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Are you an ambitious young entrepreneur? Do you consider yourself a role model and leader of tomorrow? If so, this is going to be the show for you. Leaders Of Tomorrow is a show dedicated young and ambitious entrepreneurs looking to forge their own path in this world. Each week, we will bring you an inspiring interview and share with you behind the scenes some of the values and beliefs of our 8-figure business; Student Works Management Program. From interviews with young millionaires and per ...
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The Register Kettle

Chris Williams, The Register, Nicole Hemsoth Prickett, Tobias Mann, Iain Thomson, Brandon Vigliarolo, Tom Claburn

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What's a kettle, you ask? Why a group of vultures in flight, of course. News, insights, analysis, and overall chatter around what's happening in the broader world of IT. With hosts Iain Thomson, Chris Williams, Brandon Vigliarolo, Nicole Hemsoth Prickett, and more....
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The Broken Glass Factory

Inhuman Media Group LLC

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Time to punch in at the Broken Glass Factory, and there's always something to talk about! Get down on the factory floor with Chris Chacon, Andrew Chesterman, Hunter Daly, Ben Thomson, and Martin Trogani as they discuss topics in the world of engineering and invention.
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Share Anything

Chris Raimondi

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What makes an individual a superb listener? Chris Raimondi has accumulated copious knowledge, insightful wisdom, and multi-volume books worth of stories during her fascinating fulfilling life. What's special about this good-natured host is that people often gravitate towards her when it comes to trust and inner thoughts. Her character is one of comfort, acceptance, and empathy. "Share Anything" takes these accounts, discussions, and ideas as it presents audiences essential perspectives attai ...
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Welcome to Iso-chats: Theology. I’m Lionel Windsor, New Testament Lecturer at Moore Theological College, Sydney. During the Covid-19 Isolation, I chatted with lots of my friends and colleagues here at Moore about theology, Christian life and ministry. It’s the kind of discussion we’d normally have over morning tea, but the topics are highly relevant to life in a changing world, so I wanted to let you listen in. Enjoy!
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Each Week - Pop: The History Makers presents a new one-hour interview with an icon of popular culture. If you prefer watching the interviews - go to my YouTube podcast channel -https://www.youtube.com/@popthehistorymakers Online - Per Martinsen - Norwegian's Electronic Godfather!UPDATE and DEEP DIVE interviews include:Raz Lindvall (formerly Rob 'n' Raz), Louis C. Oberländer (Jeremy Days), Justin Currie (Del Amitri), Fish (Update interview) Phillip Boa, Toyah, Anne Clark (the poet who continu ...
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TALENT + TITAN

Creative Niche

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A chill yet brainy podcast where people from the design, marketing and creative community go to learn and get inspired. Brought to you by your friends at CreativeNiche.com
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Incredible conversations with the Mancunians - born, bred and adopted - who put the heart into Modern Manchester. We Built This City focuses on how these extraordinary Mancunians have built something that impacts lives and the purposeful relationships that have helped steer them, the values that have driven them to do it, and the legacies they plan to leave behind. Celebrate human grit, determination, loyalty, and diversity across culture, arts, politics, sport, music and business. Lisa Mort ...
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Texas Appellate Law Podcast

Todd Smith & Jody Sanders

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Welcome to the Texas Appellate Law Podcast—your backstage pass to the Texas and federal appellate systems. Join your hosts, Texas appellate lawyers Todd Smith and Jody Sanders, as they explore the nuances of appellate advocacy with judges, court staff, leading trial and appellate practitioners, academics, and legal innovators. Whether you're immersed in an appeal or building your trial strategy, each episode delivers practical insights to help you enhance your advocacy skills, strengthen you ...
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Trey's Variety Hour brings together fun and clever people from all over the world to talk about photography, art, the future, and the dynamic nature of the new culture we are all building together. It's hosted by Trey Ratcliff, the travel photographer from StuckInCustoms.com. The show uses the Google+ Hangout feature has the feel of sitting-around-the-fire-after-supper-with-good-friends-and-drinking-port-while-discussing-the-European-theatre-of-war and crazy wildcards thrown into the mix for ...
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Trey's Variety Hour brings together fun and clever people from all over the world to talk about photography, art, the future, and the dynamic nature of the new culture we are all building together. It's hosted by Trey Ratcliff, the travel photographer from StuckInCustoms.com. The show uses the Google+ Hangout feature has the feel of sitting-around-the-fire-after-supper-with-good-friends-and-drinking-port-while-discussing-the-European-theatre-of-war and crazy wildcards thrown into the mix for ...
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Washed Up Emo

Tom Mullen

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Join Tom Mullen for a look back at when emo was an unknown word, its relevance now and speaks to those deeply involved with the emo/punk/hardcore/post-hardcore scene.
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Modded

Modded

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Modded is a podcast about today’s car modifying community, including the people, the brands, the culture, the controversy and all things in between. We talk about the trends, the issues we face and the passion involved in building our dream cars. While many believe it’s crazy to be obsessed with modifying a car, we’re ultimately a community that takes pride in our builds. Join us and listen to some awesome guests that create unique builds and get to know the insides of the modifying community
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There is a lot of activity in the Australian startup ecosystem. Ideas, talent, and money are all flowing into this sector at an unprecedented rate. This weekly podcast brings in-depth interviews with the best people making the biggest difference. It's brought to you by Ian Gardiner and Phaedon Stough, technology entrepreneurs helping to grow the startup sector in Australia and New Zealand. Ian and Phaedon co-founded Innovation Bay with a clear mission to help technology entrepreneurs succeed.
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MMA Junkie Radio

MMA Junkie Radio

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Go in depth with MMA’s most prominent fighters, promoters, trainers and managers from the UFC, Bellator and the other top promotions in the world of #MMA. MMA Junkie Radio is the official radio show and podcast of MMA Junkie (five-time World MMA Awards “Best Media Source” winner). The show broadcasts from the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino’s Race & Sports Book in Las Vegas with hosts, “Gorgeous” George and “Goze." The hosts also cover the big names and events from the world of boxing, pro wres ...
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Sing The Body Electric

The Poetry Of Illusion

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"Really excellent...insightful, personal, experiential, direct..." Gary Weber, Happiness Beyond Thought. The truly inspirational and utterly magnificent podcast series on spirituality and the cultural arts by The Poetry Of Illusion. A veritable feast. 14 episodes of literary and artistic magic!" The Culturium. "Utterly unique, intensely riveting and deeply profound podcast series. Highly recommended." Paula Marvelly, writer and filmmaker. "I feel at home listening to these podcasts, a world ...
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Art and BS Podcast

Art and BS Podcast

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The Art and BS Podcast hosted by James Gearlds. This is the podcast by artists, for artists, and art lovers. James currently lives and works out of Fresno,CA. A resident artist at Broadway Studios in downtown Fresno for the past 5 years. Accompanied by 20 years of art experience, he talks to the artist in a manner only fellow artist can.The goal of this podcast is to provide insight into established, as well as up and coming artists. Unedited, raw and uncut, our goal can be summed up in one ...
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Plug into the Official Ligue 1 Uber Eats podcast in English! Join host Robbie Thomson and his international cast of Ligue 1 commentators and experts each fortnight as they give their takes chaudes on the hottest topics in French football ⚽ NEW THIS SEASON: Ligue 1 Legends - a journey into the history of French top-flight football! Each episode, Prof. Andreas Evagora examines a seminal moment in Ligue 1's illustrious past, delving into the full-on Frenchness of it all! We'll also be bringing ...
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French actor Gérard Depardieu's gone on trial – charged with sexually assaulting two women on a film shoot four years ago. About 20 other women have also accused the 76-year-old of improper behaviour, but this is the first case to come to court. He's the highest-profile figure to face accusations in the French response to the Me Too movement. Paris…
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June 2026 is not far off. In fact, it's next year and next year is election year. By that time, it is being reported, the interest on our national debt will be $11b. Do you see how this works? Not long ago the warnings were issued that it might reach $10b and at the time, it was pointed out that that is multiple times more than the Police budget. T…
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It’s been 17 years since Pete Murray last graced Kiwi stages. The 3x number one album selling Australian singer-songwriter has announced a 55 date tour in Australia – including four stops in New Zealand. He’ll be in the country next month, bringing just himself and his guitar. Murray told Mike Hosking that although he last performed here 17 years a…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 25th of March, the Government is adjusting the RMA again – will this change be the end of it all? The Prime Minister is back from India and talking Kainga Ora, councils stopping the clock, and our national debt. Australian singer Pete Murray is coming back to New Zealand after 17 years to …
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Australian beef exporters are being described as ‘lopsided and unfair’ by American farmers. Over 20 years, the trade deficit between the two countries is thought to be $45 billion – America is hoping tariffs will fix that. Beef + Lamb Chair Kate Acland told Mike Hosking it’s unlikely New Zealand would be hit with similar tariffs on beef. She says t…
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The All Whites have secured a spot at next year's expanded football World Cup, beating New Caledonia 3-nil in the Oceania qualifying final at Auckland. New Zealand needed an hour to score when defender Michael Boxall headed in from a corner - replacements Kosta Barbarouses and Elijah Just also struck. This marks the third time the All Whites have q…
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Christopher Luxon says the country needs to get faster at building things. The Government's announced it is replacing the Resource Management Act with a new planning framework, including new Acts around development of land and on protection of the natural environment. It comes after the Government also announced plans to allow trusted builders to a…
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There are hopes reforms to the Resource Management Act have walked the line between development and environment. The Government's new framework for planning includes new acts around development of land and on protection of the natural environment. Each act includes a set of national policy direction for simplifying and streamlining local government…
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A massive spike in meth use is being linked to a change in global shopping habits. Christopher Luxon has asked ministers to look into meth use, after annual wastewater results show a 96% increase in consumption last year compared to 2023. Massey University drug researcher Chris Wilkins told Mike Hosking it's likely a case of both people using more,…
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Donald Trump’s Commerce Secretary is facing backlash for his “cavalier” comments regarding Social Security. Social Security employees have been warning that the Trump administration’s plan to cut staff will result in delayed benefit cheque. Secretary Howard Lutnick says that anyone who complains about a missed Social Security cheque is a fraudster.…
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Another swing and a miss. Contact Energy wanted to build a wind farm in Southland. They have been turned down. They are not the first and they will not be the last. Close to $300 million and hundreds of jobs are now not happening because of it. Also, the need to build 15GW of additional capacity in the next 25 years will not be happening either. So…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday 24th of March, we get the first inside look at the discussion and process behind the potential FTA agreement with India. The public service has been asked where they think their sector can make cuts – Judith Collins explained the census as the Minister in charge of our version of DOGE. Andr…
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Canterbury rugby great Alex "Grizz" Wyllie, who died on the weekend aged 80, is being remembered for his uncompromising nature. He played 210 games for Canterbury as a loose forward before a storied coaching career with his province and the All Blacks. Sports journalist Andrew Saville told Mike Hosking on the Commentary Box that Wyllie loomed large…
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New Zealand rugby has lost one of its all-time greats. Alex "Grizz" Wyllie MBE has died at the age of 80 after excelling as both a player and coach. Wyllie made 210 appearances for Canterbury as well as 40 matches for New Zealand, 11 of them tests. He coached Canterbury through a three-year Ranfurly Shield reign, famously ended by Auckland at Lanca…
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The Parking Association believes multiple changes are needed for chasing up unpaid fines. In the three years to the end of 2024, just 68% of almost $29 thousand Auckland Transport fines were paid in part or in full. While AT says it's not a straightforward process, Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown says he's asked for advice on making them better debt col…
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The country's top butchers are jetting off to Paris to represent New Zealand on the world stage. Our national team, the Sharp Blacks, will compete with the best in the trade around the world in the annual World Butchers Challenge. They'll be judged on things like their cuts, amount of meat wasted, and yield. Sharp Blacks Captain Riki Kerekere told …
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A census sent out to all government workers is wider reaching than simply identifying cost cutting advice. Thousands of public servants across all agencies have been asked in a census to identify taxpayer value in their work and any changes needed, with results expected in July. The survey's done every five years. Public Service Minister Judith Col…
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Negotiations on a free trade deal with India have been launched. Representatives across defence, tourism, and trade are home after travelling with the Prime Minister's delegation. New Zealand Trade & Enterprise Chief Executive Peter Chrisp told Mike Hosking there's good-will on both sides to make it work. He says there's was considerable warmth and…
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Winston Peters says Donald Trump's team is "well-informed" about what's happening in our part of the world. The Foreign Minister met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and key officials in the US last week. The visit comes as New Zealand waits to see if we'll get any exemptions from Trump's tariffs. Peters told Mike Hosking Rubio, National Secu…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. GDP: 7/10 Or should that be 0.7? It’s a bigger number than they thought and an indication that we have finally turned the corner. The Covid loan deadline: 3/10 A sad, sad, sad reminder of why the 0.7% in GDP has taken so long to g…
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If you accept that the Government are struggling in the polls, you may well accept the general notion that part of what is driving that is the lack of runs on the board. Perhaps an impatience is frustrating some of us. We voted to get rid of the last lot on the understanding that things had been wrecked and destroyed, and there was this new lot tha…
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There’s more uncertainty about who will be and won't be included in Donald Trump's upcoming agricultural tariffs. Here in New Zealand, we're still in the dark about whether we'll receive an exemption for things like our growing exports of hamburger meat. Over in Australia, analysts believe they're very unlikely to get an exemption. Correspondent Mu…
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Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson are back with Mike Hosking to Wrap the Week that was. They discussed Mike’s unexpected sick day, Wordle, and the youngest person to break the 4-minute mile, Kiwi runner Sam Ruthe. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday the 21st of March, we have growth! 0.7% is higher than everyone predicted, and Finance Minister Nicola Willis is optimistic this is just the beginning. We've got a new rare car and country music festival at Ayrburn - is that the best pairing, or is that the best pairing? Kate Hawkesby and T…
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Fonterra has delivered a strong interim result for the 2025 fiscal year. It's reported a half year Profit after Tax of $729 million, with earnings of 44 cents per share. It's alongside a Farmgate Milk Price midpoint of $10 per kilograms of milk solids for the season ending 2025. CEO Miles Hurrell says it’s pleasing to be able to deliver these resul…
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New Zealand's move out of recession is being felt by some much earlier than others. Latest figures show our economy's grown by 0.7% between October and December. But some sectors are faring much better than others, with construction and IT contracting about 3%, and transport and warehousing growing almost 2.5%. Chartered Institute of Logistics and …
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A boost for Central Otago business when the inaugural Ayrburn Classic rolls into Arrowtown this weekend. Hundreds of vintage and luxury cars will be on show at the 160-year-old farm, which has recently become a hospitality hub. The event's taken inspiration from overseas festivals like Pebble Beach in California. Ayrburn Owner Chris Meehan told Mik…
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Protest action is still going ahead in Napier this weekend. There's been community backlash after a leaked proposal showed the Government considering cutting the overnight urgent care nurse service. It's now choosing to retain it, but still with no GPs on-site. Napier Mayor Kirsten Wise told Mike Hosking the closest doctor is a 25-minute drive away…
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The Finance and Growth Minister is confident the economic turnaround will continue. Latest figures show we're officially out of recession, after our economy grew 0.7% between October and December. Nicola Willis says we're going to continue to see growth in tourism and agriculture exports. She told Mike Hosking households should also be getting more…
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The Telecommunications Forum says difficulty switching between providers isn't an issue, despite concerns from the Commerce Commission. A study from the commission says the process of changing providers isn't working as well as it should for consumers. It wants telcos to improve its process to benefit consumers and competition. But Telecommunicatio…
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In this milestone episode, hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Texas Appellate Law podcast. Reflecting on 145 episodes of conversations with judges, practitioners, and legal innovators, they discuss how the podcast has evolved alongside major shifts in legal practice—from the pandemic's acceleration of virtual p…
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Author Lucy O'Brien reveals the real story of Karen Carpenter in her book; Lead Sister. All the interviews at http://www.popthehistorymakers.com Karen Carpenter was one half of the sibling duo The Carpenters, who rose to fame in the 1970s with hits like Close to You and We've Only Just Begun. Known for her rich, melancholic voice and exceptional dr…
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New Zealand’s middle-distance prodigy Sam Ruthe has become the youngest person in history to break the four-minute mile barrier. The 15-year-old from Tauranga became the 49th New Zealander to break the four-minute mile doing so at a wet Go Media Stadium last night. Olympian Sam Tanner helped lead Ruthe in the second half of the race, setting the pa…
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There's no such thing as a ceasefire this morning. It's all breaking down in the Middle East. Netanyahu's come out with more fighting talk and the rockets are back on. And for Ukraine, Trump hasn't exactly cloaked himself in glory with this so-called deal. And I say so-called deal because it hasn't actually held. First, it was only partial. There w…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 20th of March, will the light at the end of the economic tunnel start to reveal itself with today's Q4 GDP data? 15-year-old Sam Ruthe is on the show after becoming the youngest person to run a sub four-minute mile. Senior expert on Russia Keir Giles joins us out of the UK after we've now…
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The details of President Donald Trump's phone conversations with his Ukrainian and Russian counterparts remain relatively shrouded. Trump's sought a full end to hostilities between the two sides but appears to have settled for a limited ceasefire and further discussion for now. All three parties say the calls have gone well, but there are discrepan…
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A crack down on persistent young offenders. New Ministry of Justice data shows a 19% increase in children and young people receiving orders or adult sentences in 2024, compared to the previous year. There's a 16% rise for Māori tamariki and rangatahi. Blue Light CEO Brendon Crompton told Ryan Bridge these are children who have likely gone through t…
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An economist is warning not to expect big growth in GDP figures out today. Data —due out from Stats NZ just before 11 this morning— is expected to show the economy has been pulled out of recession, but is still crawling to recovery. Economists are predicting growth of between 0.3 and 0.5%. Westpac senior economist Michael Gordon told Ryan Bridge he…
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Simeon Brown's hitting back over concerns of overreach from what he's calling the 'health police.' The Health Minister's directed public health doctors to stop weighing in on issues like fast food, and leading advocacy campaigns. But the comments, combined with looming job cuts, have sent shockwaves through the medical sector – who fear this 'censo…
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The Pope's condition is said to be improving, but there's uncertainty over an upcoming royal visit. The 88-year-old has been in hospital for more than a month with double pneumonia, but the Vatican is now saying he's making slight improvements. King Charles and Queen Camilla are due to visit for the jubilee celebrations of the Catholic Church, earl…
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A change in direction for homeowners and their mortgages. 90% of home loans were floating or fixed for less than a year in January. CoreLogic says there's anecdotal evidence borrowers have begun to fix for longer as interest rates come down. Squirrel Mortgage Broker, David Cunningham told Ryan Bridge things have changed dramatically since Christmas…
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So, who is right? "The rental market is like musical chairs". That was a headline yesterday. Landlords are offering grocery vouchers and incentives to sign up for rentals. But then headline number two; "Even the middle class are struggling to pay rent". Story number three was a report I read by JB Weir about wealth transfer, which is actually a sto…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 19th of March, there have been overnight developments on both the Ukraine and Gaza wars, and the ceasefire call between Trump and Putin seems to be a bust. Mike recounts his troubles with One NZ and the call system. And Mark Mitchell stays up late in India to join Ginny Andersen on Polit…
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Labour is ruling out supporting foreign investment in what it calls "critical infrastructure", including hospitals, schools, and prisons. Finance spokesperson Barbara Edmonds has told Ryan Bridge there is a place for some public private partnerships but won't say which ones Labour will support. Labour’s Ginny Andersen told Mike Hosking that there s…
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A silver-lining in otherwise bleak retail crime numbers. Data gathered by retail crime reporting software Auror shows the number of events with weapons in 2024 was 10% higher than 2023. It shows threatening and violent behaviour similarly increased. But Auror Chief Executive Phil Thomson says New Zealand's still doing better than some other countri…
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