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Besides social media accounts, newstalkzb has populated their site with Erica Stanford claims Government never considered VPN ban, Piney's Power Rankings: The FIFA World Cup marches on and the NRLW season begins, 'We all need this': Marama Davidson on the Greens' plan to change water regulations, Former All Black recaps team's clash against France, "Unhelpful": Fishers push back against 'extinction' comments amid rapid decline of fish and chip staple, Mark the Week: The Michelin launch did exactly what we paid for, Mike's Minute: Where are the rules protecting us from legal menaces?, ANZ Premiership: Concerns raised over the future of netball, 'Not going to be surprised': Former trade negotiator addresses Peters' latest comments about India FTA, Mike's Minute: My appeal to the restaurant industry, "Jeopardy is critical": Super Rugby changes aim to increase intensity in 2027 season, Sports Fix: Wednesday 01 July 2026, Queenstown's Essence first New Zealand restaurant to be awarded two Michelin stars, "Haven't evaluated the whole programme": Seymour responds to report criticising school lunch scheme, Mike's Minute: This is why Labour will lose the election, The Huddle: How dull are all these policy announcements?, Mike's Minute: I win one last time against the moaners, Mike's Minute: Stop wanting the Govt to fix everything, ComBox: All Whites exit the World Cup and Warriors suffer close defeat, Middle East conflict: How low could fuel prices go?, Rugby Direct: Rennie’s first roll of the dice - who makes the 23?, Mike's Minute: I win one last time against the moaners, Downsizing Government: ACT Leader explains why departments need to be cut, Mark the Week: The 'brain gain' is good news for New Zealand, Ryan Bridge: Emotion has overcome facts on conservation, Kiwi pop band Borderline talks rise to fame, upcoming debut album, Mike's Minute: The only winner of the political polls, Football Fever Cup Edition: Ronaldo Makes History as England Stall, Opportunity Party reveals they're open to working with either party if elected, Sports Fix: Wednesday 24 June 2026, "We've arrested the decline": Govt makes incremental progress in reducing ED wait times, Mike's Minute: Why hasn't fast-track helped the Port of Tauranga?, Formula 1: Racing Bulls respond as Spanish media reports Liam Lawson will lose seat for 2027, UOA economic expert offers solution to retirement debate, Rugby Direct: In, out, and unlucky - breaking down Rennie’s first squad, All Blacks: Ardie Savea denies being underdone as he returns from Japan to lead ABs, Mike's Minute: Electoral fantasy vs what will actually happen, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, Mike's Minute: We are becoming, again, the magnet that we should be, Piney's Power Rankings: All Whites lose out in Vancouver and the new All Blacks squad is named, Middle East conflict: Expert on the latest with the US-Iran negotiations, Ryan Bridge: The Green's wealth tax isn't going to happen, Silver Ferns coach outlines plan to claim the podium in Commonwealth Games, Mark the Week: The Immigration scandal is as bad as it gets, Mike's Minute: Labour's "splash the cash" mentality will solve nothing, Wellington businesses 'cautiously optimistic' after scrapping of Golden Mile project, Steve Corica leaves Auckland FC after historic A-League title triumph, Labour's Chris Hipkins reveals how party bid to scrap prescription fees will benefit communities, Sports Fix: Thursday 18 June 2026, Rugby Direct: Finals Fever and All Blacks Picks, Mimi Gilmour’s Burger Burger chain placed in receivership, The Huddle: Do we need an independent costings unit?, Mike's Minute: We've got to be more positive, GDP grew 0.8% in March quarter, Stats NZ data reveals, Election 2026: Greens call for independent office to cost election policies, Election 2026: Opportunity Party looks to disincentivise land banking in 'Tax Reset' policy, Football Fever Cup Edition: Stars shine, but Messi still the brightest, Mike's Minute: Labour have no idea, "Totally trainable": Neuroscientist Kerry Spackman explains how to become 'a winner' in new book, 'Not good enough': Erica Stanford addresses MBIE officials misleading her about project costs, Landlord sees red over yellow shop: Auckland eatery says opening stalled amid colour stoush, Football Fever Cup Edition: All Whites draw with Iran, Sports Fix: Tuesday 16 June 2026, 'It just takes a winning mindset': Zuru's Nick Mowbray on the secrets to his success, Mike's Minute: It's a joy to see your kids living their dreams, Mike's Minute: Are there winners from the Iran deal?, US deal with Iran a way to 'paper over a strategic loss', security expert says, Explained: What could the US-Iran peace deal mean for fuel prices?, 'Very good argument': PM approves Auckland's Bed Tax bid, Rugby Direct: Blowouts Before the Big Dance, Future of Golden Mile project in question as costs continue spiralling, Middle East conflict: Former CIA expert on Trump's warning to Iran, Sports Fix: Thursday 11 June 2026, "It's the best show I've done": Alan Davies brings 'Think Ahead' tour to Kiwi audiences, Sports Fix: Wednesday 10 June 2026, What does the decrease in alcohol sales mean for the Govt tax take?, Minister Simeon Brown on the Government moving forward with LNG Facility, Police Commissioner criticises timing of superintendent's Labour candidacy, Piney's Power Rankings: Super Rugby, New York Knicks, and a narrow All Whites loss, Hipkins defends Naidoo's decision to run for Labour, 'Life-saving products': NZ Blood Service CEO says more plasma donors are needed, Engelbert Humperdinck talks career milestones and upcoming tour, "Wonderful addition": Education Minister unconcerned by rise in overseas-trained teachers, Hospitality NZ head on the factors causing businesses to close up shop, Sports Fix: Wednesday 03 June 2026, Sports Fix: Tuesday 02 June 2026, Govt looks to ban unelected members from voting on council committees, Jack Tame: The tattoo trend has run its course, Rugby Direct Episode 232: All eyes on the title - looking ahead to the Super Rugby Pacific finals, The Big League Podcast: What went wrong for the Warriors?, ComBox: Warriors fall short in table-topping Panthers clash, Joel Little seeks to bolster Kiwi musicians with new project 'BIG FAN', Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: The Government was right to give billions to defence and forget arts, Rugby Direct: Bruce Sharrock tackles the biggest issues facing rugby, Mark the Week: 'Horse-faced duck' gave a look behind the scenes at Labour, Mike's Minute: My thoughts on the Budget, Budget 2026: Nicola Willis says growth will come, Sports Fix: Thursday 28 May 2026, Budget 2026: $7b for schools, hospitals, roads - here's where they are, Reserve Bank Governor unpacks decision to hold OCR after split vote, Mike's Minute: We are finally utilising the whole country, What do industry leaders hope to see in Budget 2026?, Sports Fix: Wednesday 27 May 2026, Mayor Wayne Brown defends 7.9 percent rates increase for Auckland, RBNZ holds rates at 2.25% amid Budget eve uncertainty, Budget 2026: Govt expected to focus on "bread and butter" issues, reprioritisation, Mike's Minute: Moana Pasifika showed the market was right, Ryan Bridge: Enhanced Games just a bit of fun, Mike's Minute: We're reliant on cars and we need to stop pretending we aren't, Rugby Direct: Could Super Rugby return to the conference system in 2027?, Mike's Minute: Not everything is a conspiracy, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, "Least risky approach": Businesses' survival at risk without support in transition from gas, minister says, Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: What does Auckland FC's victory say about ambition?, Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: What does Auckland FC's victory say about ambition?, Stuart Nash reveals why he's made the switch to NZ First, Win $2000 and take the hassle out of Moving Day with Genesis - NZ Herald, Auckland FC CEO celebrates team's A-League victory, Mark the Week: This has been Chris Hipkins' worst week of the year, Mike's Minute: Aussie Labor have shown NZ Labour what not to do, Kiwi entrepreneur Grant Baker reflects on successes, failures, and decades of business in new book, "Stacks up in terms of cost-benefit": Associate Health Minister backs proposal to expand free flu jabs, Corrections corruption probe leads to 20 getting charged, Gordon Herbert confirmed as new Breakers coach - report, Sports Fix: Thursday 21 May 2026, Mike's Minute: So yes, Chris Hipkins does think you're stupid, Labour criticises 'arbitrary' target in Govt's proposed public services overhaul, Mike's Minute: Labour's lack of detail show they've learned nothing, "Let's get out of the 80s": Finance Minister unpacks public sector reform, job cuts, Sports Fix: Tuesday 19 May 2026, Michael Kelly was 'over the moon' to return to Jack Ryan for 'Ghost War' film, Mike's Minute: Do the unions have anything positive to say about education?, Budget 2026: Finance Minister hints changes to come to Govt departments, Mike's Minute: Here's what the 2026 Election is about, Rugby Direct: Can anyone stop the Hurricanes?, Ryan Bridge: Old school is the best school, The Big League Podcast: Warriors Run Riot in Brisbane, "The real flashpoint": Taiwan a thorny issue in talks between US, China, Rugby Direct: Steve Lancaster talks challenges shaping rugby in Aotearoa, Mark the Week: Hiring Sir Graham Henry is an excellent idea, Mike's Minute: Chris Hipkins is deluded, Hipkins claims Aucklanders have moved on from 2021 Covid lockdowns, Mike's Minute: Reality vs ideology re: asset sales, Ryan Bridge: Jim Chalmers' Budget is hardly a recipe for affordable housing, Mike's Minute: Has the Māori Party been a success?, "It's been unbelievably good": Judith Collins reflects on 24 year political career, Mike's Minute: The superannuation debate has become boring, Mike's Minute: Is Chlöe Swarbrick a bit useless?, Nicola Willis on the Govt scrapping fees-free study, "It's the people": Why an All Blacks legend decided to return to Celebrity Treasury Island, "Adjustments will be needed": Finance Minister unpacks OECD report on NZ Super settings, Mike Hosking Marks the Week: There's a lot of ideology floating about this week, Mike's Minute: We need more backbone from our leaders, Newstalk ZB Sport: Your home of live commentary, Sport - Keep up with Newstalk ZB, Minister Brooke van Velden on what migrants can expect from NZ citizenship test, Steve Lancaster looks forward to taking on NZ Rugby CEO role, Mike's Minute: Good riddance to the BSA, Tauranga Mayor eager to take on Govt's amalgamation ultimatum, Minister Paul Goldsmith on the BSA getting scrapped, "No-one's talking to us": Rugby politics blocking a bid to save Moana Pasifika, consortium claims, Brainstorming with Clare de Lore, Mike's Minute: How do you not have confidence in an event already sorted?, Minister Simon Watts on the Govt's plan to fast-track regional council reform, Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: Is being a 'strong woman' really such a problem?, Mike's Minute: Do we have any choice but to help out the US?, Mike's Minute: The economic damage caused by weather warnings, Ferry Holdings says Cook Strait ferry project won't exceed budget, despite Treasury warning, Auckland FC beat Melbourne City in memorable knockout, Election 2026: ACT releases immigration policy, Mike Hosking Marks the Week: King Charles' visit was a tour de force by any standard, Shift to make OCR decisions more transparent praised by economists, Mike's Minute: I like the cut of Anna Breman's gib, Election 2026: Helen Clark weighs in on coalition disagreements between National, NZ First, Mike's Minute: Parent prosecutions were a deterrent, Mike's Minute: The free trade deal should be celebrated, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, Mike's Minute: It's not as bad in business as you think, Crusaders celebrate first victory in One New Zealand Stadium, 'Crazy': Tusekah reveals how she got to open for Olivia Dean, Support for Seymour's idea to give students 'hands-on' investing experience, Mark the Week: How hard did the India FTA have to be?, Mike's Minute: My disappointment of the week, "All politicians talk": Barry Soper reveals untold stories in 'One Last Question, Prime Minister', Mike's Minute: Look at Australia for the supermarket experience, Winston Peters confirms he's not working with Labour, despite National spat, Mike's Minute: Did Luxon just have a leadership-defining moment?, Economist issues warning for June quarter after CPI hits 3.1 percent, PM Christopher Luxon survives as National Party leader, Mike's Minute: National's internal stirrers need to quieten down, Mike's Minute: The issue the Govt promised to address, Inflation rate holds steady at 3.1%, Fuel crisis: Minister Erica Stanford explains relief efforts aimed at rural schools, Prime Minister rubbishes speculation over his leadership, Mark the Week: The Aitken case was a storm in a bone china, Northern Club teacup, Mike's Minute: Is the boss responsible for a death in a major company?, Airlines now treating fuel crisis as long-term issue, Mike's Minute: The reality of NZ vs Australia's fuel response, Ex-All Blacks captain Taine Randell reveals why he's joining up with NZ First, Mike's Minute: Do we complain about public service pay too much?, Pollies: Ministers defend warnings, preparations for Cyclone Vaianu, Venues Otautahi head explains why Crusaders’ matchday horses retired, Mike's Minute: The Judge Aitken case is finally over, Mike's Minute: We need to take a good, hard look at ourselves, Hipkins raises concerns over India trade deal before party makes final call, Cyclone Vaianu: MetService meteorologist issues warning as extreme weather to hit, Frequencies, Mark the Week: The war ended the way some thought it would, Mike's Minute: Is National a victim of success?, Netsafe raises concerns over impact of sextortion, Mike's Minute: There are lessons for us to learn from this war, Reserve Bank Governor on the Middle East conflict driving up OCR, OCR decision day: All eyes on Reserve Bank as it weighs oil shock risks, Mayor Andrew Little on CBD fuel pressures and his new office drama, Mike's Minute: Let's take a proper look at the polls, "Not life and death": Prime Minister urges Kiwis to stay calm amid fuel fears, Mike's Minute: Trump's way or the UN way, Govt strikes deal with Channel Infrastructure to secure diesel storage at Marsden Point, White House threw historical learnings 'out the window' when attacking Iran - analyst, Mark the Week: Kieran McAnulty is bringing the modern world to Easter, Mike's Minute: Could this be the beginning of the end of the war?, Pollies: Mark Mitchell defends Bishop's revised Auckland housing intensification plan, "Wrongly directed" from the beginning: Criticism as Govt waters down Auckland housing intensification plan again, Mike's Minute: The Govt's housing vision – a school project gone wrong, Minister Chris Bishop defends Govt move to scale down Auckland housing plan, Mike's Minute: How awesome is Christchurch?, Mike's Minute: NZ look like the adults in the room re our fuel response, Ledley King on Tottenham Hotspur facing off against Auckland FC, Wrapping the Week: Flight delays and viable alternatives to driving, Mike Hosking Mark the Week: This could be a tipping point for EVs, Mike's Minute: The war week four and what we've learnt, "Structural change was required": Education Minister pushes ahead with plan to scrap NCEA, Mike's Minute: Are EVs having their moment?, Mike's Minute: A gesture, or an actual economic solution?, Temporary, targeted, timely: Finance Minister defends fuel relief package, ACT's Brooke van Velden on stepping away from politics, About 140,000 families to receive $50 payment to help with high fuel prices, Capstone and Marsden merger to allow Kiwi hotels to compete with international chains, Mike's Minute: It's a good time to be a Warriors fan, Mike's Minute: What does government help look like?, Nicola Willis promises incoming cost relief measures will be line with Govt fiscal strategy, Mark the Week: You can't start any better than the Warriors have, Mike's Minute: The worst week for Trump's war, 'No need to panic': Nicola Willis addresses fuel supply concerns amid ongoing conflict, "I didn't intend to be in the role this long": Fonterra CEO resigns after eight years, 'Still fragile': GDP growth not as strong as hoped, Iran war casts 'shadow' over outlook, Mike's Minute: Further proof the taxpayer poll was an outlier, IVF clinic reassures patients after embryos go missing, Cost of Middle East conflict still yet to hit supermarket shelves - Foodstuffs boss, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, Mike's Minute: The Hipkins allegations and effect, Mike's Minute: Is the Government ignoring advice for a reason?, Mike's Minute: Invented stories and the media, Piney's Power Rankings: Warriors start season strong, and Auckland FC gets another win, Kiwi journalist Charlotte Glennie looks back on her career in new memoir, Warriors in for a challenge as they aim to maintain momentum, Mark the Week: The Covid report tells us what we already knew, Mike's Minute: My observations on week 2 of the war, Middle East conflict: Minister Shane Jones says plans in place for conserving fuel, "Fair and reasonable": Education Minister defends pay offer for non-union primary teachers, Mike's Minute: Is there a legal case to be heard on the vaccine advice?, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, "I would do them differently": Hipkins acknowledges mistakes made during Covid, Mike's Minute: My observations on the Covid Inquiry, Mike's Minute: Luxon quitting would be an epic mistake, "Could be a national disaster": Pushback to City Council's sewage discharge plan, Mike's Minute: Two important points on the Luxon story, Piney's Power Rankings: Black Caps lose out, Sam Ruthe runs away with new title and Warriors start 2026 season, Luxon firm on leading National to 2026 election despite negative polls, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he is 'absolutely not' resigning, "There's a market out there": Seymour pushes to make NZ medicinal cannabis export powerhouse, Mark the Week: We got a new All Blacks coach at last, Mike's Minute: Week one of the war, Defence Minister on Govt's Middle East evacuation plan, Mike's Minute: Christopher Luxon vs Barbara Edmonds, 'Facing new circumstances': Winston Peters responds to criticism of Govt's stance on US, Israel's attacks on Iran, Mike's Minute: This is where Labour and Hipkins have got it wrong, Children's Minister on second Govt boot camp for young offenders, Mike's Minute: What's the answer to our child poverty issue?, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, Mike's Minute: What did the unions achieve?, Piney's Power Rankings: Crusaders hold strong, Auckland FC beats Melbourne City and Daniel Hillier wins the NZ Open, International law expert condemns Israel-US attack on Iran, Wrapping the Week: Speeding tickets and restaurant bills, Reducing victims of crime will "continue to be hard work", Justice Minister says, Mark the Week: New Zealand's turnaround is real, Mike's Minute: Air NZ has issues and the turnaround is a way off, "Kind of Back to the Future": Banking sector confused by RBNZ's push for more cash, Mike's Minute: The political divide on homelessness, Reuters reporter explains significance of Trump's State of the Union speech, Mike's Minute: What's not being said about pay equity, Mike's Minute: It's about time we had move-on orders, Mike's Minute: Good or bad story at university?, Piney's Power Rankings: Wellington Phoenix get thrashed, Chiefs beat out Highlanders and Tommy Te Puni breaks sprinting records, Hipkins outlines what Labour can offer voters ahead of election, The Huddle: Do we need tougher regulations for dogs, or owners?, Mark the Week: The seeds of the Warriors' success are there, "The role is to be a fighting-fit army": Govt halts requirement for army leaders to memorise waiata, karakia, Mike's Minute: This is why the real issues get ignored, Govt to reduce housing intensification plans after public pushback, Mike's Minute: The employment law changes are fine, Mike's Minute: The Labour Party needs to get serious, "Absolute honour": Hamish Kerr takes home Supreme Halberg Award, Mike's Minute: This court case is outrageously political, Mike's Minute: A mindset shift is needed to recapture our brightest, Website, 'Absolutely huge': Sky TV head celebrates new NRL broadcast deal, Labour's Chris Hipkins raises concerns over India FTA, Football Fever Cup Edition: Farewell CR7 and Belgium trump Trump, Peach industry struggles as China 'dumps' fruit into NZ market, Ryan Bridge: Banning and taxing won't solve the problem, 'It's what we hoped for': Sir Russell Coutts on the success of SailGP, Reserve Bank hikes Official Cash Rate to 2.5%, 'Really interested in sport': Luxon says sport is top of his mind for Modi's visit, "Hasn't been enough examination": Finance Minister defends Reserve Bank Covid inquiry, "Don't test it in the South Pacific": NZ needs to oppose China's nuclear-capable missile test, former Defence Minister says, Mark the Week: Spot the sport going places, Mike's Minute: The issue we have in rural New Zealand, Listen Live, Mike's Minute: KiwiSaver, success, and competition, Shows, Mike's Minute: Here's why we need the LNG facility, Podcasts, Rugby Direct: A Winning Start, Rennie’s All Blacks Era Begins, Not so peachy keen: Industry struggles as China 'dumps' peaches into NZ market, Six60 perform track from new album in the ZB studio, Unemployment rate continues to rise, reaches 5.4%, Waitangi 2026: Labour, Greens team up for joint appearance at Treaty Grounds, Mike's Minute: Why is Retail NZ calling for tariffs?, Banning youth from social media a "bit of a fool's errand", Meta says, Mike's Minute: Why are we waiting for another Covid response?, Mark the Week: Brian Tamaki broke the camel's back, Mike's Minute: The unemployment rate dazed the Government, Mike's Minute: Does Wellington deserve it's reputation?, Mike's Minute: There's no way the NZRU rumour is real, right?, Mike's Minute: There are more good news, than bad, hospo stories, Newsletter, Education Minister says new reporting system will give students consistency, Competitions, Economic recovery remains unconvincing heading into 2026, What's On, 'Hard to fathom': Eddie Jones raises questions over Scott Robertson's dismissal, Fees Free failed to reach disadvantaged students, data suggests, Mark the Week: NZR is overthinking the All Blacks coach, Mike's Minute: A reality check for the Government on climate hit areas, Mike's Minute: Build what is wanted and housing can't fail, Mike's Minute: Why we should, and shouldn't, pay attention to polls, Mike's Minute: My first election year prediction, Cabinet set to meet to get support, recovery funding "flowing and out the door" - Luxon, NZR interim CEO 'confident' new criteria will help find new All Blacks coach, 'Grieving with you': Luxon says fatalities at Mt Maunganui devastating, "It's pretty dramatic": Mark Mitchell misses caucus retreat as severe weather hits North Island, "Already paying off": ACC confident it can dig itself out of its fiscal hole, Tony Brown reveals frustrations around All Blacks coaching saga, Mike's Minute: What a year 2026 is going to be, Mike's Minute: Should Anna Breman be in trouble?, Mike's Minute: Election issues are already popping up, Mike's Minute: An ode to Dunedin, Mike's Minute: ACC is being scammed, but it can be fixed, Mark the Week: Trump's an infuriating mix of effective and insane, East Coast rain: Thames-Coromandel mayor warns more extreme weather to come, Sports Fix: Wednesday 21 January 2026, Watch: Luxon confirms 2026 election date, Kiwis' love of "good quality food" sees Pic's secure significant market share, Piney's Power Rankings: Ally Wollaston's cycling victories, Sam Ruthe setting records and the Black Foils' SailGP crash, Auckland Business Chamber head raises concerns over Luxon address, Best of 2025: Tory Whanau reflects on term after dropping mayoral bid, Best of 2025: Heather du Plessis-Allan - Don't touch my pension, Best of 2025: Chris Hipkins defends decision not to front Covid Inquiry on the Mike Hosking Breakfast, Best of 2025: How easy is it to live off the pension?, Best of 2025: Heather du Plessis-Allan - Does buying NZ-made ever work?, Best of 2025: Ryan Bridge - My prediction for the 2026 election, Bosses Unfiltered: Dame Wendy Pye talks her remarkable career, Best of 2025: D'Arcy Waldegrave - Burling's shift to Luna Rossa is a kidney punch to Team NZ, Bosses Unfiltered: Dame Wendy Pye talks her remarkable career, Best of 2025: Dr Timoti Te Moke on the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin, Best of 2025: Helena Bonham Carter on the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin, Best of 2025: Tiki Taane takes aim at Spotify as Kiwi artists boycott platform, Best of 2025: Nici Wickes' Lamington Cake, Best of 2025: Wrapping the Week - Coffee snobs and how 60 differs to 40, Student radical, TV star and NZ's longest-serving mayor: Sir Tim Shadbolt dies at 78, Best of 2025: Ed Sheeran talks his career, fame, and 2026 Loop Tour on the Mike Hosking Breakfast, Best of 2025: The Huddle - Scrapping NCEA and the Coldplay kiss cam, Best of 2025: New Air NZ CEO Nikhil Ravishankar on the Mike Hosking Breakfast, Best of 2025: Andrew Webster on Weekend Sport with Jason Pine, Best of 2025: Jimmy Carr talks comedy, upcoming tour on the Mike Hosking Breakfast, Best of 2025: The brutally honest money advice you need to hear, Best of 2025: Amanda Knox on the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin, Best of 2025: Annie Murphy and Murray Bartlett talk 'Nine Perfect Strangers', Best of 2025: Jack Tame - My takeaways from the birth of my son, Best of 2025: Christopher Luxon still wants to raise the retirement age, despite opposition, Best of 2025: Bret McKenzie on the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin, Best of 2025: Mark Robinson unpacks resignation from NZ Rugby, Best of 2025: Ryan Bridge - We shouldn't have to work for the government, Former Silver Fern on Netball NZ's Jennie Wyllie resigning, "Positive step forward": Gloriavale's school has registration cancelled, forced to shut down, Economy officially in rebound as GDP rises 1.1%, New Deputy Police Commissioner prepared to face "big challenges" following McSkimming fallout, Labour Transport spokesperson on the end of the road cone hotline, "Reprioritisation": Govt has a plan to bring books back in balance, Finance Minister says, Minister Chris Bishop says new mega-ministry will tackle key issues, "Biggest thing I've ever done": Tom Sainsbury on turning his podcast into a TV show, Treasury update shows there is still no surplus in sight for the Government, as debt pile grows, Piney's Power Rankings: Black Caps hold steady, David Nyika makes history and Hayden Wilde dominates, Assistant Police Commissioner explains why police boosting presence after Bondi attack, Mike van de Elzen: Cider, star anise and pineapple roasted Christmas ham, "The workload is unsustainable": Primary principals seek "fairer" pay after rejecting latest offer, Explained: Do prospective Kiwi tourists to the US need to be careful?, "Same sh*t every game": Mark Cuban weighs in on the All Blacks and state of NZ rugby, Public view of Police unaltered in the wake of McSkimming saga, Commissioner says, "We're capping inefficiencies": Minister unpacks plan to cap council rates increases, US Golf Open Champion Michael Campbell reflects on career ahead of documentary release, Govt set to launch inquiry into the Tom Phillips case, Mike's Minute: I'm confident for 2026, "Bit of a reinvention": Bic Runga to release first all-original album in over a decade, Mike's Minute: I think we should get rid of some jury trials, Mike's Minute: Still more questions to answer for the Reserve Bank, Mike's Minute: We watch Australia's social media ban with interest, Mike's Minute: The NZ retail experience, a first hand view, Mark the Week: School lunches were the stupidest story of the week, Climate Minister rules out buying offshore carbon credits for this political term, 'It's not impossible': National may campaign on regulatory standards repeal, Willis says, Reserve Bank expected to cut cash rate today, Red tape continues to tie up agriculture and horticulture sectors despite govt's promises, Mike's Minute: Hopefully Christian tells us the page has turned, Mike's Minute: Are banks behaving badly or not?, Mike's Minute: Britain's COVID enquiry highlights Labour's mistakes, Govt looking to reform local councils as part of new RMA shake-up, Mike's Minute: Why aren't more people excellent?, Mike's Minute: Erica Stanford was right, the backlash is disgusting, Mark the Week: The maths trial results were an example of a simple truth, "Holding organisations accountable": Govt uses 'new approach' with social investment funding, Expert warns Kiwis need more 'incentives' as National unveils KiwiSaver changes, Rugby recap: NZ Herald expert looks back on 2025 season, Ārepa co-founder talks overcoming negative headlines, "Huge win": Govt reduces serious violent crime victims by nearly 40k, "Don't answer": ERO asks parents to support school phone ban by ignoring calls, texts from kids, Mike's Minute: Tariff backdown is a big win for NZ Inc., Mike's Minute: Can the Opportunity Party succeed?, Mike's Minute: This is why the govt shouldn't mess with markets, Mike's Minute: Richard Chambers is the Police Commissioner we need, Mark the Week: This week could have been so different for the All Blacks, Minister Chris Bishop reveals why Govt updating Clean Vehicle Standard, Angus Simms talks tackling New Zealand's food waste problem, "Hell of a fortress": All Blacks prepare for tough tussle at Twickenham, Police Commissioner on the investigation into the McSkimming scandal, Auckland councillor reveals next steps as congestion charging bill passes, Mark the Week: Winston has begun stirring, Mike's Minute: It's been an excellent economic week, Mike's Minute: Why the increased cost of labour will hurt our economy, Mike's Minute: Gun law debate ends in a whimper, not a bang, Mike's Minute: The BBC scandal shakes the roots of journalism, Mike's Minute: Bank margins are going up despite major profits, Piney's Power Rankings: Ish Sodhi makes history, All Blacks hold strong and the Kiwis emerge victorious, Chris Luxon says progress is being made towards free trade agreement with India, All Blacks assistant coach reflects on close calls in Scotland clash, Aidan Bartlett talks pivoting to save Designer Wardrobe during pandemic, Black Caps gearing up for evening clash, Expert voices excitement with Michelin Guide's arrival, Mike's Minute: Is NZ full of chronic pessimists?, Mike's Minute: You win in court but suffer financially - how does that work?, Mike's Minute: The Waitangi Tribunal is Running Roughshod, Mike's Minute: Quality is recession proof, Mike's Minute: The PM lacked a backbone this week, Mark the Week: A good week for NZ Inc., Revealed: Unpaid household work worth billions, according to new research, ‘The decision is not clear’: Lawson on F1 seat fight ahead of Brazil GP, Acting Deputy Police Commissioner expresses confusion as officers caught falsifying breath tests, Luxon hopeful that Trump will take up his offer for a round of golf in NZ, All Blacks assistant coach on the team's victory over Ireland, Port of Auckland CEO talks turning the business around, Fonterra Chief Exec. relieved to see farmers support Lactalis salehttps://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/on-air/mike-hosking-breakfast/audio/miles-hurrell-fonterra-chief-executive-relieved-to-see-farmers-backing-lactalis-sale/, Andrew Bayly reveals why he resigned in February, Mike's Minute: Gail Parata - my hero of the week, Mike Hosking marks the week: Will the ceasefire last?, Mark the Week: Fonterra's mega-sale and the Noeline Taurua saga, Local elections 2025: Tim Macindoe confirmed as Hamilton’s new mayor, Andrew Little outlines priorities after winning Wellington mayoralty, "Money being better spent": Public Service Minister defends sector's cuts, Mark the Week: Hipkins is a hypocrite, Actress linked to recent protests reveals she doesn't know who's behind Peters' property damage, Piney's Power Rankings: The Dame Noeline saga drags on, the Chappell-Hadlee series leaves fans disappointed and the Brisbane Broncos are NRL champions, 'Not the Kiwi way': Prime Minister on protests outside MP's homes, Peters backs Govt bid to make protesting outside homes an offence, Netball NZ confirms Dame Noeline Taurua will sit out Constellation Cup, 'Opportunity to make an impact': New Pharmac CEO on taking up the role, Mike's Minute: Some more woke-enforced nonsense reversed, Marks the Week: The power industry reform was the Govt's weak point, Piney's Power Rankings: Silver Ferns ask for Taurua's return, Springboks top Rugby Championship and Niamh Fisher-Black makes history, Former All Black unpacks Cam Roigard's match-winning performance, 'Violence must cease': Peters says NZ won't recognise Palestine until there's peace, All Blacks to 'rise to the pressure' in return to Eden Park - Razor, "Didn't make sense": Auckland councillor claims Govt's 'lost the plot' on housing intensification plan, Mark the Week: Kimmel won the moral ground on free speech, Mike's Minute: What a shocking week for Donald Trump, Mike's Minute: Here’s what the Reserve Bank have to do today, Mike's Minute: Tory Whanau is the poster child for ineptitude, Mike's Minute: We hope Anna Breman is a rockstar, Mike’s Minute: Winston Peters isn't wrong, just late, Willis reveals what she knew about Orr's $416,000 payout, Mike's Minute: Here's how to help the economy through jobs, Mike's Minute: The Salvation Army's claims about kids and food, Mike's Minute: The U.S. supports free speech, until it doesn't, "Swings and roundabouts": Both employers, employees expected to benefit from leave changes, Piney's Power Rankings: Black Ferns miss World Cup, Lawson sees best F1 result and Silver Ferns beat South Africa, Clarke Gayford talks new documentary exploring Jacinda Ardern's life, Alice Soper looks back on Black Ferns' Rugby World Cup loss, Mike's Minute: NZ's Palestine call was logical and sensible, Mike's Minute: Real estate deals shouldn't be race-based, Mike's Minute: The problem with the Govt's passion projects, 'Rotten, corrupt': Tiki Taane takes aim at Spotify as Kiwi artists boycott platform, Mike's Minute: We need more bipartisan politics on key issues, "Focus on the next game": Former Black Ferns captain warns against taking Canada 'lightly', Finance Minister voices surprise with latest GDP numbers, Mike's Minute: NZ's response on the war changes nothing, Mark the Week: The GDP figure was the icing on the rotten economic cake, Gas could run dry before the end of the decade, Resources Minister warns, Piney's Power Rankings: Pumas bounce back, Broncos dominate NRL finals and Springboks make history in Wellington, All Blacks assistant coach on the team's loss to the Springboks, 'Soak up every moment': Downton Abbey cast members talk about the end of the series, Former Silver Fern expresses disappointment over Dame Noeline Taurua removal, Mark the Week: The by-election was a bust on every level, Police "very relieved" about safe recovery of missing Marokopa children, Children's Minister on the state of Phillips' children, Piney's Power Rankings: 'Phillies Karen' sparks outrage, NRL scheduling raises eyebrows and the All Blacks defend their Eden Park record, Tom Phillips' sister confirms he has been killed in Waikato incident, Downton Abbey cast members talk about the end of the series, Health Minister reveals why he called for Heath NZ, union to go to arbitration, Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: Does Amazon want to play us for fools?, Revealed: What was in the secret NZR report Shane Christie wanted released?, Mike's Minute: The Reserve Bank mess is finally at an end, 'National interest': Luxon reveals why it's better for NZ to stay in the Paris Agreement, Mike's Minute: Compulsory KiwiSaver could be our answer to saving, Mike's Minute: Who from the Reserve Bank will be held accountable?, Mike's Minute: Labour is watching the Māori Party closely, Mike's Minute: Noeline Taurua has been badly treated, Mike's Minute: The Govt promised what they can't deliver, Mark the Week: The Chinese parade was spellbinding, "Really fills my cup": Kiwi Chef keeps busy, set to breathe life into Wellington icon, Minister Erica Stanford hopes foreign investment scheme changes will help boost economy, Mike's Minute: All Blacks vs The Māori Party, Mike's Minute: We need more transparency around the Reserve Bank, 'Not Oprah-style': Limited spots expected in Govt's new business visa, "The possibilities are endless": Georgia Lines chases her dreams over to Nashville, Mike's Minute: The issue Hipkins has with the Māori Party, Mike's Minute: Charter schools starting to get their day in the sun, Investigations ongoing after Iranian officials linked to anti-Semitic attacks, Mike's Minute: Public support could be tipping away from teachers, Finance Minister hints supermarket announcement on the cards, Mike's Minute: There's no "silver bullet" to bringing in more banks, "Great opportunity": TVNZ to launch pay TV after securing FIFA World Cup rights, Piney's Power Rankings: Warriors bounce back, Waikato takes back the Ranfurly Shield and disappointment in Buenos Aires, Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister discusses plan to increase tourism numbers, The Huddle: How do we think Zelenskyy's White House meeting will go?, "Doesn't seem to be a coherent strategy": Will Trump's efforts to end the Ukraine war bear fruit?, PPTA head hopeful today's strike will be the end of the action, Mike's Minute: Foreigners buying homes - we got there at last, Mike's Minute: How did RNZ not know about this already?, Mike's Minute: The Paris Accord was well-intentioned, but futile, Mark the Week: Recalling Mallard was the move of the week, Mike's Minute: Auckland is dealing with the trouble of change, Education Minister unpacks report revealing poor literacy stats among schoolkids, Following in idols' footsteps: Ryan Wood talks Supercars success, upcoming races, Ukrainian ambassador to NZ speaks ahead of Zelenskyy's visit to the White House, 'Challenging': All Blacks assistant coach reacts to Kiwi side beating out Argentina, Israeli minister stands by Netanyahu's actions in Gaza, rejects Luxon's claims, Wrapping the Week with "some rando" Sir John Key, "We've answered every question": Hipkins defends decision not to front Covid Inquiry, Mark the Week: Visas are one of the bright spots of the week, Mike's Minute: Luxon finally told it as it is, Piney's Power Rankings: Warriors Women secure another win, Tall Blacks go unbeaten at FIBA Asia Cup and Hayden Wilde makes a comeback, Mike's Minute: The good and the bad of a 4-year term, Mike's Minute: No smoking gun for the supermarkets either!, Mike's Minute: I think the mood has shifted in NZ, NCEA changes: Labour’s Chris Hipkins says opposition can learn from communication errors, Mark the Week: Where is the meeting with Putin?, "A snapshot in time": Guy Sebastian discusses his creative process, latest album, NZNO voices concerns as St John set to axe multiple volunteer programmes by 2026, Mike's Minute: Shane Jones can help the Govt shift up a gear, "We're okay": Finance Minister advises against overstating impact of Trump's tariffs, Mike's Minute: My thoughts on the NCEA changes, Mike's Minute: The pay equity court case is a "show trial", Mike's Minute: Why don't parents cop flak for our kid's education?, Mike's Minute: The Treasury report shows why Labour won't win the election, Mike's Minute: We were more right than the Reserve Bank, Mike's Minute: We're still talking about working from home, Police see surge in crime reports thanks to Auror platform, NCEA replacement will still provide choices, Education Minister confirms, Expert weighs in on Trump's tariffs potentially budging, Wrapping the Week: Awkward interviews and entertaining silences, US President Trump slaps 15% tariff on NZ goods, "Missed the trick": Resources Minister pushes for geothermal investment, Inside Netball: ANZ Premiership Champions Donna Wilkins and Erikana Pedersen PLUS, a new TV broadcast deal, Mike's Minute: The problem with local body elections, Mike's Minute: You need an open mind for the pilot military academy programme, Mike's Minute: Ardern, Hipkins, Robertson - They should be ashamed of themselves, Mike's Minute: Two obvious tips for Chris Hipkins, Mike's Minute: Sir Michael Hill will be missed, Mike's Minute: Central Govt's differing approach to local govt, Mark the Week: I'm still a believer in the Warriors, Mike's Minute: We changed the election laws because we're hopeless, Govt set to increase Crown body board members' pay by up to 80%, Sir Michael Hill dies aged 86, Full Show: Sportstalk with Jason Pine - July 28, 2025, Finance Minister hints changes to come for supermarket sector, PM Christopher Luxon talks tariffs in-studio with Mike Hosking, Less than half of new nursing grads hired by Health NZ, “Finding the balance”: Ed Sheeran talks fame and staying grounded, 2026 tour, Mike's Minute: Linear TV in NZ is in trouble, Mike's Minute: Here's where the Govt are in trouble, "I am not prepared to dismiss questions": Willis defends butter price meeting, Justice Minister says planned overhaul of electoral laws designed to streamline voting, Mike's Minute: Orr has shown his lack of professionalism, Mark the Week: Trump has had a significantly positive week, The Huddle: Should we scrap NCEA entirely?, Piney's Power Rankings: The All Blacks, the Wellington Phoenix and Coldplay concert CEO canoodling, PM Chris Luxon discusses US tariffs and NCEA changes with Mike Hosking, Mike's Minute: Who I'd have for the Governor of the Reserve Bank, Mike's Minute: It's oil and gas ban repeal week - hooray!, Helena Bonham Carter talks long-running career and new film Four Letters of Love, Mike's Minute: Cycleways – hype over reality, Mike's Minute: The showdown at the big butter meeting, Inside Netball: Maddy Gordon ahead of the Elimination Final, Households seeing double-digit increases for dairy, meat, veges, "Distractions were too great": What are the benefits of scrapping open plan classrooms?, "Time is vital": Has Trump given Putin too much breathing room?, Piney's Power Rankings: The Springboks, the Warriors and Sammie Maxwell, Inside Netball Mystics assistant coach Rob Wright on the aggressive 'niggle' appearing in the game, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, Public servants' views on workload and job satisfaction unveiled in new survey, Reserve Bank keeps OCR on hold at 3.25%, "Amazing opportunity": Resurrecting Moa would be "incredibly informative" - researcher, Children's Commissioner says broadening citizen's arrest powers 'too risky', Mike's Minute: Coldplay kiss cam - it's none of our business, 'Invested thousands': Ban will leave people high and dry, Greyhound Racing NZ warns, Mike's Minute: The showdown at the big butter meeting, All Blacks assistant coach evaluates recent performance, Mike's Minute: Why are we looking to discuss employee pay?, All Blacks assistant coach on the side named to face France, Inside Netball: 21 year-old Mystics defender Catherine Hall on her second full-time season, "Not just a sweet": Disbelief at the discontinuation of Jaffas, Relief from retailers as Govt announces new measures to reduce shoplifting, Mike's Minute: How to solve our long-term tax problem, Mike's Minute: Why do we get exercised about helicopters?, Mike's Minute: Why are we only now thinking of new energy ideas?, Mike's Minute: To the media - a bit of balance please, Mike's Minute: Your retirement savings are in your own hands, Mark the Week: School lunches are a good example of a problem solved, Piney's Power Rankings: The Warriors, the Junior Tall Blacks and Finn Butcher, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, Govt aims to 'send a message' as new sentencing laws take effect, Labour's Willie Jackson pays tribute to Takutai Moana Natasha Kemp, "Just isn't good enough": Govt issues new warning to supermarkets, Mike's Minute: The ACC system still doesn't work, Mike's Minute: We need leadership on the Ngāpuhi settlement, Mike's Minute: It's time - cap the rates and can some councils, Mike's Minute: We can't get out of our own way on Super, Mike's Minute: Why are we concerned about the age of workers?, Mark the Week: Pension was the bum note of the week, "Hamster wheel politics": Ngāpuhi settlement has become 'unaffordable', Shane Jones says, Donald Trump floats bringing in 'regime change' for Iran following US strikes, All Blacks 2025 squad reveal: Expert outlines who could be called up, GDP shows strong growth in the first quarter of 2025, Mike's Minute: I admire Nico Porteous' call to retire, "We have to be impatient": More elective procedures as Govt aims to meet wait targets, Mike's Minute: Manufacturing is our big economic red flag, Mike's Minute: Our economy is an increasingly large hole, Mike's Minute: The move of the week from the Govt, Mark the Week: The world is a mess, isn't it?, Concerns raised after Donald Trump departs G7 summit early, Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister live to discuss visit to China with Mike Hosking, Health Minister outlines changes designed to refocus the health system, Prisons populations set to increase by 36%, Corrections Minister says they're prepared, Inside Netball: Silver Ferns Coach Dame Noeline Taurua reviews the ANZ Premiership, Mike's Minute: Hospo - a boom or a bust?, Mike's Minute: We are too reliant on pine trees, Mike's Minute: The Council valuations are crap, Mike's Minute: The Census work numbers give me hope, Mike's Minute: Labour has completely turned farmers off, Mark the Week: The Warriors can't stop winning, "Bolstering the numbers": Govt works to make teaching an attractive career, Expert reacts as Mark Robinson steps down from NZR, Explained: How could the Trump-Musk feud impact the midterms?, “Good step in the right direction": Walsh throws season-best, claims Diamond League title, Inside Netball: Casey Kopua on her return to the court in Suncorp Super Netball, Govt agrees to strengthen anti-stalking laws to advocates pleasure, Trump tariffs: Economists voice concerns over long-term financial impacts, Nicola Willis responds to Labour's drop in new poll, Mike's Minute: The Govt can't rule on 'Run it Straight', Mike's Minute: Some good energy news for winter, for once, Mike’s Minute: Was smokefree a failure or partially successful?, Mike's Minute: I've struggled with the Jacinda Ardern book, Mark the Week: Polls are the joke of the week, PM's "open to going harder" on Kāinga Ora tenants' behaviour, Ryan Bridge: We shouldn't have to work for the government, New research reveals how penguins help drive cloud formation over Antarctica, Minister Chris Bishop on the proposed changes to the RMA, Future OCR cuts uncertain, dependant on global developments, 'Run it Straight' death: Lawyer surprised no follow-up investigations made, Reserve Bank cuts OCR to 3.25%, as BNZ cuts mortgage rates, Mike's Minute: The pressure is on Christian Hawkesby, Mark the Week: Trump looks ropier by the day, Mike's Minute: Has the political divide gotten worse?, Mike's Minute: Here's my advice for Hipkins and Labour, Mike's Minute: Christian Hawkesby's difficult job today, Mike's Minute: Luxon might be fighting the wrong battle with super, Labour's Chris Hipkins hits back after Peters' comments, 'It's been crazy': Georgia Lines talks newest single and upcoming events, "Highly selective": Govt accused of missing facts in greyhound racing ban, Piney's Power Rankings: Auckland FC, Liam Lawson and the Warriors, 'Proud of the achievement': ACT's David Seymour ahead of swap to Deputy Prime Minister role, Budget 2025: Luxon still wants to raise the retirement age, despite opposition, Budget 2025 live updates: What’s in it for you, "No accountability": Oyster farmers hit out at Auckland Council, Watercare for contaminated waters, Inside Netball: Donna Wilkins opens up about coaching pressures, Mike's Minute: Stop mucking around - remove the foreign buyer ban, Mike's Minute: The vote today is for standards and rules, Mike's Minute: Chris Hipkins needs help, Mike's Minute: What I hope from the Budget, Mark the Week: The Greens shouldn't be let near a calculator, 'Neglected the basics': $600 million allocated to renewing the rail network, Power Rankings: Black Ferns, Scottie Scheffler's golf prowess and the Warriors' winning streak, Kiwi country star Kaylee Bell talks latest industry successes, 'Degrading': Winston Peters says Parliament's standards have been 'debased', Labour's Chris Hipkins unveils party plan for pay equity changes, Inside Netball: Temepara Bailey on her Silver Ferns coaching ambition, Auckland FC owner 'thrilled' after team's maiden season success, Mike's Minute: My take on the c-word debate, Mike's Minute: The pay equity changes are in muddied water, Mike's Minute: Why are we only just now getting the Waitangi Tribunal review?, Mike's Minute: The social media ban will not happen, Mike's Minute: I miss the good old days, Mark the Week: Brooke van Velden took her moment and ran with it, The Resident Builder Podcast: 11 May 2025, 'Means a lot': Ryan Fox guaranteed job security after PGA Tour win, Kiwi actress Robyn Malcolm celebrates Bafta nomination for After the Party, "Once in a generation player": Adine Wilson breaks down Nweke eligibility saga, New Pope named as Cardinal Robert Prevost, takes name Leo XIV, Inside Netball: Who will win the 2025 ANZ Premiership?, "Other things that I'm keen to do": Outgoing Air NZ CEO discusses resignation, Mike's Minute: The great man that was Sir Bob Jones, Mike's Minute: Why our top achievers are leaving, Mike's Minute: Reform for the Pay Equity Act is good, Mike's Minute: Does public TV and radio need all our money?, Mike's Minute: Despite record revenue, NZR is still losing money, Mark the Week: Erica Stanford's email was time-wasting nonsense, Unemployment remains unchanged at 5.1%, Is it possible to ban under 16s from social media?, Brooke van Velden addresses backlash to pay equity legislation overhaul, Piney's Power Rankings: NBA, Indian Panthers and Luke Metcalf, PM on $12 billion defence commitment: 'We need those helicopters', Anthony Albanese beats out Dutton, gets re-elected for second term, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, 'Just the bomb': Nici Wickes' Drunken Bananas, "A thoroughly decent individual": Barry Soper pays tribute to Sir Bob Jones, Mike's Minute: ACC and their race-based policy, Mike's Minute: Is being Trump-like still good for politics?, Mark the Week: The All Blacks deal is a nice fit, Mike’s Minute: Financial literacy in schools? About time, Mike's Minute: Three good ideas from the Govt this week, "Credible": Health Minister backs pay offer to senior doctors following strike, Budgeting, taxes and money management set to be focus of latest curriculum update, Govt to reinstate ban on prisoner voting, Justice Minister says it sends a 'clear signal', "Mainly proud": Tory Whanau reflects on term after dropping mayoral bid, "Simply not acceptable": Wellington's rising rates a focus for Little in mayoral campaign, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, NZ First 'won't tolerate' co-governance plan for Waitakere Ranges, Cardinal John Dew speaks following Pope Francis' funeral, "A big coup": OpenAI's open to buying Google Chrome, Nicola Willis plans to adjust FamilyBoost after IRD gets eligibility numbers wrong, Reb Fountain talks new album and latest tour, "Overly complicated": Seymour accuses unions of 'fearmongering' over early childhood education review, "Very challenging route": Potential for a budget blowout in new Northland Expressway project, Mike's Minute: The unanswered questions around the Reserve Bank's funding, Mike’s Minute: Tory gave herself a 9/10, are you kidding me?, Mike's Minute: I wish I had the Minister's positivity around teaching, Mike's Minute: Fascinating polling results out of Australia and Canada, Mark the Week: The drop in teacher numbers is hardly a surprise, The legacy of Pope Francis: Former representative to the Holy See speaks on Pope's death, Can't hear conversations in noisy places? Science has the solution, Greens stress importance of combating climate change amid declining support, Inflation rises to 2.5%, Stats NZ data reveals, New plan aims to fix "decades of underinvestment" in health infrastructure, Heather du Plessis-Allan: It's time for a hard crackdown on bad dog owners, Mike's Minute: Waikato-Tainui is a wonderful success story, Mike’s Minute: A good example of why people don’t trust the media, Mike's Minute: Are all our polls doing more harm than good?, Mike's Minute: We need to amalgamate councils, Mark the Week: Golden Visas are part of a solid run from the Government, Govt makes 'encouraging' progress in restoring law and order, Police Minister thanks police and Corrections staff amid drop in violent crime, Tariffs wreak havoc on investment funds - do you have the right type of account?, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, "Classy": Air NZ's new uniforms bring elegance to the skies, Achievement the "paramount goal" in new educational bill, ACT's David Seymour open to Treaty referendum after bill struck down, Less bucks for the basket: Pak'nSave leads internationally with 'competitive' prices, study finds, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, Mike's Minute: Is America now a global laughing stock?, Mike's Minute: The Treaty Principles Bill is a half-baked, deeply divided mess, Mike's Minute: Snobs are complaining about Defence Force criteria, Mike's Minute: Should the Government force you to buy wool?, Mike's Minute: How arrogant of the Waitangi Tribunal to ask for more money, Mark the Week: Trump is a complete and utter chaotic clown, Mike Hosking Marks the Week: Trump is a complete and utter chaotic clown, 'Uncertain implications': Nicola Willis issues warning about the impact of Trump tariffs, Mike's Minute: How arrogant of the Waitangi Tribunal to ask for more money, Police agree to slow down plan to pull away from mental health callouts, 'Born to play this character': Rebecca Gibney talks about latest TV project, Labour MP David Parker to resign from politics, "You can't have prosperity without security": Govt pours $12b into defence, Japanese Grand Prix: Lawson outqualifies Tsunoda, gets upgraded to 13th place, Christopher Luxon: No regrets on Treaty Principles Bill, Alisa Xayalith unveils latest music era through new album 'Slow Crush', "It needed to be asked": Phil Goff stands by comments about Trump, "Absolutely no idea": Joseph Parker uncertain of his next opponent, Mike's Minute: Labour are the ones with a Greens issue, Mike's Minute: The supermarket announcement was a dud, Mike's Minute: You can't beat Wellington on a good day - and when was that?, Mike's Minute: We are housing snobs, Mike's Minute: I have loved my years in the media game, Mark the Week: Three in a row is three in a row, Trade Minister working through 'confusion' following new Trump tariffs, "Common sense": Govt's set to refine workplace health and safety regulations, The government says all options are on the table as Nicola Willis issues a six-week consultation to ensure 'all options are exhausted.', Minister Winston Peters unveils details of new Cook Strait ferry replacement plan, Amanda Knox talks new book Free: My Search for Meaning, "Very cathartic": Bob Geldof talks performing, 'theatrical' NZ tour, "This is not a duty of care": Liam Lawson officially demoted by Red Bull, "Democracy in action": New sentencing laws reflect raised concerns, Mike's Minute: You can't beat Wellington on a good day - and when was that?, St Kevins College principal explains why she recommends parents watch Adolescence, Mike's Minute: Nimbyism will kill us, Mike's Minute: The interest on our national debt will hit $11B, Mike's Minute: Get some expertise around the council tables, Mike's Minute: The harsh reality of elite sport, Mike's Minute: The older worker has never been more valuable, Mark the Week: Signalgate's a good sign of how mad and dopey that lot are, Meth usage near doubles, spike linked to shift to online market, Expert examines the legacy of George Foreman, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, Vaping found to be a 'gateway' for smoking, research shows, Ben Elton talks return to stand-up ahead of 'Authentic Stupidity' tour, Prime Minister calls for a culture change around RMA, faster construction, "Shockingly quick": Ben Ruthe on his son's history-making 4-minute mile, Wellington café hopeful subscription service will help in tough economic climate, "We are turning the corner": Finance Minister's positive after GDP rise, Mike's Minute: Labour need to follow the Keir Starmer blueprint, Mike's Minute: Health services should never be affected by race, Mike's Minute: Is the rental market in trouble or not?, Mike's Minute: The GDP number is the biggest win for the Government, Mark the Week: Whangarei's fluoride meeting was both gold and farcical, Out of recession: New Zealand’s GDP rises 0.7%, "Increasingly grim": Over 400 killed as Israel shatters fragile truce, Expert warns Putin will resort to KGB manipulation tactics in Trump meeting, Budget 2025: Nicola Willis drops first preview ahead of May release, Rugby Direct - Exclusive interview with Scott Robertson and Mark Robinson, PM expects 'good progress' on India FTA over course of the year, Out of recession: New Zealand’s GDP rises 0.7%, Wellington Airbnb hosts voice disapproval with proposed accommodation rate hike, Aussie acting legend explores horrors of aging in new film, "Putting my family first": Jon Toogood as Shihad's run comes to an end, 'Trump-cession': How vulnerable is the economy this year?, "A reflection of reality": Sky Sport to increase price by nearly 12%, Mike's Minute: The "Trumpian" influence is global, Mike's Minute: Is the public service sabotaging the govt?, Mike's Minute: What we've learnt from the Treaty Bill submissions, Mike's Minute: We are open to the world – it's about time, Mike's Minute: The Investment Summit looks like a winner, Mark the Week: Not a bad week for New Zealand, ACT's David Seymour defends school lunch programme, "We inherited a hell of a mess": Luxon defends Govt in wake of slipping polls, "Absolutely gutting": Father on the report revealing his son's drowning was preventable, Peter Gordon talks NZ's first Meatball Festival, state of the hospo sector, Jack Mesley: 'Several oversights and breakdowns' in leadup to Fijian Drua scandal, "Not just about the short term": Govt aims to turbocharge infrastructure, attract competition, Ex-Cyclone Alfred leaves damage following recent downgrade, Aviation industry expert unveils what Foran's departure means for Air NZ, Mike's Minute: Is the public service sabotaging the govt?, Air NZ chief executive Greg Foran stepping down, Pollies: Report into prison culture revealed nothing new, Corrections Minister says, Adrian Orr resigns as Reserve Bank Governor - how does his performance rank?, Trade Minister warns of trade disruptions from Trump tariffs, Reserve Bank governor Adrian Orr has resigned, Mark the Week: What a waste the Warriors were, Mike's Minute: The Government's finally doing what they were voted to do, Mike's Minute: Adrian Orr leaving is excellent, Mike's Minute: Work and Safety have something to answer for, Mike's Minute: Stop dumbing down our education system, Mike's Minute: Donald Trump has common sense on his side, 'Appalling': Winston Peters rebukes claims around cost of broken ferry deal, "We certainly smelled a rat": Upper Hutt Mayor says signs of overcharging were evident, Govt unveils plans for healthcare sector, 100 new doctors to be trained up, Law Society welcomes potential changes to legal aid system, Govt's leaving 'no stone unturned' when tackling energy crisis, Justice Minister hopeful proposed changes will cut down retail crime, "Knuckled straight down": Warriors prepare for Sin City clash against the Raiders, "He got this wrong": PM unpacks Andrew Bayly's resignation, Police Minister credits officers for violent crime reduction, Overseas primary teachers get the 'green light' with new residency rules, Mike's Minute: Winston Peters is wrong about the Pacific, Mike's Minute: Are incidents more serious if you're high profile?, Mike's Minute: Power issues - Here we go again, Mike’s Minute: We wanted citizen arrest powers. Stop moaning, Mike's Minute: A reality check for the zealots, Mark the Week: Marsden and the rebuild is what's wrong with coalitions, Police Commissioner responds to gang patch ban feedback, New Restaurant Association survey reveals Kiwi diners 'mixed' when it comes to QR codes, "Watch the budget": PM hints at changes to charities, taxes, Sports Fix: Thursday 20th February 2025, Defence Minister monitoring Chinese navy vessels in the Tasman sea, Will the Police be able to reach their recruitment target?, Mayor Wayne Brown makes promises to Aucklanders following re-election announcement, Mike's Minute: Europe are wetting their pants over Trump and the US, Mike’s Minute: The Daman Kumar deportation case is fascinating, Mike's Minute: The public service - A gargantuan ship of hopelessness, Mike's Minute: KiwiSaver reality vs ideology, Mike's Minute: Should we be buying the closed mills?, Mark the Week: A good start for Super Rugby, New Restaurant Association survey reveals Kiwi diners 'mixed' when it comes to QR codes, Manurewa Marae inquiry: Public Service Commissioner reveals standards will change after report release, "We need much more simplicity": PM's open to axing Govt agencies, Kiwi actress Morgana O'Reilly talks new White Lotus role, First test train travels through Auckland's City Rail Link, Nicola Willis is open to "all options" for tackling supermarket duopoly, Fisheries Act is 'no longer fit for purpose', fishing sector agrees, Wānaka McDonald’s has consent application declined, 'Pragmatic': Kainga Ora makes moves to crackdown on unpaid rent, Mike's Minute: The golden visa was well received, as it should be, Mike's Minute: We are losing to the Australian economy, Mike's Minute: Pain for New Zealand Rugby, Mike's Minute: A Land Rover drive isn't a crisis, Mike's Minute: Is the "need" for charities dropping?, Mark the Week: Fluoride is the stupidest debate of the week, NZ First courts support for bill against "woke" bank service withdrawals, Scientists reveal cooking technique for 'perfect' boiled egg, "Blindsided": Cook Island-China deal came out of left field, Winston Peters says, "Really tricky": How will the Kāinga Ora shake up work?, Pulling out of the Paris Agreement would be a "big mistake", former minister says, Palmerston North City Councillor open to proposed fizzy drink ban at sports grounds, Mark the Week: The dairy industry is going stratospheric, Mike's Minute: Our race relations prevent progress, Mike's Minute: Is it time we pull out of Paris?, Mike's Minute: You won't believe it - the union is right, Dame Sophie Pascoe opens up about retirement, Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight amid escalating global tensions, Is it worth considering selling state-owned assets?, "Radio silence": Govt in stand-off with Kiribati, suspends financial aid, Mike's Minute: Is hospitality about how hard you're prepared to work?, Mike Hosking Marks the Week: We are in deep, deep trouble with the economy, Mike's Minute: Is hospitality about how hard you're prepared to work?, Mike's Minute: The banks aren't reading the mood, Mike's Minute: The Govt need to move on foreign buyers this year, Mike's Minute: Trump is fantastic. Nuts, but fantastically nuts, Rising rents keep inflation stuck at 2.2%, Nicola Willis outlines priorities for new Economic Growth portfolio, "We have our own path": Rocket Lab finds its strength in innovative thinking, Luke Combs at Eden Park: Train closures and everything you need to know, Former MP Golriz Ghahraman under investigation after Pak’nSave shoplifting complaint, "That's the challenge of humanity": Ziggy Alberts calls for change in new song, ZB Best of 2024: Boris Johnson on Kerre Woodham Mornings, ZB Best of 2024: Hamish Kerr recaps jump-off for Olympic gold, ZB Best of 2024: Dame Sophie Pascoe on Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, ZB Best of 2024: What happened to Tim Wilson?, Kiwi space company Rocket Lab finds its strength in innovative thinking, ZB Best of 2024: Nadia Lim and Carlos Bagrie on the Mike Hosking Breakfast, ZB Best of 2024: Dame Lisa Carrington on the Mike Hosking Breakfast, Police investigating new shoplifting complaint against former MP Golriz Ghahraman, ZB Best of 2024: Nick Mills - Wellington is in a downward spiral and we're in trouble, ZB Best of 2024: Rick Astley on the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin, ZB Best of 2024: D'Arcy Waldegrave - Grace Nweke's move is a punch in the face to Netball NZ, ZB Best of 2024: Tim Wilson's expert piano performance, ZB Best of 2024: Heather du Plessis-Allan - Let's put Donald Trump's win into perspective, ZB Best of 2024: Ryan Bridge - Why are we paying $80 a year for a bin no one uses?, ZB Best of 2024: Dame Kiri Te Kanawa on Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, ZB Best of 2024: Luke Combs on the Mike Hosking Breakfast, ZB Best of 2024: Elijah Wood on the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin, ZB Best of 2024: Warriors CEO Cameron George on Weekend Sport with Jason Pine, ZB Best of 2024: World Rugby CEO speaks out about online abuse impacting match officials, ZB Best of 2024: David Walliams' surprise visit with Mike Hosking, ZB Best of 2024: Barry Soper - Northland pylon collapse was completely preventable, ZB Best of 2024: Lydia Ko on the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin, ZB Best of 2024: Christopher Luxon loses a bet on the Mike Hosking Breakfast, Best of 2024: Transport planner details the feasibility of new Cook Strait links, ZB Best of 2024: Nici Wickes' Sticky Coconut Feijoa Cake, ZB Best of 2024: Ryan Bridge - Thank you to David Seymour and Big Pharma, ZB Best of 2024: Jack Tame - Wholesome Tui billboard? Yeah right, ZB Best of 2024: Jerry Seinfeld on the Mike Hosking Breakfast, ZB Best of 2024: Greens caught asking to use private carparks after their cycleway impacted parking, ZB Best of 2024: John MacDonald - This is the most pointless piece of road safety advice, ZB Best of 2024: Tom Sainsbury on Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, Coromandel shooting: Murder-accused Stuart Edmondson’s pigs to be moved to Wellington sanctuary, Wrapping the Week with Tim Wilson and Trish Sherson: Who's your politician of the year?, Minimum wage rate to go up by 1.5% next year, HYEFU 2024: Bigger deficits expected in updated forecast, Govt signed off on rail-compatible ferries, PM confirms, No surplus in sight: Creative accounting used to mask deterioration in Govt books, 7.4 earthquake strikes near Vanuatu, tsunami waves seen, buildings damaged, David Seymour 'stoked' with new ECE regulation report, Insurance Ombudsman debunks myth around driving with jandals, Massive fall: NZ in deep recession, National-Greens coalition off the cards under current leadership, PM says, Seymour defends himself from Peters scorn, 'Bleak outlook for Christmas': Salvation Army seeks donations for Kiwis in need, Govt to procure two new ferries, won't reveal cost of project, Govt's emission reduction plan pulls goal forward half a decade, 'Ridiculous': Prime Minister unimpressed with arguments against bootcamps, Greyhound racing to be banned in NZ over animal welfare concerns, Finance Minister determined to give New Zealanders more competitive banking services, Kiwi indie-pop star Rita Mae talks new EP Kiss The Sky, "Quite the accusation": Christopher Luxon wraps the year, defends Spotify Wrapped, Australian-NZ ministers set to meet to discuss foreign policy, defence, Labour's Ayesha Verrall defends accusations against Commissioner Lester Levy, Health Commissioner aims for zero deficit as Health NZ cuts costs, Mike's Minute: Who is breaking up the industry stopping us from doing business?, Mike's Minute: Councils should stop playing games with fluoride, Mike's Minute: We told you, it would work fine, Mike's Minute: Our farming land is our calling card, Mike's Minute: Insights from putting five kids through school, Mark the Week: Joe Biden is a liar and inexcusable, "It was the right thing for the UK": Boris Johnson 'unapologetic' about Brexit, The Block Australia celebrates 20-season milestone, Former Covid-19 Response Minister responds to inquiry findings, Major report questions whether harm from Covid-19 vaccine mandates outweighed benefits, Elevated levels of arsenic detected in Auckland and Waikato water supplies, OCR decision: Reserve Bank swings the axe, Mark the Week: A ceasefire is a reason for hope, Mike's Minute: The real reason for the Covid report, Mike's Minute: Is the CEO to blame for work and safety?, Mike's Minute: TJ Perenara haka is a sign of the times, Hipkins says NZ is an "international outlier" regarding a capital gains tax, 'A beautiful soul': Former National Party MP Nikki Kaye dies at 44, All Blacks v Italy: Former All Black unpacks 'messy' performance, Seymour raises concerns over new Waikato medical school, Tinetti calls for consequences following Stanford insult, Police Commissioner Richard Chambers outlines plans for NZ's front line, Mike's Minute: We need to wake up more on immigration, Mike's Minute: What will the protest actually achieve?, Mike's Minute: What are the ComCom doing at the moment?, Mike's Minute: The ComCom Transpower decision is madness, Mike's Minute: Who's worse – Elon Musk or Disney?, Mark the Week: The gang laws represent a turning of the tide, "Political vagrants": Shane Jones says Parliamentary standards are being "trashed", Coldplay in NZ: Matt Heath recalls meeting with Chris Martin and band, All Blacks v France: Assistant coach on the team's narrow loss in Paris, Former Speaker 'saddened' by the slipping standards of Parliament, Neil Wagner talks sporting accomplishments in new book All Out, Shihad frontman addresses band's breakup announcement, Police spent last 6 months 'intensely preparing' for gang patch ban, Heart of the City defends million-dollar Christmas tree spend, Mark the Week: The Robertson era looks to be a very good thing, Mike's Minute: My thoughts on the chaos in the House, Mike's Minute: Is this MMP working properly?, Mike's Minute: What are we going to do about EVs?, Mike's Minute: We should teach that exams aren't everything, US Election 2024: What happens to Donald Trump's criminal cases?, US Election results likely to raise questions around the Democrat's strategy, Watch: Kamala Harris to speak for the first time after conceding to Donald Trump, Mike Hosking Marks the Week: Auckland FC's a sensational story, New jobs data in: Unemployment rises to 4.8%, Kiwi students struggling to find summer jobs amid increased competition, Mike's Minute: The celeb trend for the election is a bust, Mike's Minute: Trump is full of bullsh*t - but I think he'll win, Mike's Minute: Mike's wrap of Trump's win, Mike's Minute: The unemployment rate suggests hope, Mark the Week: Auckland FC's a sensational story, Mike's Minute: Bring back the worth of a uni degree, "He was robust": Boris Johnson says Trump was 'pretty darn good' to work with, US Election 2024: Live coverage on Newstalk ZB, Polkinghorne sentenced to 150 hours of community work for meth use, Interislander committed to moving forward following Aratere ferry report, Politics Thursday: Banning swastikas, building consents, and Ginny Andersen's social media gaffe, Auckland's speedway receives a bittersweet lifeline, Mark the Week: What could possibly go wrong?, Mike's Minute: How does Labour deal with the Māori party?, Mike's Minute: Our Covid review will mirror Australia's, Mike's Minute: Should newspapers be endorsing candidates?, Mike's Minute: When did public service become about freebies?, Development, democracy should be the focus of Commonwealth summit, PM says, Philip Polkinghorne sentencing: Remuera eye surgeon, acquitted of murder, to be sentenced on meth charges, Stephen Fry on the 'lustre' of show biz, 'Odyssey', and his NZ live show, Sports Fix: Wednesday 23rd October 2024, 'Massive opportunities' for businesses in new school lunch programme, Government steps in at 'shambles' Wellington Council, Government open to NZ hosting America's Cup - but warns finances are tight, Darleen Tana booted from Parliament, no longer an MP, Mark the Week: Inexplicable behaviour from Andrew Bayly, Mike's Minute: Are the banks the bad guys?, Mike's Minute: Should NZ no longer be nuclear free?, Mike's Minute: Stop Whingeing, Seymour has cracked it, Mike's Minute: We seem to be getting sicker and sicker, Mike's Minute: A win for common sense, "Cannot happen again": PM says Andrew Bayly got it 'very, very wrong' in offensive exchange, Jacinda Ardern Damehood: Labour's Hipkins says the nation should utilise Ardern's 'star power', One Direction singer Liam Payne found dead in Buenos Aires, local media reports, Consumers Price Index: Inflation falls to 2.2%, Wellington City Councillor pushes back against potential Government intervention, Mark the Week: Liam Lawson was up there in terms of debut expectations, Mike's Minute: Chris Hipkins the opportunist, Mike's Minute: What will the Greens do on Darleen Day?, Mike's Minute: The prosecution guidelines highlight this country's issues, Mike's Minute: We need more detail on this Future Fund, "It's a different world": Will Buxton offers a 'gentle' introduction to F1 in new book, 'Shambles': Finance Minister Willis hits out at Wellington Council, Bree Tomasel unpacks media career and personal struggles in new memoir, Wellington mayor Tory Whanau discusses airport sale failure on Newstalk ZB's Wellington Mornings, NZ First leader Winston Peters calls $20m foreign investment ‘lousy’, Health Commissioner hits back against claims of a 'manufactured crisis', "Good Ministers": Prime Minister defends Nicole McKee and Casey Costello, Surge in police recruits won't compromise quality of training, Associate Police Minister promises, Mark the Week: What is it with this country and ships?, Mike's Minute: Work more, not less, Mike's Minute: NZ universities - Take stock of the rankings and be better, Mike's Minute: There's dumb games being played in health, Mike's Minute: We will never not be jealous of people with money, Mike's Minute: More of us are a part of the housing dream, Alone Australia winner Gina Chick talks surviving loss and grief, Dunedin Hospital cuts: Mayor issues warning following proposed downgrades, Formula One: Kiwi Liam Lawson talks landing his Racing Bulls seat in World Exclusive interview, "No fricking way": David Walliams' surprise visit with Mike Hosking, "It's a monumental effort": Govt reshuffles funding to support the teaching of core subjects, Minister Willis aims to measure productivity data in bid to bring public servants back to offices, Not guilty: Sobs heard as Polkinghorne verdict delivered, Mike's Minute: Parliament - Should we have a longer term?, Mike's Minute: We are better off coming back to the office, Mike's Minute: How much Tory is too much Tory?, Mike's Minute: Transpower isn't the only one at fault, Mike's Minute: The public transport conundrum, Mark the Week: What Fonterra is doing is not to be underestimated, "Stop the dumb stuff": PM talks Wellington's economy, City Council, NZ economy narrowly escapes recession, GDP falls 0.2%, Instagram introduces parental controls, additional privacy for teen users, 'I love you man': Tearful Matt Heath leaving Radio Hauraki and Jeremy Wells for big Newstalk ZB role, Mike Hosking Marks the Week: It's a bad week of data for the economy, Mike's Minute: We should get access to jury members, Mike's Minute: Confidence in our economy is growing, Mike's Minute: The beginning of the end for Hipkins, Mike's Minute: We need minerals and can't ignore it, Mike's Minute: Why did we need a directive on race?, Govt's sentencing reforms are just "a quick coat of paint", Labour MP says, Stacey Jones talks Kiwis coaching, Warriors' performance, takes talkback, Education Minister 'surprised' by backlash to rule changes for relievers, "Definitely a hard grind": Hamish Kerr talks high jumping success, goals for the future, Watch: Trump and Harris face off in pivotal Presidential Debate, Winstone Pulp International forced to shut down North Island mills, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, www.newstalkzb.co.nz, Mark the Week: Donald Trump is his own worst enemy, Mike's Minute: The ideology for our cities will never be reality, Mike's Minute: The super debate is fraught, Mike's Minute: IRD needs to be addressed, Mike's Minute: Does Luxon regret this part of the coalition agreement?, Mike's Minute: Our wrecked economy is making international headlines, Malaysia, South Korea open to investing in NZ, Prime Minister reveals, Looking beyond the finish line: Dame Lisa Carrington discusses her success, writing endeavours, "An insane blessing": Luke Combs on his country music stardom, chances of a NZ tour, "It's about the delivery": Govt focuses on removing transport infrastructure "roadblocks", Poor form? South African haka response faces scrutiny, "We've got a lot to make up": Education Minister on the "disappointing" NCEA results, "It took me a while to find my path": Ellesse Andrews on her Olympic success, cycling in New Zealand, Mark the Week: Health's problem is not cooked bread, Mike's Minute: Māori ward seats voting wraps up, Mike's Minute: Can we achieve bipartisan results in this day and age?, Mike's Minute: The tourist levy doesn't improve our plight, Mike's Minute: Banks - The perceived problem vs what's actually happening, Kerre Woodham: How have people become so desensitised?, Govt aims to give confidence to investors in oil and gas exploration, "It's about the delivery": Govt focuses on removing transport infrastructure "roadblocks", "We're gonna have to be on our guard": New Kiwis coach ahead of the Pacific Nations Cup, Mark the Week: Ginny Andersen's police numbers were the bust of the week, Mike's Minute: We must question insurance companies, Mike's Minute: Surely the clock is ticking for Chris Hipkins, Mike's Minute: The Goldsmith scandal is no scandal, Mike's Minute: Uber decision could have a chilling effect, How long will Kamala-Mania last?, "Drivers are not prepared": Calls for a stricter approach to learner licensing, Boyzlife set to tour New Zealand as boybands make a comeback, 1News Verian poll: Finance Minister celebrates newest poll result, Darleen Tana stands by decision to stay in Parliament, "I needed a change": Grace Nweke on her shift to NSW for the 2025 season, "Everyone's competitive": All Blacks talk squad selections, responding to loses, Mike's Minute: The Waitangi Tribunal are overstepping, Mike's Minute: The Government have read things right, Mike's Minute: There won't be any action on the banking report, Mike's Minute: We need the full story on the power crisis, Mike's Minute: The vibe of the economy is turning, Mark the Week: The power crisis is a shambles, Suggestion of frontline staff cuts either "resistance, reluctance, or sabotage" - Health NZ Commissioner, OCR call: Reserve Bank drops OCR to 5.25 percent, OCR: Expert outlines predictions ahead of Reserve Bank update, Mark the Week: The All Blacks will win well, because that’s what they do, Mike's Minute: You can't trust Adrian Orr, Mike's Minute: New Zealanders leaving could be Labour's worst legacy, Mike's Minute: The Government needs to sort our power crisis, Mike's Minute: This was the best Olympics ever, Olympics 2024: Cyclists aim to round off record Games with more gold, Paris Olympics: Hamish Kerr recaps jump-off for Olympic gold, Paris Olympics: Lydia Ko 'emotional' as she wins gold medal, Olympics 2024: A historic night for New Zealand, Tom Sainsbury talks comedy, dramatic aspirations, obsession with the "New Zealand character", Mike's Minute: This was the best Olympics ever, Mark the Week: Smith & Caughey's is a bright spot in a tough old economic week, Mike’s Minute: More eyes on the RB isn’t a bad thing, Mike's Minute: The ferries could cost this govt politically, Luxon says schools can defer arts, music as teaching comes under microscope, Olympics 2024: Gold for Butcher, silver for women's sprint team, Olympics Day 11: Carrington begins Paris campaign, Where NZ's medals could be won on day 12, Olympics 2024: Women’s cyclists claim silver, pole vaulters go for gold, Paris Olympics: Emma Twigg talks taking silver in the women's single sculls, Olympics 2024: Emma Twigg secures SILVER in single sculls, live updates continue, Olympics 2024: Schmidt misses out on medals after 'McKiwis' win silver, Mike’s Minute: The Waitangi Tribunal strikes again, Mike’s Minute: We take the tax cuts as a rare win, Mike's Minute: One of the worst cases of red tape idiocy, Mike's Minute: Health is adjusting back to being fair, Mark the Week: The Warriors selling out tells you about support, fandom and love, "Everything came together": Black Ferns Sevens take the Olympic Gold, Proposed firearm prohibition laws are "certainly better" than before, police say, Paywave fee regulation to benefit consumers and retailers - CommComm, Kamala Harris "the right person" to carry Presidential torch - Former US Ambassador, Dame Valerie Adams talks Olympic pressures and the 2024 games, Biden drops re-election bid, Kamala Harris vows to defeat 'extreme' Trump, Live Commentary: Paris Olympics Day 1, Mark the Week: Kamala Harris is the winner for the week, Mike's Minute: Military academies - let them give it a crack, Mike's Minute: After the Abuse in Care report, the next stage has to go well, Mike's Minute: Darleen Tana - time for more professionalism, Mike's Minute: Is America ready for a female president?, Mike's Minute: Yet again, we don't care about local body politics, SkyCity COO apologises as casino closes for five days, Cost-of-living crisis over? Inflation stable in June quarter, annual rate down to 3.3%, Air NZ CEO Greg Foran takes talkback with Kerre Woodham, Attracting a young audience a major challenge for rugby, RFU's Bill Sweeney says, Mark the Week: The shooting changed the race, Mike's Minute: We can't take our eyes off America, Mike's Minute: The more Darleen mucks around, the worse it is for the Greens, Mike's Minute: Disappointing from Government on retail crime, Mike's Minute: How long will Darleen vs the Greens go on for?, Mike's Minute: The Trump shooting was an unbelievable moment in history, Govt sets up new Ministerial Advisory Group to tackle retail crime, Leaked Darleen Tana report reveals details of investigation, Greens call on Darleen Tana to resign from parliament after investigation, Christopher Luxon says a lack of evolution is to blame for housing crisis, takes talkback, Primary schools are "crying out" for resources, not testing - principal, "The pre-work's not getting done": Early intervention key to reducing youth crime, Mark the Week: We love travel, even in a cost-of-living crisis, Mike's Minute: The end of an era for TV3 news, Mike's Minute: This is what leadership should be about, Mike's Minute: The media bill wont work, Mike's Minute: Is this as good as it gets for America?, More Kiwis falling victim to scams over the past year - report, Golriz Ghahraman convicted for shoplifting spree, fined $1860, Govt's sentencing reforms mark a shift towards being more prescriptive - barrister, Northland power outage: Energy Minister demands Transpower be held to account, NZ Rugby posts multi-million dollar loss for 2023, Sports Fix: Monday 24 June 2024, Mark the Week: It's been a good week for Jetstar, Mike’s Minute: A different perspective on job losses, Mike's Minute: Ferries, plane and towers - We should learn from this, Mike’s Minute: It’s not crack, but a mature coalition instead, Mike's Minute: Our infrastructure is an embarrassment to the country, 'It's worth it': Below Deck's Captain Sandy Yawn talks sailing, work and travel on NZ tour, Rugby Panel: Who's going to make the next All Blacks squad?, Interislander refloat now likely tonight, passengers onboard for 13 hours, Blues head coach 'wary' ahead of Super Rugby final clash against Chiefs, "I've always shown interest": Joseph Parker branches into the world of promoting, Boxing: Kiwi heavyweight Joseph Parker branches into the world of promoting, Prioritising stock prices is behind Boeing's woes - aviation researcher, Mark the Week: 'C-listers' was the burn of the week, Mike's Minute: The economy is a mess, but will come right, Mike's Minute: What are we going to do about China?, Mike's Minute: NZ needs offshore buying, Mike's Minute: My thoughts on Luxon and the C-listers, Mike's Minute: Simon Upton has a message you need to hear, South Auckland Councillor voices concern amid uptick in shootings, Nicola Willis blames slower GDP growth predictions on 'mismanagement" from previous Govt, Hurricanes are ready for the Chiefs to "be at their best", Speed limits: Transport Minister uses 'common sense' approach to implement changes, "Quite a natural step": Andy Summers brings 'The Cracked Lens + A Missing String' to NZ, Exodus of skilled Kiwi workers leaving the country, latest data shows, South Korea deployment is a "good opportunity" for NZDF personnel - Judith Collins, Minister Todd McClay stresses importance of economic ties ahead of Chinese Premier visit, Kiwi musician Georgia Lines on her new album ‘The Rose of Jericho’, Mark the Week: Some good old fashioned common sense, Mike's Minute: Hopefully we don't follow Australia re immigration, Mike's Minute: Is there enough competition between banks?, Mike's Minute: Another win for farmers and sensible moves, Mike's Minute: Are these tribunal hearings value for money?, Mike's Minute: A prediction to start the week, Govt invests $30m to improve access to X-rays, CT scans and ultrasounds, Finance Minister Willis denies any change, promises cancer drugs will be funded, Parenting expert warns kids will find a way to use social media - even with new age limits, Australian cricket player talks retaining the Ashes, Mark the Week: The Crusaders had a year to forget, Mike's Minute: Newstalk ZB is a success story, Mike's Minute: Keep local politics simple and democratic, Mike's Minute: Time is up on excuses for thuggery downtown, Mike's Minute: Should we give up access to Australia to solve the 501 problem?, Jack Tame: America’s great divide grows a little bit deeper, Dai Henwood discusses comedy, cancer journey, and new memoir 'The Life of Dai', Watch: 'It's a disgrace' - Trump reacts after guilty verdicts in hush money trial, 'This is a responsible budget': Finance Minister Willis explains restrained approach behind tax package, $14b in tax cuts revealed worth $4-$40 a fortnight to tackle 'prolonged cost of living crisis'; young families the big winners, Budget 2024: Tax cuts to come from July 31, Mark the Week: The Budget painted a picture of some actual hope, Mike's Minute: Is this the time of year to be miserable?, Mike's Minute: The Budget is a scapegoat for the protest, Mike's Minute: Time to restore standards in this country, Mike's Minute: Welcome to the week of the tax cut, Sports Fix: 29 May 2024, "Single most stupid move": Property commentator hits out at RB's new mortgage rules, Broadcasting Minister hopeful as Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill rejected by select committee, Hauraki host explores self-help and self-improvement in new book, Finance Minister outlines priorities ahead of Budget 2024, Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive | iHeart, Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast: 25 May 2024, Willis' in a "tight spot" as the Budget's unlikely to inspire complete satisfaction, Quarter of primary teachers failed to meet NCEA level 1 standards, according to study, Mark the Week: I reckon Adrian Orr is stuck, Mike's Minute: Is AI really the future?, Mike's Minute: Why do we keep defending what doesn't work?, Mike's Minute: Yet more questions about solving crime, Boy Swallows Universe author revisits classic themes in new novel, Mike's Minute: Why the hate for charter schools?, Mike's Minute: The Warriors are back! This is our year!, Kerre Woodham: I'd love to be shocked by the Kainga Ora figures, Mike's Minute: Is AI really the future?, Wellington Phoenix have 'every chance' to win tonight's A-League semifinal, Heather du Plessis-Allan: It's D-day for the Te Huia train service, Govt aims to close gap with Australia as they poach police, Heather du Plessis-Allan: The NSW Government is coming for our Kiwi cops, King Charles portrait: Webb's Head of Art critiques infamous painting., Mark the Week: Good on Luxon for defending tax cuts, Mike's Minute: The Greens are a basket case, Mike's Minute: Was the union win over TVNZ really a win?, Mike's Minute: We could solve our winter problem, but we don't, Luxon promises to help 'squeezed middle' in pre-Budget speech, National Gang Unit set up to crackdown on violence, drug crime, "He set me up badly": Luxon loses bet, dons Highlanders jersey, AT chief executive defends changes to parking in Auckland CBD, Mike's Minute: Was the union win over TVNZ really a win?, Budget 2024: Nicola Willis says Kiwis will benefit from meaningful tax cuts, Matt Heath: Hauraki host talks his new self help book and his secret to happiness, Kerre Woodham: Where does the criticism of the coalition government end?, Mike Hosking Marks the Week: The most stark and tangible warning yet, Mike's Minute: Wellington needs to get out of its own way, Mike's Minute: How did we get into the gas shortage mess?, Mike's Minute: The economy is stuffed and the reports show it, Mike's Minute: We don't need as many councillors or MPs, Mike's Minute: Sport and Politics Shouldn't Mix, Orlando Bloom pushes his limits in adventure docuseries, School Lunches: David Seymour responds to 'frankly offensive' criticism, Ponsonby Rd shooting: Detective Inspector claims aspects of crime are still a mystery, David Seymour announces new school lunch programme, Ponsonby fatal shooting: Suspect Hone Kay-Selwyn found dead in or near Taupō, Corrections funding boost: Minister Mark Mitchell addresses yesterday's mix-up, Corrections: Prime Minister admits to mix up in funding announcement, Mike's Minute: How did we get into the gas shortage mess?, Corrections funding: Association concerned about 'lack of details', Ryan Bridge announced as Newstalk ZB Early Edition host, Commentary Box: Warriors loss, Super Rugby, Rugby Sevens, F1, and SailGP, 'A smart move': Former NZ Rugby chairman on the Nations Championship being hosted in Qatar, 'We always tried to trailblaze': Kiwi basketball legend Kirk Penney on Hall of Fame induction, 'Screaming and shouting' on Ponsonby Rd after man gunned down, Sailing: Australian Lisa Blair on her record-holding sailing trip, Wellington Phoenix Captain Alex Rufer on the team's success and the legacy of his name, Julie Anne Genter bullying allegations: Florist involved in altercation speaks out, Education Minister Erica Stanford explains educational benefits of structured literacy, Mike Hosking Marks the Week: James Shaw was badly let down, Mike's Minute: Where are the solutions from the Reserve Bank?, Mike's Minute: I've found some more cost savings for the Government, Mike's Minute: Today we say goodbye to James Shaw MP, Mike's Minute: More money for Pharmac or better self-health management?, What goes into determining MP pay rises?, Unemployment expected to rise in first quarter, Heath Franklin brings his comedy tour to New Zealand in 'Not Here To F*ck Spiders', Kerre Woodham: Julie Anne Genter deserves all the censure Parliament can throw at her, Julie Anne Genter confrontation: Winston Peters says she needs to face consequences, Heather du Plessis-Allan: Outstanding misbehaviour from Julie Anne Genter, Mike's Minute: The High Court Gave the Waitangi Tribunal a Serve, Unemployment rises to highest level in three years, Remuneration Authority labels political pay increase 'fair' after six-year freeze, "I never stop": Jerry Seinfeld discusses NZ tour, comedy career, 'Depends on the circumstances': Seymour outlines why Luxon can't easily sack ACT ministers, "We've inherited a mess": Chris Bishop says the housing crisis is a 'disgrace', Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive, 'Oh well': Minister Nicola Willis unfazed by underwhelming poll result, Tory Whanau: Wellington Mayor responds to poll finding she has lowest approval rating of any NZ mayor, Policy has been "overwhelmingly welcomed": Education Minister on ban on cellphones in schools, New Broadcasting Minister on the "real challenges" facing the industry, “It’s a joy to be playing live”: Jimmy Barnes on his health scare and return to kiwi stages, Pay day for MPs: $50k in rolling salary hikes for Luxon by 2026, Luxon defends portfolio tweaks, demotion of ministers, Watch live: Luxon's surprise reshuffle sees Melissa Lee tipped out of Cabinet, "What we've done here I think is quite smart": PM defends $41m spend in Asia, Conflicting evidence on the efficacy on the Three Strikes Law, Mike's Minute: The moral question around advertising on social media, Mike’s Minute: Ideology is hijacking reality on climate, Mike's Minute: This Government was elected on change — embrace it, Warriors CEO answers your questions on Weekend Sport, "I believe I'll come back a better rugby player": Jordie Barrett on his unique sabbatical choice, Dame Suzy D: My Story - Dame Susan Devoy returns with frank new memoir, "We have done our best": Police Minister's disappointed by rejection of latest pay offer, "People need to be realistic": Govt has no plans to rescue the media, "Not fit for purpose": Melissa Lee says the Broadcasting Act needs an update, "Landlords are not the enemies": Govt ends Labour's 'war', Mark the Week: A very solid week for the Government, Mike's Minute: The West is losing to Russia and China, Mike's Minute: Coal is a return to the real world, Mike's Minute: Questions around the TV3/Stuff deal, Mike's Minute: The Waitangi Tribunal review into Oranga Tamariki is a waste of time, Mike's Minute: The Warriors draw is as good as a win, 'Why not try?': Labour's Willie Jackson hits out at Minister Lee over Newshub and TVNZ response, Swapping red meat for fish better for health and the environment, research suggests, CHRIS STAPLETON’S ALL-AMERICAN ROADSHOW GOES DOWN UNDER, "Get stuffed": Paddy Gower hits out at 'Facebook keyboard warriors', Prime Minister Luxon unveils unexpected inspiration for NZ, 'A huge loss for the country': Newshub reporter on the 'devastating' newsroom closure, Pollies: Is it time for politicians to get a pay rise?, Mike's Minute: This week gives me hope, Mike's Minute: There's a lesson for us all in these job cuts, Mike's Minute: The climate advice is bordering on nutty, Mike's Minute: Plenty of questions around trust in the media, Mike's Minute: Is it time to flag the Christchurch Cathedral?, OCR decision announced, The Huddle: Will the Government's truancy scheme work?, Live: 'Gutting': Newshub to close - website to shut down, up to 300 job losses, Seymour explains improved public health advice will aid truancy action plan, Voluntary redundancies are "a perfectly reasonable approach" to finding savings - PM, "It is my heart": Greg Johnson returns to NZ on 1000 Miles Tour, Pollies: Is it time for politicians to get a pay rise?, Minister Nicola Willis confident the Government will deliver on proposed targets, Minister Simeon Brown says Māori wards on councils need to be approved by the voters, "Vague, unclear, inconsistent": Education Minister finds fault in new history curriculum, "110% real": New season of 'Nadia's Farm' shows the realities of Royalburn Station, "I want the public to understand what we're committing to doing": PM on the Govt's action plan, "I have deep faith in how I managed the team" - Rob Penney dissects Crusaders' win, Mike's Minute: This Government has restored democracy, Mike's Minute: The EV hype machine is over, Mike's Minute: We need more politicians like Shane Jones, Mike's Minute: The Government need less talk, more delivery, Finance Minister Willis defends unconventional Budget Policy Statement release, Winston Peters fires back against media, Serious Fraud Office, following appeal verdict, The Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast, "Not fit for purpose": Cyclone Gabrielle review finds faults in emergency response, Hawke's Bay emergency management committed to overhaul following Cyclone Gabrielle review, Mike's Minute: Hipkins is a hypocrite on tax, Mike's Minute: Why are we surprised about China?, Mike's Minute: Some thoughts on the public service cuts, Mike's Minute: The conspiracy theorists should be ashamed, SailGP's Sir Russell Coutts hits out at 'extreme protocols' following racing cancellation, EXCLUSIVE: D'Arcy Waldegrave & McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown, ‘There’s always somewhere you can go’: Cooper Alan on his career, touring, and the home of country music, Mike's Minute: It was our fault Covid turned into a "thing", Mike's Minute: Luxon needs to wake up to Winston's hijinks, Mike's Minute: The gig economy has never been compulsory, Mike's Minute: The world is looking at us for what not to do, Mike's Minute: The Significant Natural Areas decision is a relief, "I gave my best": Grant Robertson reflects on his career, 'Leftist shills': Winston Peters slams reports that Chumbawamba called for cease and desist, Govt has "serious concerns" about Kainga Ora's performance, 'Taxpayers should expect better': Housing Minister calls for crackdown on Kāinga Ora tenants, Green Party suspends MP amid "deeply serious" allegations, "Big dreams and big expectations" as Kaylee Bell heads out on NZ tour, Ex-Green MP Golriz Ghahraman pleads guilty to all charges, 'Smoke and mirrors': Police Association rejects Government's latest pay offer, "We've got to a good place in the end": PM stands by change to interest deductibility plan, Chlöe Swarbrick confirmed new co-leader of Greens, Kevin Milne: The demise of Fair Go disarms New Zealand, Mike's Minute: This is why we hate councils, Mike's Minute: Even more so now, age is but a number, Mike's Minute: The carbon market is a scam, Mike's Minute: Two areas where the Government might have trouble, 'No idea': Broadcasting Minister unsure if TVNZ plans to cut newsroom staff, Defence Force's latest plane issues arise during "challenging geopolitical times" - Judith Collins, "We've got a real fire in our belly to create a lot more music": Zed returns after two decades, Mike's Minute: The annals of history wont be kind to the 2017-23 Government, Mike's Minute: Accountability comes to the emergency housing sector, Mike's Minute: The next chapter of EV won't be pretty, Mike's Minute: Big tech will never pay for media rights, Upcoming bill aims to "cut through all the consenting red tape" - Finance Minister, Transport Minister says balance needed to fund proposed spending priorities, "I'm aiming for a few more": Dame Kiri Te Kanawa ahead of her 80th birthday, Work visa adjustments will "bring back in the teeth" - Immigration Minister, Mike's Minute: The gender pay gap is water cooler chat, Mike's Minute: Newshub's demise is sad, but context is needed, Mike's Minute: Labour's behind the scenes look reveals all, Reserve Bank Governor is "very comfortable" with inflation's progression, 'The best way forward': Warner Bros. Discovery boss on Newshub closure, Pat Cummins: Australia Test Captain on whether the Blackcaps have any chance, Chris Hipkins has come back swinging after comments made by Stuart Nash, 'The timing seemed right': Sir John Key on stepping back from ANZ role, "We've got to step it up big time": Govt's investing in education, 'Bulls***': Former police minister Stuart Nash lets rip against Labour ex-colleagues, Education Minister blames Labour predecessors for school property crisis, Ginny Andersen apologises for 'absolutely unacceptable' comments to Mark Mitchell, 'We're really proud': Kiwi reggae band L.A.B return with sixth album, Wrapping the Week: What happened to Tim Wilson?, Mike's Minute: Labour's approach to poverty was a dismal failure, Mike's Minute: My thoughts on Ginny and Mark, Mike's Minute: The record on Grant Robertson, Mike's Minute: Our immigration reset needs to happen now, Mike's Minute: The country is fragile, no pressure Luxon, Air New Zealand CEO blames inflation, stabilised demand for reduced half-year earnings, 'You do what you can': Rachin Ravindra on the ongoing T20 series against Australia, 'Casualties on both sides': Minister Mark Mitchell responds to Andersen's accusations, offers defence, "These people are as crazy as me": Ben Bayly's 'A New Zealand Food Story' showcases NZ's finest food cultivators, Pollies: 'Did you keep a tally?' Labour MP claims Police Minister was ‘paid to kill people’ overseas, "We expect those sanctions to be applied": PM on Govt's welfare reset, Grant Robertson retires from politics, takes up top job at University of Otago, 'He's got an amazing opportunity': Labour's Chris Hipkins on Robertson's departure from politics, '70 per cent contained' - Port Hills still burning, but overnight threats 'nullified', "We will get through this": Christchurch Mayor gives update on Port Hills blaze, Fletcher Building results and resignations: Why CEO Ross Taylor stepped down, Mike's Minute: Blame it on the bank? NZ's true housing crisis, Mike's Minute: The wheels are finally turning for a new med school, Mike's Minute: Auckland Council couldn't deliver on the stadium design, Mike's Minute: We don't need a super debate right now, Mike's Minute: Will there be a movement that national can't ignore?, Live: Port Hills smoke visible from space, 'disaster tourists' blocking roads, Agencies behind Auckland train cancellations to get "bloody good bollocking" from Wayne Brown, Mike's Minute: Will there be a movement that national can't ignore?, Port Hills fire: State of emergency for Christchurch and Selwyn as blaze burns uncontrolled.