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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December 10, 2025 2 mins

So, to the Nicola Willis v Ruth Richardson debate. 

Here’s a challenge to Nicola Willis: do it this year. Do it next week. 

I’m hearing that having challenged Ruth Richardson to the debate, Willis’ office would prefer to do it next year. 

I can understand why. By next year the momentum will be gone and we’ll all have moved on to other things and it, probably, won't get as big of an audience. 

Next week though is...

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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast with Heather du Plessis-Allan Full Show Podcast for Thursday 11th of December, as Australia bans social media for under 16s, what does our interim report say we should do?  

David Seymour responds to the findings of the investigation into the mouldy lunches at a Christchurch school.  

US billionaire Mark Cuban talks the All Blacks, being an NBA owner, the state of US politics, and AI. 

G...

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Mark Cuban has his hands in all sorts of pies. 

The US billionaire businessman is involved with tech, media, health insurance, the NBA, and more recently, politics. 

He got his first major start with the media company Broadcast.com, which he sold to Yahoo in 1999 for US$5.7 billion worth of stock.  

The next year he got into the NBA, buying the Dallas Mavericks for US$280 million, selling a majority stake of the team...

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A brand new kiwifruit is about to hit the market. 

Zespri has approved the commercialisation of a new red variety, Red80, following the success of Red19. 

The fruit has been naturally bred through Zespri’s Kiwifruit Breeding Centre in partnership with Plant & Food Research. 

CEO Jason Te Brake told Heather du Plessis-Allan Red80 has a later harvest than Red19, which extends the time RubyRed will be available for ...

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Tourists continue to flock across the ditch to New Zealand. 

Stats NZ figures show more than 260 thousand overseas travellers visited in October, 22 thousand up on the year before. 

More than 120 thousand came from Australia – a record October high. 

Tourism Holdings CEO Grant Webster told Heather du Plessis-Allan that New Zealand is currently a cheap destination for Australian tourists when compared to places like t...

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Just because something's hard to do, doesn't mean it shouldn't be done. 

Parliament's education committee is recommending New Zealand consider following Australia in banning under 16s from social media. 

It's found the platforms are exposing young people to a wide range of harm. 

Acting Committee Chair Carl Bates told Heather du Plessis-Allan teens will get around a social media age limit like they get around the dri...

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“A week of drama” could have been avoided had the principal of a school with mouldy lunches waited for the investigation rather than going public, Associate Education Minister David Seymour says. 

New Zealand Food Safety said yesterday the mouldy lunches served at the Haeata Community Campus were most likely caused by an error at the school. 

Seymour told Newstalk ZB’s Heather du Plessis-Allan the school should have “kept...

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There are concerns our health system isn't keeping pace with our accelerating cancer rates. 

The Cancer Control Agency's latest State of Cancer Report has found more New Zealanders are being diagnosed with cancer, but they're surviving cancer for longer. 

It's projecting diagnoses will increase by 50% over the next two decades. 

Otago University Medical Oncologist Dr Chris Jackson told Heather du Plessis-Allan this m...

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A major New Zealand apple grower is pulling the pin on exporting to the US due to Donald Trump's tariffs.  

Export tariffs for New Zealand increased to 15% in August. 

New Zealand's $70 million of apple exports were excluded from exemptions last month. 

Yummy Fruit Company General Manager Paul Paynter told Heather du Plessis-Allan turning away from the US has been an easy decision. 

He says if the US wants to ch...

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Cast your mind back a couple of weeks to what the boss of Auckland Port Roger Gray said. 

He told us New Zealand is a country that says 'no' so often, Miami cruise bosses he spoke to had taken to calling us 'No Zealand'. 

Yesterday the Government unveiled its plan for how we stop that, which is a rewrite of the RMA because the RMA is part of the problem. 

It has turned 'no' into an art form in this country. No to you...

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Donald Trump has waded into the battle to buy Warner Bros. Discovery.  

Paramount Skydance has launched a hostile bid for company in a last ditch effort to outbid Netflix. 

The offer would be worth about NZ$188 billion compared to the $125 billion Netflix has been offering. 

US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Heather du Plessis-Allan that this level of presidential involvement is new, with Trump saying he’ll look a...

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December 9, 2025 90 mins

On the Mike Hosking Breakfast with Heather du Plessis-Allan Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 10th of December, the Contact Energy CEO responds to Chris Bishop's RMA reform and Chris Bishop responds to the industry

Is there a New Zealander who hasn't skipped a stone? If you think you're pretty good at it, we've got the first ever NZ Stone Skimming Champs coming next year.  

Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen discuss the RMA...

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Today on Politics Wednesday, Labour’s Ginny Andersen and National’s Mark Mitchell joined Heather du Plessis-Allan to discuss the week thus far. 

They discussed the newly-announced RMA reforms – how does Labour feel about the new acts?  

There's been another development in the McSkimming saga, with Andrew Coster claiming he briefed both Chris Hipkins and Mark Mitchell on the situation previously – something neither of them...

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A classic pastime is getting its own national championship. 

The Stone Skimming Nationals will be held next May at Lake Hāwea, with the winners heading on to the World Championship in Scotland. 

Around 150 people are expected to compete, with more than 100 spectating the event.  

Lake Hāwea Station’s Tourism Manager Richie Lang told Heather du Plessis-Allan originally there wasn’t a huge amount of interest in hosting...

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There’s an assurance RMA changes won't clog the courts.  

The Government's confirmed it's replacing current Resource Management Act laws with two new pieces of legislation, one for the environment and one for planning.  

It's expected to save about $13 billion in consenting costs. 

RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop told Heather du Plessis-Allan there's too much Environmental Court litigation at the moment. 

He sa...

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A mortgage broker is saying not to panic about rising mortgage rates.  

Westpac has announced a 30 basis point increase to its 2-5 year fixed rates. 

They claim the move reflects rising wholesale rates and higher costs for long-term funding.  

Sue Tierney told Heather du Plessis-Allan that people do have the opportunity to negotiate rates. 

She says the bank has an advertised rate, but that doesn’t mean you have...

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A Covid-type outbreak of common sense. 

That's how Contact Energy's describing the Government's Resource Management Act reforms, which will see current rules replaced with two new pieces of legislation.  

One will be for planning, and the other for the environment. 

Contact Energy Chief Executive Mike Fuge told Heather du Plessis-Allan he likes what he sees.  

He says it will liberate the country from the burden...

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A monumental change for people caring for severely disabled family members.

A landmark Supreme Court ruling yesterday means those providing full-time care for severely disabled family members are entitled to pay.

It was brought by two parents, Christine Fleming and Peter Humphreys, who care for severely disabled adult children.

Disability Advocate Jane Carrigan told Heather du Plessis-Allan getting minimum wage is the bare minimum ...

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So tomorrow's the big day, isn't it? And it is, I think, not an overstatement to say that the eyes of the world, well, at least politicians around the world, are going to be on Australia and whether the social media ban will actually work.

And that is still a live question, isn't it? We're less than 24 hours from the thing taking effect and none of us can totally say for sure that we know it's going to work. 

For two reasons: ...

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The Working Class Man is back. 

Celebrating the 40th anniversary of his landmark album, For The Working Class Man, Jimmy Barnes is bringing his most famous songs to our shores early next year. 

The most successful artist in Australian chart history has long loved New Zealand because we showed his band, Cold Chisel, love right from the very beginning. 

Cold Chisel headlined a Summer Concert Tour earlier this year, but...

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