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Mike's Minute: Is there a legal case to be heard on the vaccine advice?
Mike's Minute: Is there a legal case to be heard on the vaccine advice?

Question six, the House of Parliament Question Time.  

Winston Peters to Simeon Brown. The mandate for 12 to 17 year olds and the double dose of the …

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Jo McKenna: Italy Correspondent on Giorgia Meloni's criticism of the US-Israeli attacks on Iran
Jo McKenna: Italy Correspondent on Giorgia Meloni's criticism of the US-Israeli attacks on Iran

Italy’s Prime Minister has joined other EU leaders in criticising the US-Israeli war on Iran. 

They’ve reportedly bombed nearly ten thousand civilian…

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Tom Walsh: Kiwi Shot-putter on the summer circuit, upcoming international events
Tom Walsh: Kiwi Shot-putter on the summer circuit, upcoming international events

After a successful summer circuit in New Zealand, Kiwi shot-putter Tom Walsh is gearing up for a year of international competitions. 

The Diamond Lea…

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Full Show Podcast: 12 March 2026
Full Show Podcast: 12 March 2026

On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 12th of March, the Government is offering a pay rise to non-union primary teachers as th…

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Richard Beddie: Exercise NZ CEO on the rise in adults working out and the use of structured exercise facilities
Richard Beddie: Exercise NZ CEO on the rise in adults working out and the use of structured exercise facilities

The exercise industry is making gains. 

New data shows the industry is defying economic headwinds, with 96% of adults —around 2.67 million people— ex…

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Andreas Heuser: Heuser Whittington Partner on New Zealand's fuel security with the conflict in the Middle East, South Korea
Andreas Heuser: Heuser Whittington Partner on New Zealand's fuel security with the conflict in the Middle East, South Korea

Keeping the Marsden Point refinery open would not have helped the current fuel supply situation, as the crude oil it refined would have come from the…

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Andrew Donegan: Heinz Wattie's Managing Director on the proposed closure of three manufacturing facilities, axing of 350 jobs
Andrew Donegan: Heinz Wattie's Managing Director on the proposed closure of three manufacturing facilities, axing of 350 jobs

Heinz Wattie's says it's just not viable to continue selling frozen vegetables, Gregg's Coffee, and several dips.  

It's proposing to close manufactu…

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Nikhil Ravishankar: Air New Zealand CEO on the impact of rising jet fuel prices on fares, plans to cut flights
Nikhil Ravishankar: Air New Zealand CEO on the impact of rising jet fuel prices on fares, plans to cut flights

Unprecedented jet fuel prices are set to cause extensive Air New Zealand flight cancellations, affecting tens of thousands of people. 

The airline ex…

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Erica Stanford: Education Minister on the Government offering pay rises to ten thousand non-union primary teachers
Erica Stanford: Education Minister on the Government offering pay rises to ten thousand non-union primary teachers

The Education Minister says they'll continue to work with unionised primary teachers, despite offering pay rises to the rest.  

About ten thousand no…

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Mike's Minute: My observations on the Covid Inquiry
Mike's Minute: My observations on the Covid Inquiry

Some simple observations on part two of the Covid Inquiry. 

1) It's cheaper than the British equivalent finished last week that cost over half a bill…

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