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August 7, 2025 2 mins

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. 

 

Sheds: 8/10 

The new garden shed rules are what good governance should be about – simple and common sense. How hard can it be? 

 

Local body elections: 4/10 

Nominations close and, once again, a whole bunch of races are not being run because we don’t have enough candidates. 

 

15% tariffs: 1/10 

Biggest blow of the week in an economy that needs it like a hole in the head. 

 

Coal: 7/10 

Good cooperation with the gentailers, some cold, hard reality at last, and a good kick in the pants for the idiots who closed the oil and gas. 

 

Downtown Auckland: 3/10 

Wake up call of the week from the real estate bloke who said we look more like Suva than Sydney. Ouch. 

 

Jobs: 4/10 

Because the simple truth is this aint over. There is more where that came from in a year that was supposed to be showing real signs of recovery. 

 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Time to marke the week. Little piece of news and
current events that will give you more miles per gallon
under the new ruck scheme. Shed's eight. The new garden
shed rules. What was that? I mean, give it to
me properly? Was that? Just year? Best? Better? New garden
shed rules are what government should be about, simple and
common sense. How hard can it be? For goodness sake?
See Bed and Foreshore seven? Way too slowly. If a

(00:21):
government can't govern, then why have a government and not
just get the appeal court to do everything? Are cars? Six?
New car sales? It ain't boom time, but it's better
than it was with the stats this week, and that
is hope and maybe in New veg eight actually a
special economic zone six Shane Jones musing again as an
idea laudable, make it happen. I'll kiss you. Local body

(00:44):
elections for nominations closed once again. A whole bunch of
brace is not being run because we don't have enough candidates.
Fifteen percent one the biggest blow of the week in
an economy that needs it like a hole in the head.
Thanks Donald Cold seven cooperation with the gen Taylor's some
cold hard reality at last and a good kick in
the pants for the idiots who close the oil and

(01:05):
gas BP, speaking of which nine biggest strike in twenty
five years Drill Baby, drill jobs. Four Because the simple
truth is this ain't over. I'm afraid to tell you
there is more where that came from in a year
that was supposed to be showing real signs of recovery.
And just like that. Four it ends after season three
two part final, our last part drops today. I found myself,

(01:27):
I mean, I know, don't laugh, but quite engaged by
it now I know Downtown Auckland's three wake up call
for the week from the real estate bloke who said
we look more like Suber than Sydney Ouch Sydney Sweeney. Six.
I'm not here to tell you to buy American engle chens.
Explain that to me, make it make sense mining Seven. Now,

(01:51):
this country in terms of interest and accessibility, is gone
from seventy two, seventy second in the world to twelfth
more please Singapore sixty mate fifty from what they were
to what they are. That's your story and want to
emulate etherium etherium ten years old? Six? Who would have thought, hey,
mind you Kim Kardashian four Shape wear for your face,

(02:13):
are falling their money? Eh? And that's the Week copies
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water and lemon juice on a copy of Mark the
Week and shine a light on it, you will see
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