The Weekend Collective
3pm-6pm Weekends
The Weekend Collective on Newstalk ZB is an intelligent and fun take on the life you live and what you love.
From Barrister to singer to recording artist and concert producer, including performing the national anthem for the All Blacks, you name it, Tim Beveridge has done it.
Joined by a range of special expert guests throughout the afternoon, The Weekend Collective will cover off the issues of the week, politics, parenting, finance, wellness and property.
Tim is the perfect company every weekend from 3pm on Newstalk ZB.
Saturday:
3pm-4pm The Panel
4pm-5pm OneRoof Radio Show
5pm-6pm The Parent Squad
Sunday:
3pm-4pm Politics Central
4pm-5pm Health Hub
5pm-6pm Smart Money
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Janet Xuccoa: What's the point of a trust?
Trusts are hardly mentioned outside of when wealth tax is in the news, or when someone mentions their accountant told them to get one. One side of the political...
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Greg Pain: The things you can do to avoid injuries
Injuries are one of those things that most of us only think about after it's too late. There are many obvious and common causes for injuries, and often, all it...
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Fleur Fitzsimons: Healthcare workers aren't asking for much
Last Thursday was the largest protest New Zealand has had for decades, a combined strike across multiple public sector groups including PSA members and PPTA members. It...
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Stephen Hoadley: Here's what we can expect from APEC
The Prime Minister is off to the East Asia Summit in Malaysia today, before he heads to South Korea to attend the APEC summit. Xi Jinping will be in attendence,...
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Kathryn Berkett: Is it a good idea to stay together for the kids?
Should you stay together for the kids? A lot of the time it does more harm than good - and countless adults will tell you they wished their parent had split when...
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Peter Norris: Don't borrow as much as the bank will give you
Most prospective buyers know how much they can borrow, but how much should you borrow? Banks will often be happy to lend buyers an eye-watering amount of money,...
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The Panel: Potholes, Louvre heist
This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by Resident Builder Pete Wolfkamp and journalist Wilhelmina Shrimpton, to discuss the biggest stories from the week...
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Chris Wilson: Tech and AI should be changing your KiwiSaver plans
Tech stocks have been leading the charge recently, and with the way AI is headed, it's unlikely it will slow down any time soon. So if you're a KiwiSaver investor,...
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Dr Bryan Betty: Taking preventative steps for better future health
1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some stage in their life, and it kills 600 men each year. Whether you're approaching screening age, or just...
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Chris Abercrombie: Palestine first on the agenda in pay dispute meeting with govt
More strike action from teachers this week, with a full national strike planned for Thursday. Minister for Public Service Judith Collins says that the number one...
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Ricardo Menendez-March: Welfare sanctions "punishing unemployed people"
From tomorrow, beneficiaries will need to comply with two more obligations to continue receiving welfare. They will need to provide evidence of at least three job...
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Kim Harvey: We need to allow our kids to rest
Many parents wrestle with the balance of keeping their kids involved with extracurriculars, while also teaching them the value of rest in a world that prioritises...
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Ed McKnight: Be careful fixing for too long
After yet another OCR cut, economists and mortgage holders alike are holding their breath for December - the last announcement of the year. A new report from Infometrics...
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The Panel: Israel peace deal, ads on Christmas
This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by Professor Emeritus of Sociology Paul Spoonley, and NZ Herald Senior Writer Simon Wilson, to discuss the biggest...
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Amanda Morrall: There's more to life besides money
An interesting report came out this week about budgets: the average household spending has only gone up two dollars a week since 2023. 50-percent of respondents...
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Fitness expert Alex Flint discusses the limits of exercising for weight loss
It's no secret that as we get older, our metabolism slows down a bit, and staying in shape just gets harder to do - from keeping lean, maintaining muscle, and removing...
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Methane targets for 2050 to lower following independent review
The Government's announced new methane targets for 2050 - giving farmers and exporters a clear emissions goal. The target range will be 14-24% rathern than the 24-47%...
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Maori wards: 25 communities vote to remove them
42 councils have held referendums on Māori wards - 17 areas have voted to keep them, while 25 have voted to remove. The wards have been a flashpoint for debate -...
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John Cowan: Parenting can be the best days ever
We hear lots of horror stories about parenting - from the accidents that cost us a hefty bill, the arguments and bickering we bump into as they get older, the worries...
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Daniel Marshall: Living space is key to improving a property
A few weeks ago, a developer pre-sold most of its eight planned heritage-style weatherboard townhouses in two Auckland projects. They plan to bring more of their...
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The Panel: Polls, Nobel Peace Prize
This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by Chemistry Professor Allan Blackman, and Menswear Designer Murray Crane to discuss the biggest stories from the...
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Sara Chatwin: Psychologist at MindWorks talks when to let your kids make their own decisions
Our kids are growing up, and with that comes the parental obligation to allow them to start making decisions for themselves. This come after we saw the story of...
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Martin Cooper: Managing Director at Harcourts Cooper & Co talks the fear of overpaying for property
House prices have been flat or are falling, it's hard to miss. Many owners are trying to quickly sell up - whether it be to fund their retirement, or simply because...
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Nutritionist Clare Turnbull talks the importance of good diet for mental health
It's mental health awareness week from tomorrow, and you might ask what the hell has it to do with nutrition, but food has more to do with your mood than people...
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Jobseeker changes: Parental Assistance Test coming into force
Thousands of teenagers could have their Jobseeker benefit cut next year, as the Government restricts payments. Eighteen and 19-year-olds without children must pass...
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Health Minister concedes still work to do to match Australia's bowel cancer screening programme
Bowel cancer is New Zealand’s second biggest cancer killer. Yesterday, the Health Minister confirmed changes to the free bowel screening criteria. From Monday, the...
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Martin Hawes: Does a new Reserve Bank governor even matter?
A new governor has been appointed for the Reserve Bank of New Zealand - all the way from Sweden. Dr Anna Breman has already received criticism from economists who...
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David Letele: You just have to start
The weight loss plateau that hits about a month into your health journey can be the hardest hurdle when trying to maintain motivation. Former boxer and founder...
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No State of Palestine: Experts critique the Government's decision
The Government has decided against recognising a Palestinian state at this stage. Foreign Minister Winston Peters made the announcement in a speech at the United...
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Hamish Pepper: Forecasts rise for OCR after GDP shrinks
The economy had a worse than expected drop in the June quarter, shrinking 0.9%. Finance Minister Nicola Willis has blamed it on global turmoil, but the Reserve...





























