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MIKE HOSKING BREAKFAST
6am–9am weekdays
Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast 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.
There are many sides to Mike. He’s ambitious and insightful, a family man and loving husband, a news junkie and social influencer.
His quick wit, intelligent conversation and bold approach ensure the audience is up to date and informed as they plough into their busy day.
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THE RE-WRAP: The Polls Keep Coming
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Monday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Poll'o'Rama/The Problem with RNZ/But Can They Win Hosk Back?/Eating Anecdotally/Are You...
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast: 18 August 2025
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 18th of August, we've got conflicting reports on the cost of food at the supermarket - but none of...
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Commentary Box: Jason Pine and Andrew Saville join Mike Hosking to discuss the weekend's sports
Jason Pine and Andrew Saville join Mike Hosking this morning to discuss the weekend's sports. On the table today: The Warriors defeated the dolphins 14-10, finishing...
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Mike's Minute: How did RNZ not know about this already?
You may have read a report commissioned by Radio NZ to look into why their operation has become such a dumpster fire. It said a bunch of stuff that was obvious....
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Christopher Luxon says no to Wayne Brown's tax calls
The Prime Minister says Auckland won't be getting a bed tax this parliamentary term, despite a renewed call from the city's mayor. Last week Wayne Brown again...
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All Blacks defeat Argentina in Rugby Championship thrashing
The All Blacks have defeated Argentina in the Rugby Championship. They dispatched a 24-41 victory over Los Pumas, who hosted the All Blacks at Estadio Mario Alberto...
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Government increases total national debt, closing in on $1trillion
The government's debt has shot up as our collective total gets closer to one trillion dollars. The country's overall debt rose to $870billion dollars for the year...
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Can consumers avoid steep price rises in the supermarket by changing what they buy?
The latest Stats NZ figures says food prices in our 15 main cities have increased five-percent in the past year -- with grocery prices rising much faster than restaurant...
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Is NZ on track to join the global AI Economy?
New Zealand could secure a place in the global AI economy with a sustainable data centre Research by the Maxim Institute has looked at leveraging the country's renewable...
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Mike's Minute: Stop putting the bill on the taxpayer
It never takes long to find the bank of the taxpayer. The Green Building Council has lined the Government up for Lord knows how many millions so we can all ditch...
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Mark the Week: Visas are one of the bright spots of the week
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. Visas: 7/10 One of the bright spots of...
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Mike's Minute: Central Govt's differing approach to local govt
The battle of duelling responsibilities is unfolding before our eyes and I can't work out whether it will all end in tears. On one hand you've got the Local Government...
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Warriors have to "bring their old game back" in order to cinch playoff spot
The Warriors’ season hinges on tonight's match against the Dragons, crucial for playoff chances. Injuries and missed opportunities have plagued the Warriors, who...
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Wrapping the Week with "some rando", Sir John Key
It’s Friday once more, but Mike Hosking’s panel for Wrapping the Week looks a little different. Tim Wilson is off on holiday, so a special guest was brought in...
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All Blacks' 'full focus' is on Argentina ahead of Rugby Championship opener
The All Blacks have named a predictable side for their Rugby Championship opener against Argentina in Cordoba. Captain Scott Barrett is returning to the side, with...
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THE RE-WRAP: Tune In Next Week
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Friday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Starting with a Cliffhanger/Water's Back/What Teachers Make/Mark the Week/Some Rando
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"Much better efficiencies": Robotic surgeries see 'enhanced' outcomes in healthcare
Robotic surgeries are taking off, bringing positive outcomes for the health sector. Evolution Healthcare says it's more than doubled the number of robotic surgeries...
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast: 15 August 2025
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 15th of August, all eyes will be on Trump and Putin in Alaska tomorrow – what will likely come of it? The...
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Shift to carbon forestry a "real problem" as sheep numbers decline
There’s little sign of recovery soon for the country's sheep numbers as they continue to drop. Beef + Lamb NZ shows breeding ewe numbers are down nearly 2% on last...
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Putin meeting looms: Will Trump be able to navigate an end to the war in Ukraine?
Donald Trump estimates his high-stakes diplomatic talks with Russia's Vladimir Putin have a 25% chance of failure. The two presidents will meet in Alaska tomorrow...
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Lack of information sharing stymies efforts to tackle transnational crime
There are fears limited information sharing is hindering authorities efforts to tackle transnational crime. A report from a Ministerial Advisory Group focused on...
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Mike's Minute: Ardern, Hipkins, Robertson - They should be ashamed of themselves
I'm assuming the instigators of the second Covid Inquiry are deeply disappointed in what is unfolding, in terms of accountability. Inquiry Part 1 was a Labour Government...
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US accuses UK of restricting free speech, backsliding on human rights
The US has accused the UK of backsliding on human rights over the past year, claiming it’s not a free country. The US State Department says the UK’s Labour government...
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"The ugly duckling": Former AB's coach Gilbert Enoka on training mental skills, new book
For years, the All Blacks were praised for their mental fortitude. When it came down to the wire, fans could expect the team to handle the pressure, trained and...
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Farmers call to close loopholes in carbon forestry regulations
There's a belief many farmers will be feeling disappointed and betrayed after a report to Parliament on the ban of carbon forestry. The Environment Select Committee’s...
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THE RE-WRAP: Hosking's Covid Inquiry
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Thursday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) The Mike Hosking Royal Inquiry
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"Time will tell": Exporters remain upbeat with tariff impacts yet to flow through
New Zealand exporters are remaining upbeat. The latest Export New Zealand DHL Export Barometer shows about four in five have maintained or increased export volumes...
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast: 14 August 2025
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 14th of August, then-Covid Minister Chris Hipkins defends his decision not to appear publicly for the...
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"Have a heart": Minister accuses striking teachers of using kids like "footballs"
The Government is blasting the secondary teachers union for calling a strike. Post Primary Teachers' Association members will put down the tools next Wednesday,...
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'Climb out of Covid' shown in improving educational achievement
The Education Minister says our NCEA achievement results are ticking up as we climb out of Covid. Last year Level 1 achievement dropped slightly to its lowest level...
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"We've answered every question": Hipkins defends decision not to front Covid Inquiry
Labour leader Chris Hipkins says he's already answered the Covid Inquiry Commissioner's questions, negating any need for him to appear publicly. Hipkins and former...
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Mike's Minute: Two obvious tips for Chris Hipkins
Chris Hipkins came undone yesterday, twice. You would hope, given there is literally no pressure on him right now and he basically gets to spend his days bagging...
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Average house prices begin to fall across NZ
The cost of New Zealand’s homes are beginning to fall. The latest QV Quarterly data reveals that average prices have fallen by 0.5% over the three months to July. Auckland...
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Pollies: Can the military boot camp pilot be considered a success?
Much has happened in the political realm since last Wednesday, so Ginny Andersen and Mark Mitchell are back to cover it on Politics Wednesday. The military-style...
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New rules will see America's Cup move from a 'boom-bust' cycle, Dalton says
The newly announced America’s Cup rules are shaking up the competition. The confirmed protocol includes a requirement for a female sailor on board, batteries replacing...
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THE RE-WRAP: We Won't Change It
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Wednesday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) No Matter How Much We Want To/How Is He Still In Charge?/Prime Time/What If Gas Comes...
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Kiwi wine cooler company goes gangbusters overseas
From a PVC pipe in a Taranaki shed to international success, Huski Coolers has seen its overseas exports surge. The company's renowned wine cooler had its largest...
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast: 13 August 2025
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 13th of August, Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour comments on the debate around recognising Palestine...
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"Reached peak Chlöe": Seymour criticises Green co-leader's behaviour in Palestine debate
Parliament is becoming increasingly divided over the situation with Palestine. Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick was barred from Parliament yesterday when she suggested...
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More businesses running at a loss - is it as bad as it seems?
More businesses are reporting losses but things may not be quite as bad as the numbers make it seem. Inland Revenue data shows one in five businesses aren't turning...
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"An opportunity": More heat pumps could ease pressure on gas supply
An uptick in heat pump use could ease pressure on the energy system and cut costs. A report by the New Zealand Green Building Council reveals if more households...
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Mike's Minute: You need an open mind for the pilot military academy programme
Perhaps the biggest problem with the military-style academy and the ensuing pilot report is not the number of people who re-offended. Hell, I thought they all would. But...
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"Winter's been vibrant": Tourists hit Queenstown in droves
Queenstown's benefiting from another influx of winter tourists. Local operator Skyline has seen a 33% increase in international visitors to its luge, and a 21%...
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"Better than I could have ever imagined": Lainey Wilson on stardom and telling stories
From living in a trailer outside a recording studio to selling out 80 thousand capacity stadiums, Lainey Wilson has made it big. For over a decade she’s been one...
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THE RE-WRAP: When Is a State a State?
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Tuesday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) We've Seen It All Before/Not Another Poll/Bootcamps Haven't Instantly Fixed Everything....
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"Awfully symbolic": Christchurch's new stadium to host 2026 Super Round
Officials are committing to just the one year of Super Round in Christchurch – for now. Christchurch's new stadium will play host to five Super Rugby games over...
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast: 12 August 2025
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 12th of August, New Zealand is considering recognising a Palestinian state. Does it matter? Will it change...
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Should New Zealand be growing its own rice?
Is it worth trying to grow rice in New Zealand? As our appetite for the staple crop increases, ecologist Yuki Fukada has pointed out the complete lack of commercial...
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No longer part of your world: Disney Cruises confirm exit from NZ
Cinderella and Mickey Mouse are packing their bags and heading offshore as Disney Cruise Line confirms its exit from New Zealand. The company operated its Disney...
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Surging gas prices catch businesses by surprise
There's a view businesses have been taken by surprise by surging gas prices. Energy management company Optima and Business NZ's joint survey reveals gas prices...
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Calls for 'decisive action' as NZ considers recognising a Palestinian state
A critical decision lies before New Zealand on whether to recognise Palestinian statehood. Australia's pledged to recognise Palestine at the UN General Assembly...
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Commentary Box: Andrew Saville and Jason Pine join Mike Hosking to discuss the weekend's sports
Jason Pine and Andrew Saville join Mike Hosking this morning to discuss the weekend's sports. On the table today: Richie Mo'unga, why don't they bring him straight...
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THE RE-WRAP: That About Wraps It Up for Local Body Politics
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Monday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Winning By Default Isn't Democracy/Mid-Term Polls Aren't Polls/Shadow Ministers Aren't...
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast: 11 August 2025
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 11th of August, we've got more work visas to help out with seasonal work - but an immigration advisor...
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Mike's Minute: The problem with local body elections
I don’t know Elisha Milmine and I wish her nothing but the best. But as it turns out, she is your new councillor in the Kahuranaki ward for the Hastings District...
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New work visas allow free passage for foreign workers
Two new seasonal visas have been unveiled, allowing the likes of rural contractors or chairlift operators to return for up to three years or stay for up to seven...
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The Prime Minister discusses his weekend in Queenstown with Albanese
Christopher Luxon says he and Anthony Albanese are on the same page about standardising regulations on both sides of the Tasman. The New Zealand and Australian...
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Violent crime rising rapidly in Northland - extra police forces called in
Extra police officers are being called to Northland to contend with a squeeze on resources from rising violent crime. In the past three months, 90 officers from...
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Parkwind looking at plans for offshore wind farm in South Taranaki
Belgian company Parkwind is exploring plans to build a large scale offshore wind farm in South Taranaki. Parkwind Country Manager Peter Spencer says that Europe...
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Mike's Minute: Why not charge tourists to visit our hot spots?
I have at least partially changed my mind on charging tourists. The idea that you can wander around our conservation estate for free is, of course, nuts. Like...