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 30, 2024 2 mins

So, bye bye James Shaw; Valedictory Day today. 

He is in the interesting position of having left behind something potentially quite substantive. 

The Net Zero laws, we will be neutral by 2050. But then that’s the problem isn't it? My bet is we wont. 

So, what's your legacy when the big bit you left behind turns into dust? 

Could be wrong of course, but as 2050 gets ever ...

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The Australian Prime Minister is copping some flack after speaking at a domestic violence rally on Sunday. 

He was caught on camera asking the organiser whether she wanted him to speak or not, saying “I am the Prime Minister” before taking the microphone. 

He then proceeded to tell the crowd that he’d initially been asked not to speak, which the organiser said was a “flat-out lie”. 

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Unemployment is expected to be up today, and it's thought to be just the beginning.  

Stats NZ will release the numbers for the first three months of the year around 10:45 this morning.  

The rate for the final quarter of last year was 4%. 

ASB Senior Economist Mark Smith told Mike Hosking that the labour market tends to lag behind. 

He said that what we’re seeing now is...

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New data reveals where Kiwis can pay off their mortgage the fastest.  

The latest OneRoof-Valocity House Value Index found 46 areas across the country where a mortgage could be paid off in less than a decade. 

That's assuming a buyer was intending to pay a thousand dollars a week on their mortgage, on a two-year fixed interest rate of 6.75%. 

OneRoof Editor Owen Vaughan told Mike Hosk...

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Another kiwi startup has broken into the US market. 

Alcohol-free brand AF is launching its products in US retail stores Target and Walmart from today. 

Founder Lisa King told Mike Hosking that they’ve been in the US market for 12 months and have gone from being in 400 stores nationwide to over 2100 stores. 

She said their success comes from being alcohol-free, as they were one of the...

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April 30, 2024 89 mins

On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 1st of May the Remuneration Authority’s Geoff Summers joined, the group behind whether MPs get a pay rise and how much it should be. 

Should judges be getting paid by the taxpayer for limo rides, free airfares and their spouses to travel with them around the country? A barrister thinks it makes sense. 

Ginny Andersen and Mark Mitchell jo...

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It’s Politics Wednesday so Ginny Andersen and Mark Mitchell joined Mike Hosking to discuss this week’s biggest political stories. 

They discussed the recently announced pay rise MPs are receiving, the National Party reshuffle, and James Shaw’s final day in Parliament. 

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The benefits of the Christchurch Call are being debated in the wake of allegations that it's silencing member organisations. 

Jacinda Ardern established the global alliance in 2019 to combat online extremism in the wake of the Christchurch mosque attacks. 

But Newstalk ZB has revealed a member organisation of the Advisory Network has quit, claiming it was pressured not to release a report suggestin...

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A barrister's defending generous work perks for judges. 

Those in the profession are entitled to thousands of kilometres of free air travel for them and their partners. 

Crown limos are available for free, alongside top-ups to phone and internet payments. 

Wellington barrister Graeme Edgeler told Mike Hosking that in the profession, having your spouse go with you makes sense. 

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We could be seeing the end of the pay freeze for MPs. 

The Remuneration Authority's set to increase most MP salaries 10.5% over three years. 

The first rise of 2.8% will be backdated to the election.  

This is the first pay rise since 2017 when Labour overruled the increase due to the cost of living.  

Remuneration Authority Chair Geoff Summers told Mike Hosking that sal...

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Despite grand speeches from Ukraine’s allies and NATO, pledged aid is not arriving. 

Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General, made a surprise visit to Kyiv on Monday and found a lack of ammunition and air defence despite the promises made. 

France Correspondent Catherine Field told Mike Hosking that this failure to deliver is being exploited by the Russian forces. 

She said that in t...

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I read an article yesterday about how we need to play in dirt more. 

It's good for your health, that’s why you should “ground” yourself. Get your feet in the earth every day, it's good for your health. 

That’s why we love growing our own veggies. 1. They’re fresh and good for your health, 2. your hands are in the dirt. 

And 3. increasingly it is assessed that it’s the grains and green...

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April 30, 2024 89 mins

On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 30th of April, Housing Minister Chris Bishop discussed the first phase of getting families out of emergency housing while the Prime Minister dug into the poor poll result. 

Pharmac CEO Sarah Fitt, in her first series of interviews since the scandal last year, talks the new money for Pharmac. 

Comedy legend Jerry Seinfeld was back on the sh...

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The Black Caps squad for the T20 World Cup in the Caribbean has been named. 

This selection will make it Tim Southee’s seventh T20 World Cup, and he told Mike Hosking that he’s certainly not bored yet. 

He said that he’s very fortunate to be living a childhood dream and still loving every moment.  

While there’s a fair few unknown teams in the upcoming tournament, Southee said they ha...

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One of the most iconic names in comedy, Jerry Seinfeld is no stranger to audiences. 

He’s been performing since the late 1970’s, creating and starring in the semi-fictionalised sitcom of his own life Seinfeld which became the most watched sitcom in American television by its thi...

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is attributing last night’s poor poll result which showed coalition parties losing support to the “challenging time” Kiwis are facing. 

National, Act and NZ First have collectively dropped five percentage points according to the 1News Verian poll. Based on the poll, the left bloc would be able to form a government and NZ First would be out of Parliament....

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Children living in emergency housing motels are set to be pushed up the priority list. 

From today the Ministry of Social Development will focus on families with dependent children who've been in emergency housing for longer than 12 weeks. 

They'll be moved to the top of the social housing waitlist. 

Housing Minister Chris Bishop told Mike Hosking that the situation the government has...

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Pharmac's record funding-boost will address the fiscal cliff it faces. 

An additional $1.7 billion spread over four-years has been ear-marked for the drug-buying agency in the upcoming Budget. 

Chief Executive Sarah Fitt told Mike Hosking that the extra cash covers time-limited funding for some treatments, which ends this year. 

She says the fiscal hole was always known, as the funds ...

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Labour's Disability spokesperson says funding was laid out for the Ministry of Disabled People until 2027.  

It's under review after abruptly announcing funding changes that ultimately resulted in Minister Penny Simmonds' demotion.  

A briefing is now suggesting multiple problems, dating back to its formation under the previous government. 

Priyanca Radhakrishnan told Mike Hosking tha...

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April 29, 2024 90 mins

On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 29th of April, we look at the cost of implementing the Government's health targets in hospitals. 

It's the first day of term two, which means cellphones are officially banned. Education Minister Erica Stanford tells us how it's gone so far as most schools have already implemented the new rule.   

Guy and Sav cover Scott McLaughlin's Ind...

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