate numbers are driving much of the growth rising 10%, which is nearly three thousand more students.
Deputy Vice Chancellor of Education Sarah Young told Mike Hosking that several factors are driving the increase.
She says more students go to university when unemployment is ...
There's been another assurance from Chris Luxon that he isn't going anywhere.
A Taxpayers' Union Curia poll shows National on just 28.4%, behind Labour on 34.4%. This has sparked speculation about Luxon's future as leader.
On Friday, Luxon says told Newstalk ZB he wasn't considering his position. Today, Luxon told Mike Hosking that hasn't changed at all over the weekend.
He says the only future he's been considering is the fut...
Many Fonterra dairy farmers are planning to invest their upcoming capital return back into their farms.
The dairy co-op's been given the green light by regulators to sell its consumer brands to France dairy giant Lactalis for $4.22 billion.
Farmers will get back two-dollars a share, possibly by the middle of next month.
Fonterra Co-operative Council Chair John Stevenson told Mike Hosking that farmers will be trying to make the most...
The conflict in Iran won't just affect petrol.
Retail NZ Chief Executive Carolyn Young says prices in her domain haven't increased yet, but they will soon.
She says it's been forecast that the conflict could add half a percent to inflation.
Young told Mike Hosking that it will affect everything that needs to be delivered, whether they be by road, sea or air.
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Millions of barrels remain stuck behind the blocked the Strait of Hormuz.
The price of crude oil has increased 35% since last week.
Generate Investment Specialist Greg Smith told Mike Hosking that only a few ships are being getting through.
He says Chinese ships are getting through as Iran still needs them for revenue.
The Commerce Commission says international conflicts will affect prices but it expects ret...
The primary teachers' union is doing my head in.
This country needs fewer people like them and more people wanting to get on with it, get ahead, dream big, be bold, work harder and generally look at life in a more upbeat way.
The latest problem for the union is they want facilitated bargaining. I bet they do.
Unlike just about everyone else union based who has signed a deal, the primary teachers lot think they are...
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.
As much as you want to give a war a number, this is not World War III, it is not going to last four years. It most likely won't last four weeks.
Everything that is wrong with ideological jibber-jabber. From Hipkins to Starmer to Clark, their the...
Where are we at with the war?
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard makes a very compelling case that this thing is over in four weeks because that’s about when the petrol reserves in America get drained. The Strait is closed, no LNG is getting through, Trump cannot tolerate $100 a barrel and so he will capitulate.
China can hold out. The Iranians, if they have kept a bunch of attack drones back, can hold out too, then go for some fu...
US President Donald Trump has told a US news outlet he wants to be involved in picking Iran's next leader.
He's told Axios that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's son is a lightweight and unacceptable to him.
Meanwhile, the death toll in Iran has risen to 1200, multiple Gulf countries are continuing to intercept missiles, and in Azerbaijan, an airport and a school were hit by Iranian drones.
US Correspondent Richard Arnol...
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