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.

Episodes

May 7, 2025 4 mins

Donald Trump's tariffs continue to loom over the film industry. 

The New Zealand Film Commission is embarking on an international trade mission of its own. 

The team is headed to India, the UK, and France to look for new investment partnerships and international productions. 

Chief Executive Annie Murray told Mike Hosking co-production is on the rise, despite the tariffs. 

He says there's a lot of business happe...

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Red meat exports are setting records. 

The country's March export sales were $1.26 billion - a new high. 

China's beef demand dropped 35% by volume and value compared to last March, due to their growing imports from South America. 

Fed Farmers President Wayne Langford told Mike Hosking there's still room to expand. 

He says there's work to do for farming marketing and trade teams to get deals across the line wit...

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An organised crime expert believes New Zealand's failure to curb criminal activity isn't due to a lack of trying.  

A ministerial advisory group has released its second report criticising our response to modern crime and money laundering.  

It shows the cash and assets seized by police is just 4.2% of the $1.6 billion in criminal profits each year.  

Group Chair and top lawyer Steve Symon told Mike Hosking Police are...

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May 7, 2025 90 mins

On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 8th of May, our unemployment numbers look to have peaked, and we have the latest report from the advisory group for organised crime. 

Would you be happy if Mark Lundy moved into your neighbourhood? Should we know where a high-profile prisoner is reintegrating back into society? 

Outgoing Air NZ CEO Greg Foran gives his first in-depth interview since announcing h...

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Greg Foran knew his time with Air New Zealand was limited from the get go. 

The outgoing CEO announced his resignation in March, planning to stay on until October.  

He began at Air NZ in early 2020, replacing Christopher Luxon. 

Foran told Mike Hosking he knew in the back of his mind he’d probably only do about five or six years with the company, as he has other things he’s keen to do. 

He says it’s been one of...

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A $1.4 billion upgrade could be on the way for Transpower's Cook Strait electricity cable.  

The 610 kilometre link is a transmission system connecting the North and South islands, installed in 1991. 

The existing cables are likely to reach their end of life in the late 2030s.  

Energy Resources Aotearoa CEO John Carnegie told Mike Hosking the Commerce Commission will need to review that. 

He says they’ll need t...

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Black smoke has billowed from Rome's Sistine Chapel, signalling a new pope's failed to be elected. 

The 133 cardinals will now reconvene tomorrow to choose a successor to Pope Francis. 

Jo McKenna, who's in St Peters' Square, told Mike Hosking they went up until about 9pm local time. 

She says many of the cardinals are elderly and have to come back in the morning. 

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It's expected twice-convicted double-murderer Mark Lundy will be slipped back into the community. 

He's been released from prison after more than 23 years for the murders of his wife Christine and 7-year-old daughter, Amber, in their Palmerston North home. 

The now 66-year-old has always maintained his innocence 

Criminal lawyer Steve Cullen told Mike Hosking where parolees are released is never made public. 

He...

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The Finance Minister admits many Kiwis aren't getting as much work as they'd like to be. 

Unemployment has remained unchanged at 5.1% in the March quarter, despite most economists predicting a rise. 

However, 21% of employed people are now working part time. 

Nicola Willis told Mike Hosking the ongoing rise in the under-utilisation rate is a concern. 

She says it's clear that some people are going into part time...

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Kristine Bartlett was, to many, a hero. 

She was a very likeable woman. She was a caregiver who argued her work was undervalued and she deserved more. 

The Labour Party who love “feels” and are not exactly unfamiliar with the unions leapt all over it and the Equal Pay Act 2022 was born. 

The downside was how to compare this so-called "underpaid work" like in nursing homes, where women dominate and a comparable profes...

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135 cardinals from around the world will take their picks on who the new pope should be.  

They'll be locked in Rome's Sistine Chapel from tomorrow to decide who will replace Pope Francis.   

There's no timescale for how long it'll take, but the last two papal elections lasted for two days. 

Australian Catholic Journalist Mark O’Connor told Mike Hosking the cardinals know what they're looking for. 

He think...

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There's acceptance banning social media for under 16s may be easier said than done.  

National has put forward a members’ bill to prevent under 16 year olds having social media accounts, with large corporations being responsible for technically regulating age verification.  

The author, Tukituki MP Catherine Wedd told Mike Hosking she knows anyone can use a fake age to set up a social media account, but if companies fail ...

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May 6, 2025 89 mins

On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 7th of May, Brooke van Velden talks improving the pay equity process and why it isn't, apparently, all about the Budget. 

And we've got a National bill that wants to ban social media for under 16s. Possible or not? 

Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen talk pay equity and the feasibility of the social media ban – and can we get through a whole segment without Mark ...

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MPs across the political spectrum are fired up over the latest proposal to overhaul —under urgency— rules around pay equity.  

The proposed law, which would lift the threshold of pay equity claims of gender-discrimination, is expected to have its third reading this morning.  

Labour's Ginny Andersen told Mike Hosking the Government was boasting about savings.   

She says the women in these jobs need to know thei...

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An observation the recession hasn't been felt evenly. 

Stats NZ data out this morning could show unemployment has hit its highest point since 2016 during the March quarter – reaching around 5.2%. 

ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner told Mike Hosking she expects it will have bigger impacts on different age groups and communities. 

She says young people as well as Māori and Pacific communities have always been on a big...

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The US President and Canadian Prime Minister have had some tough conversations today.  

Donald Trump and Mark Carney met at the White House and vowed to bring up tough points that are dividing their countries since Trump won office. 

On Trump's desire to make Canada America's 51st state, Carney stated the country is not for sale.  

US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking Donald Trump says the countries have...

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The more vape stores near schools, the more young people vape.  

Fresh research from Auckland University shows almost half of schools across New Zealand are within a ten minute walk from a vape store 

The government passed a law in 2023 banning specialist vape shops from opening within 300 metres of schools, but the laws didn't apply to hundreds of existing suppliers. 

Study lead Ronan Payinda told Mike Hosking that ...

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The Government says its new tough rules for pay equity claims will result in major taxpayer savings.  

The proposed law, which would lift the threshold of pay equity claims of gender-discrimination, is expected to have its third reading this morning.  

It's caused an uproar, with many women and union groups opposed to the idea.  

Workplace Relations Minister Brooke van Velden told Mike Hosking she can't yet disclose ...

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I always find it amusing when officialdom is confused, and they seem confused, as to why so many of our brightest minds have bailed and gone off overseas. 

This is the group of top achievers at NCEA level and the ones with international qualifications. 

More of them than ever have left the country. Officialdom here doesn’t know if they are enrolled offshore or, and here is the critical point, why they left. 

Fortunat...

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Australia's recent election has sparked talks of the 'Trump effect' coming into play. 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor Party's had a landslide win, securing a historic second term.  

It's widely thought Trump's volatility influenced the outcome.  

Global Political Expert Nick Bryant told Mike Hosking it's become more apparent the country wanted to elect an authentically Australian Prime Minister, with the lan...

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