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Last week when Shaun Johnson was in the studio, we were discussing retirement.
Not mine, but that’s of growing fascination to me these days.
When do you know? If you aren't getting cancelled, or run out of town, or falling apart, how do you know?
John Key famously had nothing left in the tank.
Johnson was explaining it was important for him to go out when he decided, not when he was dropped. The TV stuff he ...
Ian Foster was one of the more polarising All Blacks coaches in recent memory.
He took the helm after the superb record of Sir Steve Hansen, and during his time there were constant discussions surrounding his job security.
During his tenure he had a win rate of 70% and lost New Zealand the number one world ranking, but at the same time, he won 4 Bledisloe Cups, 4 Freedom Cups, and 3 Rugby Championships, as well as comin...
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 17th of June, we have good news around the number of families moved out of emergency housing and where they've gone. Small hint - it's not to cars or the streets.
At 23 years old, Nico Porteous has decided he wants to retire from the Olympics, at the peak of his prime. He joined the show to delve into his decision.
Former All Blacks coach Ian Foster has a new ...
A growing number of New Zealanders perceive China as a threat.
A new report from the Asia New Zealand Foundation surveyed 2,300 locals between November and December, with an additional poll in March.
It shows New Zealanders' perception of China as a threat rose from 28% to 40% over four months.
Jason Young, Director of Victoria University’s NZ-China Research Centre, told Mike Hosking the big jump in threat perce...
Nico Porteous is walking away from competitive free skiing, retiring at age 23.
The Kiwi Olympian has admitted his 2022 Olympic gold and 2018 bronze in the freeski halfpipe have contributed to his decision.
He told Mike Hosking he set out with a number of goals when beginning his career at age 12, and he’s now achieved those goals.
“I feel as if the ‘more, more, more’ mentality can often lead to doing damage or l...
Israel’s operation against Iran is expected to "take weeks, not days", as tension escalates between the countries.
224 Iranians and 24 Israelis have been killed since hostilities began after Israel's initial attack on Friday.
Features editor at Jewish News Syndicate, Steve Linde told Mike Hosking Israel has a few days to try to end this, before they alienate the world and go too far.
He says Israeli Prime Minster...
The Government's confident it's getting on top of youth vaping, with more rules coming in today.
New rules come in today including stricter advertising restrictions for vape retailers and a ban on disposable vapes.
It's in an effort to clamp down on youth vaping, with around 10% of teenagers currently regular vapers.
Associate Health Minister Casey Costello told Mike Hosking she believes we'll see further declines...
The Government's work to tackle emergency housing appears to be paying off.
Only about 500 families remain in emergency housing after one year of the Government's Priority One policy.
It bumps families to the top of the social housing waiting list if they have dependent children and have spent more than 12 weeks in emergency housing.
Almost a thousand families with more than two thousand children have been moved from e...
As much as we tried to celebrate last week's excellent economic numbers regarding the food and fibre, the bullishness of Fieldays, the boost in elective surgery and the boom in teacher numbers, what you can't ignore is the manufacturing read for April.
It hit a brick wall.
It fell over six points and is below the 50 point expansionary mark.
A couple of key things about that - while services and sentiment and spending figures have b...
The Prime Minister has laid out his goals ahead of his visit to China.
Chris Luxon is about to leave for Shanghai with a business delegation, before making his way to Beijing to meet with President Xi Jinping.
Luxon says he also wants to broaden the countries' trade relationship with a focus on red meat, tourism and education.
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 16th of June, the police are starting the ball rolling on putting bodycams on our frontline police.
The Prime Minister is gearing up to head to China but before that he pops in to talk the economy, balancing world egos and why we still have 10 sick days.
Andrew Saville and Jason Pine talk the F1, the Super Rugby semifinals and Auckland City getting pumped by Bayern Muni...
The Government makes another step forward in upping Chinese visitor numbers, with a tweak to visa settings and processes.
From November, the Government will trial a visa waiver status for Chinese passport holders travelling from Australia, allowing them to visit for up to three months.
They must have a valid Australian visitor, work, student or family visa, with the trial lasting a year.
Immigration lawyer Arran Hunt sa...
The death toll continues to grow as the conflict between Israel and Iran escalates.
Israel's initial attack on Friday has triggered a response from Iran as the two countries exchange air strikes.
According to The Associated Press, at least 406 Iranians have been killed with 654 wounded compared to the Israeli death toll of 13.
Israeli Journalist, Gideon Levy told Mike Hosking this is bearable for the short term, but what is unbeara...
Police Minister Mark Mitchell says told Mike Hosking that police bodycams would help clear up misconceptions in the field.
He says he was talking to a young constable who was coward punched and a body camera would've made for compelling evidence.
Police Commissioner Richard Chambers wants the cameras to be implemented after a decision was put off last year.
Police are still looking into ways to deal with transparency issues l...
US police have found a 'hit list' of names after they confronted the man who shot and killed Democrat Melissa Hortman and her husband in the state of Minnesota.
US correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking that the 57-year-old suspect got away - but police were able to search his vehicle.
He says they found a papers listing around 70 names of other targets - as well as anti-abortion material.
The gunman had also shot ano...
An increasing number of regional conflicts - as well as Donald Trump's tariffs, are threatening the global economy.
Westpac Group Chief Economist Luci Ellis told Mike Hosking that she believes the tariffs were economic self-harm.
She says they still threaten the US economy and trade patterns will continue to change, but other countries aren't going to escalate.
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It's hardly a surprise, is it? Adrian looks at what Nicola is offering to run the place, packs a sad, and is off.
It’s a pathetic end to a tumultuous period in which we, the people who paid him, deserved an awful lot better.
The fact this information on the Orr resignation had to be dragged out of the bank by way of the Official Information Act, the rules of which were ignored as the bank failed to meet deadlines, shows...
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.
Ryan Fox: 9/10
Living the dream by winning. It rarely gets better, and another chance at a big one over this weekend.
Greta Thunberg: 2/10
Not kidnapped, just fantastically annoying. She is a good example of where your annoyingness outweighs your effect on your cause.
&n...
The Census, and some of those numbers released this week, really are a treasure trove of not just fact and stats but, I would have thought, hope.
That astonishing move south, with the tens of thousands who have headed to the South Island and particularly Christchurch, is a framework for what the whole country could be.
A few choice decisions, a bit of get-up-and-go, a bit of cooperation and a bit of vision. There are pa...
India's set to lead an investigation into a plane crash in Ahmedabad, which has killed at least 290.
The Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed onto a doctor's hostel right after take-off, heading for London's Gatwick Airport.
According to the Telegraph, the last words from the pilot were 'Mayday, no thrust, losing power, unable to lift'.
US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking this is the first fatal ...
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