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The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show.Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda.The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting...
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Mark the Week: Kieran McAnulty is bringing the modern world to Easter
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.
Pakistan: 6/10 ...
Mike's Minute: Could this be the beginning of the end of the war?
It’s a bit early given it's a short week, but at four and a half-ish weeks into Operation Epic Fury, there's a reason to be depressed and a reason to...
Wrapping the Week: Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson talk 75 Hard, Baileys, Allbirds
Easter is cutting this week short, so Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined Mike Hosking today to Wrap the Week that Was.
They discussed 75 Hard...
Full Show Podcast: 02 April 2026
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 2nd of April, former US Navy Senior Chief Malcolm Nance delves into Operation Epic Fury s...
Damien O'Connor: Labour's Trade Spokesperson on Labour's hesitance to support the India Free Trade Agreement
Questions around Indian students and family of visa holders are still roadblocks to Labour supporting a trade deal with India.
New Zealand Fir...
Rob Penney: Crusaders Coach on the final game at Apollo Projects Stadium
An end of an era for the Crusaders as they say farewell tonight in their final Super Rugby game at Apollo Projects Stadium.
The venue was const...
Sam MacKinnon: Hospitality NZ Head of Advocacy on Parliament passing a bill to loosen holiday alcohol sale restrictions
Bars and pubs are waving goodbye to tricky holiday alcohol restrictions, with a bill to loosen them passing its final reading last night.
Labou...
Malcolm Nance: Former US Navy Senior Chief analyses the US war on Iran
A scathing indictment of the US.
The war on Iran has entered a second month as the US and Israel continue to bomb Iran, and Iran fires back at...
Tim Costley: National MP on the probe into Fire and Emergency's fleet issues
A win for striking firefighters, with confirmation of an inquiry into the national fleet.
Parliament’s Governance and Administration Select Com...
Nikku Madhusudhan: University of Cambridge Professor of Astrophysics and Exoplanetary Science on the Artemis II mission to the moon
There are hopes a successful launch to the Moon today will lay the groundwork for future Mars missions.
Artemis II's launch window begins at ar...
Mike's Minute: The Govt's housing vision – a school project gone wrong
The Auckland housing number and the Government's housing vision now looks like a school project gone wrong.
Chris Bishop, by anyone's standards...
Pollies: National's Mark Mitchell and Labour's Ginny Andersen on the Auckland housing intensification plan, India Free Trade Agreement, alcohol trading laws
Today on Politics Wednesday, Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen joined Mike Hosking to delve into some of the biggest stories of the week thus far.
Todd McClay: Trade Minister on the India Free Trade Agreement and Labour's concerns
The Trade Minister doesn’t see anything material in Labour’s concerns over the India Free Trade Agreement.
New Zealand First's shunned the dea...
Full Show Podcast: 01 April 2026
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 1st of April, criminal defence lawyer Nigel Hampton KC discusses the quashing of David T...
Graeme Muller: Tech New Zealand CEO on the call for bipartisan government support for the technology sector
A new report highlights a need for bipartisan support for New Zealand’s tech sector.
It’s currently our fastest growing sector, outstripping me...
Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on the Iran war, Trump reportedly willing to end the war even if the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed
Several Trump aides have reportedly told the Wall Street Journal the US President is privately suggesting he’s willing to end the war in Iran, even if...
Hamish Firth: Mt Hobson Group Director on the second revision to the Auckland housing intensification plan
An urban planning specialist believes Auckland's density plan is far too important to meddle with.
The Government again revised the super-city'...
Anna Powles: Massey University Associate Professor in the Centre for Defence and Security Studies on the meeting between Winston Peters and Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown
A Pacific security expert says the Foreign Minister's visit to the Cook Islands today follows hard work to repair relations.
Winston Peters is...
Nigel Hampton KC: Criminal Defence Lawyer on David Tamihere's double murder convictions being quashed
A criminal defence lawyer believes the quashing of David Tamihere's convictions unveils major errors.
The Supreme Court's scrapped his double m...
Mike's Minute: NZ look like the adults in the room re our fuel response
From our "don’t waste a crisis" file, is it possible this Government's handling thus far of oil events might well see them rewarded with an increased...
Matt Lambert: Kiwi Michelin Star Chef on his return to the New Zealand hospitality scene, the arrival of Michelin Stars
Auspicious timing with one of New Zealand’s best chefs returning to our shores as excitement around Michelin Stars continues to build.
One of...
Full Show Podcast: 31 March 2026
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 31st of March, new economic forecasts have been released amid the uncertainty of the war. ...
Nick Tuffley: ASB Senior Economist on the revised economic outcome forecasts, impact of Middle East conflict
With so much uncertainty in the Middle East, people should focus on preparing for different scenarios that could affect their businesses, ASB chief ec...
Catherine Field: Europe Correspondent on the attempted bomb planting outside the Bank of America in Paris
French intelligence services believe an attempt to plant a bomb outside the Bank of America in Paris is linked to a pro-Iran group, Europe corresponde...
Bryan Betty: General Practice NZ Chair on increased levels of kidney disease, lack of funding for treatment
There are concerns poor planning has contributed to the tsunami of demand on kidney disease treatment.
Hospitals across New Zealand are struggl...
Shane Jones: Associate Energy Minister on fuel stocks, supply offers, inadequate storage
New Zealand’s fuel suppliers will be “substantially punished” legally and financially if they don’t live up to their word in supplying fuel, Associate...
Alan McDonald: Employers and Manufacturers Association Head of Advocacy and Strategy on the effect of the Middle East conflict on the labour market
Economic headwinds coming out of the Middle East could set back the labour market.
The number of filled jobs across the country lifted 0.3% from...
David Seymour: Deputy Prime Minister on Labour's hesitance to support the India Free Trade Agreement
Labour's support for an India Free Trade Agreement remains tentative as it digs through the details.
Leader Chris Hipkins has written to Trade...
Full Show Podcast: 30 March 2026
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 30th of March, apparently red tape could be getting in the way of solving our fuel issu...
Mike's Minute: How awesome is Christchurch?
Christchurch is so awesome.
I told the room that on Friday. It was a fun hour with a bunch of Christchurch businesses and a panel of local exper...
Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister comments on progress of proposed LNG terminal in Taranaki
Chris Luxon says the Government's proposed LNG important terminal in Taranaki will only proceed if it makes commercial sense.
A procurement proc...
Patrick Drumm: Mount Albert Grammar Headmaster says phone ban in schools is a 'successful initiative'
The Education Review Office has said schools need to get tougher on enforcing phone bans.
Research found that only 50% of students are followin...
Josie Vidal: Minerals Council Chief Executive discusses party's new mining policy
The latest New Zealand First policy will see 50% of the royalties from mines returned to the region where the mine's located.
Under the policy,...
Mike's Minute: Here's the problem with the Reserve Bank economists
The problem with people like Paul Conway, who is the Chief Economist at the Reserve Bank, is they “know” some stuff.
They sound good in a speec...
Mark the Week: This could be a tipping point for EVs
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.
Donald Trump: 3...
Mike's Minute: Week four of the war and what we've learnt
I think we have a couple of emerging themes as we come to the end of week four of Operation Epic Fury.
If you follow Australia as closely as I...
Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on the latest from the Middle East conflict, whether peace talks are actually happening
The US President says it’s up to Iranian leaders to convince him to halt the war, or they'll be Iran's "worst nightmare."
Attacks on Israel, Ir...
Wrapping the Week with Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson: Flight delays and viable alternatives to driving
It’s Friday, which means Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson are back to Wrap the Week that Was.
They discussed the rising fuel prices and which alter...
Taylor Campbell: Sunday Drive Director on this weekend's Beach Hop live car auction in Whangamatā
Whangamatā is the hot spot for car enthusiasts this weekend.
More than $4 million worth of classic and performance cars are going under the ha...
Full Show Podcast: 27 March 2026
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday the 27th of March, Health Minister Simeon Brown offers reassurances around possible shortag...