Early Edition with Ryan Bridge

Early Edition with Ryan Bridge

A fresh and intelligent start to your day - catch the very latest international and domestic news developments, sport, entertainment and business on Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, on Newstalk ZB.

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July 27, 2025 4 mins

Jordan and the UAE have begun airdrops into Gaza to deliver aid. 

This comes after the Israeli military announced it’ll open humanitarian corridors into the strip and a tactical pause in three specific combat areas. 

Geopolitical Analyst Geoffery Miller told Ryan Bridge that 25 tons of aid was delivered to Gaza overnight, but that it’s up to Israeli forces to cooperate and allow the aid to travel into Gaza. 

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Corrections staff are struggling to accommodate at-risk inmates as prison violence and aggression grows. 

Staff accepted 12-thousand requests from inmates to be separated from the general prison population in the 2023 financial year. 

Many do so because they feel unsafe or vulnerable, as more prisoners become gang-affiliated.  
 
Corrections Association President Floyd du Plessis told Ryan Bridge it's putt...

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July 27, 2025 2 mins

Chris Bishop says we're sick of over-the-top cone use and expensive traffic management plans. 

And he'd be right. They are so annoying and often, to the untrained eye at least, completely pointless. 

They take a $100 job and make it a $1000 job. 

So why is this till happening?

Why are there still cones everywhere, when the government says NZTA's code of practice for traffic management rick assessment - is no longer b...

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July 27, 2025 34 mins

On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Monday 28th of July 2025, approved requests for segregation in prisons has hit more than 12-thousand, Corrections Association President Floyd Du Plessis shares his thoughts. 

Israel is allowing in more aid to Gaza, Geopolitical Analyst Geoffrey Miller explains how much fo a difference it will make. 

Andrew Alderson has the latest on the weekend's sport. 

Plus, U...

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Belief politicians should have skin in the public health system game.  

Health workers have signed an open letter asking MPs to voluntarily waive private healthcare for themselves and their families while in office. 

It says healthcare becomes personal when politicians rely on the same EDs, waitlists, and services as everyone else. 

Former Health NZ Chair Rob Campbell told Andrew Dickens MPs won’t give up their healt...

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Communities are voicing concerns over high strength beers being a 'court case in a can'. 

The products are being sold as singles in supermarkets and liquor stores and are stronger than RTDs, ranging from 7% to 16%. 

Communities Against Alcohol Harm have been raising the issue of the beers at a number of public hearings in Auckland. 

Secretary Grant Hewison says the beers present a much bigger issue compared to some o...

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July 24, 2025 34 mins

On the Early Edition with Andrew Dickens Full Show Podcast Friday 25th of July 2025, The Government's scrapped same day enrolments for general elections, Labour Justice Spokesperson Duncan Webb shares his concerns. 

Should MPs have to use the public health system? Former Health NZ chair Rob Campbell shares his thoughts.

Single bottles of beer are being sold with the alcohol contents of up to 16%, Grant Hewison from communities...

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Fears changes to the way we vote will impact our democracy. 

Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith is planning to stop election-day enrolment, ban prisoner voting, and ban free food and entertainment offered near booths.

Goldsmith says the changes will stop the vote count hold ups once poll booths close. 
 
But Labour's justice spokesperson, Duncan Webb told Andrew Dickens says there's many reasons people forget to c...

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It’s no secret that the construction industry is in trouble. 

There’s a number of factors. Firstly the boom in construction right after the pandemic years as money became cheaper and cheaper, so more and more projects were undertaken.

We had a residential construction boom in 2022, with approximately 51,000 consents issued, driven by surging house prices and historically low interest rates. 

But the good times weren’t to ...

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Rotorua's mayor says the story's the same across the country regarding people sleeping on the street. 

The Government's June Homelessness Insights report shows rough sleeping's sharply increased, doubling by some measures over 24 months.  

Mayor Tania Tapsell is relieved the Government is looking at finding a solution at a national level. 

She told Ryan Bridge a lot of transient people are starting to go to other reg...

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More and more Kiwis are taking a hike, with 60% of visitors to our Great Walks made up of New Zealanders last summer.  

The Department of Conservation's latest visitor insights report shows 60 thousand people walked one of the trails.  

International visitor numbers last summer were back to 93% of pre-Covid levels, with more than 50% heading to a national park during their stay. 

Federated Mountain Clubs President Me...

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Hopes the scrapping of guidelines around transgender participation in community sport will pave the way for smaller organisations to follow. 

A Government directive from National and New Zealand First has led to Sport New Zealand dumping the principles put in place in 2022

It comes as New Zealand First leader Winston Peters threatens funding cuts for sporting codes of this nature. 

Save Women's Sport's Ro Edge told Ryan B...

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Nobody wants to see streets dotted with tents like San Francisco or downtown LA.

This much-hyped government report to Tama Potaka gives a few insights, but doesn't really nail the problem. 

There are more people living rough, but we can't say for sure how many more, and even if we could, we can't say how statistically significant the change might be. 

Because we had census data, we know it got way worse under Labour - up ...

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July 23, 2025 33 mins

On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast 2025 Thursday 24th of July, the Government’s told Sport NZ to scrap its transgender guidelines, Save Women's Sport Australasia NZ Spokeswoman Ro Edge, tells Ryan she's happy with the news. 

The Government's released a report on homelessness, Rotorua Mayor Tania Tapsell shares her thoughts. 
DOC summer booking have brought $13 million, President of federated mounta...

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It's expected the Sky TV and TV3 deal will be mutually beneficial.  

Sky TV's bought the channel for a dollar from Warner Brothers Discovery.  

Spinoff founder and media commentator Duncan Grieve says Sky will have more options to roll out its content on TV3's free to air platforms.  

He told Ryan Bridge it will be a relief for TV3, as they’ve had a reluctant owner for a while now. 

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The Green Party says the Government needs to follow up its words on Gaza with action.  

A group of nations, including New Zealand, have signed on to a declaration calling for a ceasefire and condemning Israeli attacks on Palestinians seeking aid.  

Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick says we should sanction Israel to the same degree as Russia.  

She told Ryan Bridge words are not enough.  

Swarbrick says there...

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July 22, 2025 34 mins

On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Wednesday 23rd of July 2025 opposition parties are saying we need to take a harsher stance against israel as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza gets worse, Green's co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick tells Ryan what we can do as a nation.

A new report from MPI and Beef and Lamb NZ estimates non-tariff trade barriers are costing us over $1 billion every year, Beef and Lamb NZ chair, Kate Ac...

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A push to minimise barriers on our red meat export industry. 

The Meat Industry Association and Beef and Lamb New Zealand have revealed non-tariff trade barriers are costing the industry an estimated $1.5 billion every year.

Beef + Lamb Chair Kate Ackland told Ryan Bridge the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is working on 194 different non-tariff barriers the sector's facing.

She says the red meat industry is worth $10.4 ...

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This business with the supermarkets and their pricing... 

Consumer NZ has launched a petition. They want change to stop prices being incorrectly labelled. 

So you go to checkout and scan receipts, something's different to what you expected. Then we would get a refund on the product, and the product for free. 

The idea is that if you make the punishment more than fit the crime, they'll stop doing it. 

Which ...

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Netball NZ is opening the door to overseas-based Silver Ferns. 

They’ve updated their eligibility criteria, which means overseas players can be considered for national selection through a formal exemption process.  

Former Silver Fern Margaret Foster told Ryan Bridge that to represent your country on a national level, regardless of where they’re playing in the world. 

She says the best competition is currently in Aus...

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