Mike Hosking Breakfast
6am-9am Weekdays
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.
The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best.
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Best of 2025: 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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Best of 2025: Wrapping the Week - Coffee snobs and how 60 differs to 40
The A-Team is back to Wrap the Week, with Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joining Mike Hosking to discuss the week that was. They discussed Mike’s coffee woes, how...
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Best of 2025: Ed Sheeran on the Mike Hosking Breakfast
“Finding the balance”: Ed Sheeran talks fame and staying grounded, 2026 tour One of the world’s bestselling artists, Ed Sheeran is one of the most influential...
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Best of 2025: New Air NZ CEO Nikhil Ravishankar on the Mike Hosking Breakfast
"Everything to keep you guys safe": New CEO of Air NZ comments on mass cancellations In the North Island, Red Wind Warnings are in place for Wellington and southern...
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Best of 2025: Jimmy Carr on the Mike Hosking Breakfast
"Such a joyful thing": Jimmy Carr talks comedy, upcoming NZ tour Jimmy Carr is well known for a couple of things, his controversial comedy and distinctive laugh...
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Best of 2025: Eric Topol talks longevity on the Mike Hosking Breakfast
Longevity: What's the secret to living longer, healthier lives? People are becoming increasingly more interested in living longer. Health, wellness, dieting, and...
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Best of 2025: Dr Libby Weaver talks iron deficiencies on the Mike Hosking Breakfast
Is an iron deficiency holding you back? Dr Libby Weaver discusses A common deficiency could be holding you back. Iron is the most common nutritional deficiency,...
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Best of 2025: Annie Murphy and Murray Bartlett on the Mike Hosking Breakfast
"A wild, unhinged romp": Annie Murphy and Murray Bartlett talk 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Kiwis will be able to experience the drama as ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ returns...
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Best of 2025: Mark Robinson unpacks resignation from NZ Rugby
"Time to move": Mark Robinson unpacks resignation from NZ Rugby Outgoing New Zealand Rugby boss Mark Robinson believes he's leaving the game in a better place than...
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Best of 2025: Joseph Parker on the Mike Hosking Breakfast
"Absolutely no idea": Joseph Parker uncertain of his next opponent Joseph Parker’s next fight is still up in the air. The Kiwi boxer was set to challenge Daniel...
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Best of 2025: Wrapping the Week - Supermarket collectables and ad jingles
Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined Mike Hosking once again to Wrap the Week that was. They discussed clothes shopping and quiet luxury, Mike’s problem with some...
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Best of 2025: James May talks his stage show on the Mike Hosking Breakfast
"You can't rewind": James May takes to the stage with 'exciting' new show When you hear the name ‘James May’, it’s likely you think of cars, Top Gear, and The Grand...
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: My politician of the year
It’s that time of the year where we pick our politician of the year. For me, it's the same person as last year. Political commentators, myself included at times,...
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Wrapping the Week: Festive frocks and Christmas plans
For the final time this year, Heather du Plessis-Allan was joined by Kerre Woodham and Tim Wilson to Wrap the Week that Was. They discussed the Vanity Fair photoshoot...
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Council seeks extension to Te Huia with City Rail Link set to open
The Hamilton to Auckland passenger rail service could come off the tracks if it becomes too expensive for rate payers. Waikato Regional Council is writing to the...
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast: 19 December 2025
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast with Heather du Plessis-Allan Full Show Podcast for Friday 19th of December, we cover off the better-than-expected Q3 GDP number, which...
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THE RE-WRAP: A Thriving Economy! Just What I Wanted
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Friday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Beats Socks/Politician of the Year/Remember Kiss Cam?/Now We're Cooking
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"Change needed to happen": Netball NZ CEO's resignation was 'a long time coming'
The resignation of Netball New Zealand CEO Jennie Wyllie had to happen. That's the view of former New Zealand men's netball skipper and commentator Kruze Tangira....
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"Positive step forward": Gloriavale's school has registration cancelled, forced to shut down
A push for the Government to use its powers to begin dismantling Gloriavale. The Secretary for Education has cancelled the Christian sect school’s licence, forcing...
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"Not a new phenomenon": Physical violence in schools on the rise, data reveals
A view school violence is changing, with fewer mass fights, but far more frequent outbursts. New data shows 12,300 students were disciplined for physical assault...
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"Solid growth": 2026 looks to be a good year for the economy
A prediction that 2026 will be a very good year for the economy. GDP grew 1.1% in the September quarter. Former Associate Finance Minister Richard Prebble even...
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Trump hits out at predecessors, political foes in 'Presidential Walk of Fame'
Donald Trump has unveiled a new Presidential Walk of Fame in The White House. It includes portraits of all the previous presidents and corresponding descriptions,...
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"Many millions of ounces" could be extracted from newly approved gold mine
The $8 billion Waihi North mine has been given the approval to go for gold, and there could be many millions of ounces out of it. It's been given the green light...
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: This is why postal voting needs to go
Surely that judge throwing out the election result in Auckland has started the clock ticking on postal voting. This case may not seem a big deal given that it involves...
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"We just wanna do cool stuff": Six60's Matiu Walters on the band's drive, upcoming performances
It’s not a Kiwi summer without Six60, and the county’s highest selling live band is rolling on. They’ve dropped their latest single, ‘We Made It’, coming in the...
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Kiwi classic with added convenience: Rotorua gains first hot pie vending machine
A Kiwi classic with added convenience. Rotorua has its first hot pie vending machine, stocked with the famous Maketū Pies. All ten varieties are on offer in the...
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THE RE-WRAP: We Can Do Fraud Too
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Thursday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) And You Thought Our Elections Were Free and Fair/Fast-Tracking and Kicking-Arse/That...
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast: 18 December 2025
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast with Heather du Plessis-Allan Full Show Podcast for Thursday 18th of December, we speak to the new Deputy Police Commissioner and preview...
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"Chicken dinner change": Will reducing banks' capital requirements make a difference for borrowers?
Hopes a Reserve Bank move will translate to better prices for borrowers might be overly optimistic. It is changing the mix of capital banks are required to hold,...
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Govt points finger at councils as it axes road cone tipline six months early
The Government maintains its road cone hotline has been worthwhile. The pilot, which encouraged the public to report excessive cone use, ends tomorrow, six months...
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New Deputy Police Commissioner prepared to face "big challenges" following McSkimming fallout
Newly minted Deputy Police Commissioner Mike Pannett says he's up for the challenge as he starts the job. His predecessor Jevon McSkimming was given nine months...
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"Systemic issues": Cluster of youth suicides highlights need to invest in school-based health services
Schools and kura could have an important role to play in preventing youth suicide. Coroner Tania Tetitaha's inquiry into the self-inflicted deaths of six young...
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Banks expect corners to be "knocked off" economic volatility in GDP announcement
Several of the major banks expect a significant bounce back in GDP for Q3 when Stats NZ releases its economic figures later this morning. Westpac and ANZ both predict...
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: Nicola Willis needs to be braver and cut more
It's no surprise that Nicola Willis has pushed out surplus by another year. That now makes it three years in two years, as in she has delayed surplus by three years...
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast: 17 December 2025
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast with Heather du Plessis-Allan Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 17th of December, Nicola Willis responds to the surplus being pushed...
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Nick Reiner reportedly "tweaked out" at holiday party night before parent's deaths
The son of Hollywood director and actor Rob Reiner is being held on suspicion of the murder of his parents. Police say 32-year-old Nick Reiner's been booked for...
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Pollies: Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen's highs and lows of 2025
Today Heather du Plessis-Allan was joined by Labour’s Ginny Andersen and National’s Mark Mitchell to recap the highs and lows of 2025 on the final Politics Wednesday...
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"Gonna be huge": World-class karting facility set to open in Auckland
A momentous day for New Zealand motorsport. The Sir Colin Giltrap Raceway, a world-class karting facility in Auckland, is officially opening. The track builds...
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'Widespread dissatisfaction' sees GPs backing breakaway PHO proposal
A possible win for the General Practice Owners Association, as they take on the so-called healthcare duopoly and cost pressures. Their proposal for a breakaway...
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"Tip of the iceberg": Postal voting fraud sees Ōtara-Papatoetoe election overturned
Questions over whether the postal voting system is working after a South Auckland local body election was overturned. Judge Richard McIlraith ruled irregularities...
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THE RE-WRAP: Dude, Where's My Surplus?
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Wednesday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) It's Coming - and So Is Christmas/Death Match No-Show/Stoking Embers Often Results In...
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"Reprioritisation": Govt has a plan to bring books back in balance, Finance Minister says
The Government insists it has a plan to turn the economy around. Treasury's Half Year Economic and Fiscal Update shows the country is first forecast to be in the...
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"Quite ambitious": Doubts Govt's new mega-Ministry will work
Critics aren't convinced the Government's new mega-Ministry will work. It's merging the environment, housing and urban development, and transport ministries into...
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: The Bondi attack was a race relations problem
This business of Australia tightening up its gun laws feels like it runs the risk of distracting from the bigger problems over there. I don’t think guns were the...
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"Biggest thing I've ever done": Tom Sainsbury on turning his podcast into a TV show
Tom Sainsbury is back in our ears, and he’ll soon be on our screens too. Season three of the Kiwi comedian’s one-man murder mystery series has just released, but...
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"Writing seemed to be on the wall": Auckland music festival to end in 2026
Splore's announced it'll come to an end next year after hopes of a Government lifeline fell through. Next year's instalment of the annual boutique music and arts...
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THE RE-WRAP: Guns In the Crosshairs
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Tuesday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Focusing On the Wrong Issue/Focusing on the REALLY Wrong Issue/Juries vs Judges/Parenting...
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast: 16 December 2025
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast with Heather du Plessis-Allan Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 16th of December, how is Australia responding to the Bondi Beach terror...
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Bondi Beach shooting: Alleged gunman investigated previously, deemed not a threat
Sydney's terror attack is raising questions about intelligence shortcomings and where security systems could be beefed up. A 50-year-old man and his 24-year-old...
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The return of NZ's 'rockstar economy' likely still a while off, former Finance Minister says
There’s a view that New Zealand's still a while away from being a 'rockstar' economy. Half Year Economic and Fiscal Update documents are coming out early this afternoon,...
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"Keep persisting": Thousands of students struggling to find consistent work, data reveals
Students are still battling to find consistent work leading into the summer break. Fifty thousand people applied for work through Student Job Search in November...
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Gun ownership could be restricted to Australian citizens in wake of Bondi Beach shooting
The Bondi Beach massacre has propelled the Australian Government to overhaul its already-tough gun laws. Sixteen people died and dozens were injured when two shooters...
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"Slightly surprising": Service sector activity dips for sixth month in a row
New data shows the service sector has now dipped in activity for six months in a row. The most recent PSI recorded performance at its lowest since May, at 46.9....
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THE RE-WRAP: Seriously, What Can You Say?
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Monday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Why Do We Have to Be Angry?/The Gift That Says I Owe You/This Debate Is Getting Ridiculous/Passport...
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: I'm confident for the economy in 2026
If you weren’t already feeling confident about 2026, I've got two reasons you should. At least two major retail banks see signs of an economic recovery and we have...
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast: 15 December 2025
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 15th of December with Heather du Plessis-Allan, we go to Australia to discuss the latest with the...
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Kiwibank blames Reserve Bank for higher interest rates
Kiwibank says it's on with a 2.4% GDP increase for 2026. But the bank has joined the chorus blaming the Reserve Bank for messing up the communications leading to...
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'New form of testing': Roadside drug tests being trialled in Wellington
The crackdown on drug drivers is due to start today. Starting in Wellington first, saliva testing will be used to test the drivers for 4 drugs; cannabis, meth, MDMA...
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'Beggars Belief': Mass shooting at Bondi Beach shocks Australia
An anti-Semitic terror attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach has claimed the lives of 12 people. Thousands were attending a Hanukkah celebration just before 9 last night...
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"Happy to step away": Retiring principal discusses future of education
The principal of Auckland's Diocesan Girls, School for Girls is stepping down after more than 16 years in the job. Heather McRae is the retiring principal of one...




















































