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The Herald focus team did what we should all be doing. They worked out exactly how much you can save at a supermarket if you want to. Complaining about the price...
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Friday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) All the Trust Has Gone/More Good News/Scandal Or Not?/Mark 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. The Reserve Bank and the OCR: 3/10 "Rate...
If you're an employer and offer flexible working options, you're opening up the talent pool by 45 percent. Frog Recruitment has released their 2022 Employment and...
New research reveals Auckland's traffic woes are getting worse. The latest AA report shows when the city wasn't in lockdown in the middle of last year, typical...
The Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation trial is coming to the end of its sixth week. Depp is suing his ex-wife over an opinion piece, where she describes herself...
Auckland's biggest supplier of sand for concrete is still fighting to mine a beach north of the city. Earlier this month, McCallum Brothers was declined resource...
Disagreement between National and the construction industry, over the pressures facing the industry. The recent liquidation of Tauranga's Oceanside Homes and Wellington's...
Dairy owners say $6 million to stop ram raids is too little too late. The funding, announced by Police Minister Poto Williams, will come out of the Proceeds of Crime...
The great tragedy, or sadness, for me out of the Nanaia Mahuta revelation is that we are being let down so badly by hopeless people. Forget politics and your personal...
Star Wars has turned out to be one of the largest and most successful franchises in media history, but few of us will ever know what it is like to be a part of it. Moses...
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Thursday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Courting America/Cabinet or Rogues' Gallery?/Beto Blows Up/Viewing Recommendations/Some...
An investigative report released Wednesday blamed British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and other senior leaders for allowing boozy government parties that broke...
The reality dating show Love Island will dress contestants in second hand clothes from e-Bay. The show has attracted criticism in the past for having clothing sponsors...
The Central Bank has raised the Official Cash Rate to 2 percent in a bid to drive down our 31-year-high inflation. Its forecasts of how high the OCR might rise have...
New Zealand's being forced to take sides in the growing divide between the US and China. Jacinda Ardern has been meeting with several top US lawmakers this morning,...
Fears China's latest plan for a security pact with the Pacific is designed to give them more influence in the area. China has sent a draft to 10 Pacific countries,...
The Government is expected to announce funding for security measures that protect businesses from ramraids. Parnell Business Association's Cheryl Adamson told Mike...
Zespri's global revenue has topped $4 billion for the first time despite a challenging season, the company says. The kiwifruit marketer credited a record crop, investment...
It's coming home to roost a bit, isn't it? What we have learned this week, whether it be the construction company now in Britain looking to fill the jobs here that...
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Wednesday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) How to Depress the Country's Most Optimistic Man/Always Orange/Young People These Days/Can...
National says it would have liked to see Auckland gang members arrested this morning. There was a spate of shootings across the city overnight, in Ōtara, Papatoetoe,...
A world-first remote-operated digger is entering Christ Church Cathedral today. It will undertake a clean-up, clearing out the debris, masonry and significant biohazard...
An independent quality review of the national breast screening programme is underway. It's been commissioned by Interim Health New Zealand, and will whether the...
Traffic management costs are raining on popular parades. Whau Local Board Member Jessica Rose says the thousands of dollars Auckland Transport charges could lead...
Prepare for interest rates to keep rising. The Reserve Bank is expected to raise the Official Cash Rate by another 50 basis points today, to counter rising inflation. That...
Change could be coming to the rules around New Zealand's elections. Justice Minister Kris Faafoi's announced a review of the electoral law that will include discussing...
A concern our Foreign Affairs Minister isn't doing her job properly. Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta has had no direct contact with the New Zealand ambassador...
The almost universal review card of the Prime Minister's much-hyped first trade trip was that it ended up light on detail. It was to Singapore and Japan, where we...
Brendon Hartley, formerly of Formula 1 and now competing in the World Endurance Championship, is about to head to Europe for the 2022 24 Hours of Le Mans. Hartley...
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Tuesday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) At Least You've Been Warned/Your Beer Costs How Much?/America a Waste of Time/Clock's...
Plant-based milk is skyrocketing in popularity, and looks set to overtake cow's milk in Australian cafes. Oat milk is top of the list, rising from 0.2 percent to...
Star player Chanel Harris-Tavita is the latest to step away from the Warriors. Prop Matt Lodge cut ties with the club last week, while Harris-Tavita will see out...
A six month safety camera trial that detects mobile phone usage starts in Auckland today. Three cameras have been installed - two on a State Highway, and one on...
Seismic global events have left the milk market on shaky ground. Rabobank's latest Dairy Seasonal Outlook forecasts a farmgate milk price of $9 per kilogram of milk...
Former Defence Minister Ron Mark says New Zealand's been late to the party in helping Ukraine. We're sending a further 30 defence personnel to the UK, to train Ukrainian...
It's still too soon to tell how many international students will come here to study. Fewer than 10 percent of five thousand spaces set aside for them have been filled. Immigration...
The saving grace, they say, as we plummet towards who knows where economically, is that we all have jobs. Growth might be slow or non-existent, the cost of living...
After three solid rounds at the PGA Championship, Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox went backwards in the final round to slip outside the top 50 in his opening major of the year. Following...
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Monday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Good News/Bad News from Aussie Vote/Voting for Don't Know/Jobs for Everyone Till There...
Monkeypox cases may fizzle out, as they have in the past. The virus, which is endemic in parts of Africa, has been detected in at least 14 other countries including...
A nationwide emergency mobile test has been deemed a success. Millions of mobile phones across the country buzzed loudly after receiving an alert last night National...
We live in hope. This from former Prime Minister Helen Clark on whether there'll be any change to the 501 deportation policy, with the arrival of a new Australian...
Fears New Zealand's cost of living crisis is stopping international skilled workers from joining our job market. A survey by Beyond Recruitment has found about...
The Prime Minister leaves this evening on a trade trip to the United States. Jacinda Ardern will travel to multiple cities, meet with politicians and tech executives...
Votes in the Australian election are continuing to be counted, with Anthony Albanese set to be sworn in as Prime Minister today. As things stand, Labor's one seat...
I want Scott Morrison to win tomorrow, because I am a big believer in reward for effort. It’s a funny thing, human nature. Australians are down in the dumps at the...
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Friday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Ministerial Musical Chairs/Mark the Week/ScoMo Could Still Do It/Do You Miss Him?/Exploding...
At the end of each week, Mike takes you through the big ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. The Queen: 9/10 "Nowhere to be seen for weeks,...
The Aussies go to the polls tomorrow and a veteran Australian broadcaster says Scott Morrison is sunk. Alan Jones told the Daily Mail Morrison is a handbrake and...
After extensive pressure on drug-buying agency Pharmac, and a major review of its operations, Budget 2022 has provided a big cash injection. Pharmac's medicines...
Finance Minister Grant Robertson is defending his cost-of-living Budget package from criticism it is too short-term and narrow, saying long-term or widespread relief...
There are concerns there's a risk we become a mouse on an exercise wheel. One of the key parts of the Budget is a billion dollar cost-of-living package, which includes...
There was some sobering economic reality at my place yesterday. My street had a truck vacuum in it, sucking all the crap out of the drains, so there was the obligatory...
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Thursday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) The Price of Mince These Days/House Prices Are Moving/Christmas for Unions/DHB Downfall/CBD...
Phoenix Foundation are back, sort of. To honour the 40th anniversary of Simon and Garfunkel's concert in Central Park, artists Sam Scott and Luke Buda will be performing...
Spain has approved plans to become the first European country to introduce unlimited paid menstrual leave in the workplace. The draft law lets women suffering severe...
The fishing industry could be washed up within weeks over spiralling fuel prices. There are suggestions that seeing as the trucking industry gets the benefit of...
A former police officer believes a lack of action in reporting gang-related shootings may be an act of pragmatism. There are concerns over a sense of apathy around...
The Government is being urged to invest in health staff, medicine and dental care in today's Budget. What it plans to spend billions on will be made public at two...