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Mike's Minute: Reality vs ideology re: asset sales
Mike's Minute: Reality vs ideology re: asset sales

Bit of buzz around Kiwibank as it potentially looks to have another crack at getting bigger, and by getting bigger, then becomes better able to take …

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Stephanie Tully: Jetstar CEO on Qantas and Jetstar committing to NZ despite axing flights
Stephanie Tully: Jetstar CEO on Qantas and Jetstar committing to NZ despite axing flights

Qantas and Jetstar have announced their biggest-ever investment in New Zealand. 

Chief Executive Vanessa Hudson says the Qantas Group wants to work w…

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Full Show Podcast: 14 May 2026
Full Show Podcast: 14 May 2026

On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 14th of May, we get a couple of interesting insights into business in this country when …

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Andrew Pragnell: New Zealand Football CEO on the naming of the All Whites' World Cup squad, the financial impact
Andrew Pragnell: New Zealand Football CEO on the naming of the All Whites' World Cup squad, the financial impact

A big day for New Zealand football. 

The All Whites squad for next month’s FIFA World Cup is set to be announced this morning. 

36 players will be se…

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Nicole Buisson: Lightspeed Managing Director on the State of the Retail Industry report and the number of Kiwis preferring to shop in person
Nicole Buisson: Lightspeed Managing Director on the State of the Retail Industry report and the number of Kiwis preferring to shop in person

Many Kiwis still prefer to shop locally and in person. 

A survey of about 500 people by retail management platform Lightspeed has found almost eight …

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Cameron Brewer: Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister on the harsher penalties for misleading pricing
Cameron Brewer: Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister on the harsher penalties for misleading pricing

The Government says it won't punish genuine mistakes with its planned new crackdown on misleading pricing. 

A bill's been introduced to Parliament th…

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Nicola Willis: Finance Minister on the decision to reduce the operating allowance by $300 million for the next Budget
Nicola Willis: Finance Minister on the decision to reduce the operating allowance by $300 million for the next Budget

The Finance Minister says the Budget "lolly scrambles" are well and truly a thing of the past. 

The Government's cut its operating allowance by anoth…

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Kendall Langston: Pivot & Pace Founding Partner on the country's leading CEOs becoming increasingly frustrated by the lack of long-term thinking
Kendall Langston: Pivot & Pace Founding Partner on the country's leading CEOs becoming increasingly frustrated by the lack of long-term thinking

New research suggests nearly 100 of our CEO's are backing their businesses but not New Zealand.  

The Pivot and Pace survey found many CEOs are growi…

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Mike's Minute: Has the Māori Party been a success?
Mike's Minute: Has the Māori Party been a success?

So given the original Māori Party was formed in 2004, would we call it a success? 

A party for Māori. What have they achieved? 

Have they done more d…

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Steve Price: Australia Correspondent on the federal budget, the tax break for workers, capital gains tax
Steve Price: Australia Correspondent on the federal budget, the tax break for workers, capital gains tax

Migration and housing supply are emerging as key issues, following the Australian Government's latest Budget. 

The Labor Government is raising taxes …

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