Kerre Woodham Mornings
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KERRE WOODHAM MORNINGS
This is the show that delivers a little bit of everything.
News, opinion, analysis, lifestyle and entertainment – we’ve got your morning listening covered.
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Kerre Woodham: As far as Budgets in tough times go, this was a pretty good one
As far as Budgets in economically precarious times go, I thought it was a pretty good one. And save yourself the 20 cents, anonymous texter. I can see you typing...
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Kerre Woodham: Was holding the OCR the right decision?
So what would you rather? A little bit of pain now or a whole lot more later? The Reserve Bank yesterday opted to keep the official cash rate at 2.25%, but the decision...
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'Non-negotiable': Why exactly do you need travel insurance?
No matter how meticulously you plan, there’s always a chance something will go wrong while travelling. New data from Southern Cross Travel Insurance shows it’s...
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Kerre Woodham: Have you crunched the numbers with your new rates bill?
Have you done the sums yet to work out how much more you're going to have to pay, how much more you're going to have to find to pay the rates bill? We were talking...
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What can you do if you're struggling to afford increased rates?
Fear the cost of living crisis may be getting worse for Aucklanders following the super city's largest ever rates increase. The 7.9% rise will see the average...
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Andrew Dickens: Gas rationing and transition schemes
Thirty years ago, I was the station manager and breakfast announcer at a very small experimental talk station in Auckland called ‘The Point’ on 1476 AM. It lasted...
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Andrew Dickens: Local council amalgamation could see less say for smaller towns
I was in the Coromandel over the weekend and I was reading their regional paper which still exists, The Informer, and in it was an article by Jeffrey Robinson, who's...
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Andrew Dickens: The social housing overhaul creates both winners and losers
The Government has unveiled a major overhaul of social housing, creating both winners and losers. So what is social housing? Social housing provides subsidized...
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Andrew Dickens: Should there be incentives to increase our EV fleet?
Let's talk EVs. And I better make the declaration straight away; I am an EV driver. There is a new state of the nation report from an organisation called Drive Electric...
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Andrew Dickens: Is the Government counting its chickens before they hatch?
Let's start with the big story of the day: the Finance Minister yesterday unveiling a major plan to shrink the public service. It's putting thousands of jobs on...
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Andrew Dickens: Have we forgotten how to safely put babies to bed?
A five month old baby boy by the name of Bodhi lived in Hawke's Bay, and in October 2022 was found unresponsive in his sleeping pod. The sleeping pod was placed...
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Andrew Dickens: Parents are responsible for avoiding 'credit crunching'
The government has confirmed major changes to New Zealand’s secondary school qualification system, officially replacing NCEA with a new subject-based model. Prime...
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Blues celebrating history in their inaugural Hall of Fame
The Blues are celebrating their 30th anniversary with their inaugural Blues Hall of Fame. It’ll honour the legends, stories, and defining moments that have shaped...
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Kerre Woodham: If there's a fix for obesity-related costs, why wouldn't we use it?
Obesity related illnesses, as you well know, cost this country a fortune. The direct healthcare costs of obesity, well, they estimated it at $2 billion per year,...
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Are patient consent rules hindering our ability to train doctors?
Are our patient consent rules making it harder to train the next generation of doctors? An article in The Conversation argues that the strict requirement for patients...
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Kerre Woodham: This is a Budget that should've already been delivered
Guess what? New Zealand's in economic trouble. I know, I know, who would have thought it? Well, we did. You know it, I know it. We've known it for a very, very long...
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Kerre Woodham: It's time to commit to the infrastructure we need to future proof New Zealand
It will be the single biggest piece of infrastructure that New Zealand will build. Remember when Shane Jones' Northport was going to be the single biggest piece...
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"24 years for me was enough": Retiring MP Judith Collins looks back on political career
Judith Collins is bidding farewell to politics. The senior National MP has delivered her valedictory speech, saying goodbye after 24 years in Parliament, as she...
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Kerre Woodham: What is keeping you from moving to Australia?
We start this morning with something you already know: the number of New Zealanders moving to Australia is at its highest level in 12 years. And most of those moving...
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Mark Mitchell says 'bad fiscal situation' prohibiting paying our police more
New figures reveal hundreds of Kiwi officers are continuing to head across the Tasman, nearly one in three police resignations are now linked to the move. But, the...
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Kerre Woodham: Fees free would be nice... if it actually worked
Well, Winston let the cat out of the bag on Friday afternoon with Heather du Plessis Allan. Oh, we're scrapping fees free in the third year, he said, you'll find...
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Kerre Woodham: The super situation - what poison are you willing to swallow?
New Zealand, according to the OECD, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, needs to reform the electricity sector, expand and strengthen capital...
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"If push comes to shove": Who is Luxon willing to work with to get back into government?
The Prime Minister's signalling he'd prefer a one-party Government, rather than a coalition. Parties appear to be moving closer to campaign mode, announcing policies...
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Kerre Woodham: Are backyard fireworks really worth the cost?
It looks like setting fire to small explosives in the backyard will be one of those wacky stories you'll tell the grandkids about. You were able to set fire to explosives,...
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Summit seeks to inspire next generation of Kiwi business talent
The Icehouse is celebrating 25 years of powering Kiwi business growth. They’re a non-profit dedicated to training and mentoring the small to medium enterprises...
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Clare de Lore on the launch of the new 'Brainstorming' podcast
A brand-new podcast from the University of Auckland’s Centre for Brain Research, journalist Clare de Lore and Newstalk ZB, 'Brainstorming' launched today. Clare...
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Kerre Woodham: Is there a case for amalgamation?
Government ministers gave councils an ultimatum yesterday: come up with your own plans for amalgamation within three months, or the Government will do it for you....
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Auckland Council seeks to reduce drownings with bylaw review
Auckland Council is aiming to reduce drownings and improve safety by upgrading its Navigation Bylaw. The most significant change would make life jackets mandatory...
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Kerre Woodham: Is it necessary to make wearing a life jacket a legal requirement?
Auckland Council wants to hear from you. It's consulting on proposed changes to the Auckland Navigational Bylaw. Right now, Clause 20 of the bylaw requires personal...
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How can New Zealand's healthcare compete on a world stage?
The Health Innovators' Summit takes place in Auckland tomorrow with this year's discussion centring around ideas to create a world-class, high performing health...































