The Mike Hosking Breakfast

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Sep 21, 2025 • 1h 30min

Full Show Podcast: 22 September 2025

On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 22nd of September, we know where $100m is going for our hospitals. But is it a band-aid, or substantial money for infrastructure? The Prime Minister answers whether he's feeling embattled, is fast track really fast track and when we're getting news about reform in the electricity sector and the new Reserve Bank governor. Jason Pine and Andrew Saville discuss Liam Lawson's best F1 finish and the Ranfurly Shield switching hands, again. Plus the Black Ferns loss in the World Cup. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 21, 2025 • 2min

Mike's Minute: The U.S. supports free speech, until it doesn't

When Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson are raging against their President, you know a line has been crossed. Cruz said the FCC threat from Brendan Carr was straight out of Goodfellas and it's got mafia written all over it. It's important not to forget we have the confluence of several stories here in the Jimmy Kimmel scrap; 1) The absurdity of defending free speech while closing it down. The First Amendment is critical, until it isn't, apparently. 2) The lack of corporate spine. Both Kimmel and Stephen Colbert have been dumped, mainly because the companies that own the networks were looking for FCC approval to do business. The fact they were being compromised by stand over tactics didn’t appear to bother them. It reminds me a lot of Covid in this country. The number of corporates who privately raged at the Government were nowhere to be seen publicly. It's amazing what power-driving fear can do to a business. 3) The simple reality that despite number one and two, these late night shows have in fact dug their own grave. They are a broadcasting failure. Their arrogance to ignore the mood of the audience has seen their ratings crater and, along with it, advertising revenue. Where once Jay Leno and Letterman kept it light and fun, Kimmel and co have turned their shows into angst fest's, with less humour and more campaigning. No one wants to be lectured at 11 o'clock at night and they failed to see that. Like it or not the Trump train is rolling and their fury belongs largely in places like California. The rest of America isn't interested. So in the midst of the mess, who is the biggest criminal? Is it the President for being a hypocrite? Is it the networks for being spineless? Or is it the shows for being out of touch with their audiences? While you work that out, the indisputable bit is the biggest losers are the shows. The President aint returning and he is time limited. The networks will move on with their FCC permissions but the shows are gone. The landscape is irrevocably changed. The big question left is - who's next? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 21, 2025 • 10min

Commentary Box: Andrew Saville and Jason Pine discuss the AFL semi finals, Liam Lawson's career-best finish, and the Black Ferns' exit from the Rugby World Cup

Jason Pine and Andrew Saville join Mike Hosking this morning to discuss the weekend's sports. On the table today: The AFL semi finals draw 100,000 fans to each game. Liam Lawson finished 5th in Baku to secure his best ever finish in F1. And what should the Black Ferns take away from their defeat in the Rugy World Cup semi finals? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 21, 2025 • 4min

Shane Jones: Resource Minister discusses the continued disruptions to the Taranaki seabed mining project

Frustrations are growing around the fast-track process in Taranaki, which has grounded to a halt due to bureaucracy.  215 parties are now having their say in the ‘VTM’ seabed mining project.  Resource Minister Shane Jones told Mike Hosking that the discourse around the project is responsible for hindering its progress.   ‘We're dealing with a substantial reduction in earnings, not only from manufacturing, but from oil and gas.’  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 21, 2025 • 11min

Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister says New Zealand will make it's own decision on recognising Palestine

Cabinet expects to make a final decision later this week, on whether New Zealand will formally recognise a Palestinian state. Australia, the UK and Canada have all formally announced their recognition of Palestine. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned their moves, saying a Palestinian state would be a "huge reward to terrorism" and "will not happen". Chris Luxon told Mike Hosking that New Zealand will make its own decision. He says irrespective of the decision New Zealand makes on state recognition, the bigger issue is how to make the region calm and peaceful again. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 21, 2025 • 5min

Richard Arnold: US Correspondent shares the latest updates from Charlie Kirk memorial service

Thousands have gathered in Arizona for the memorial service of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk. Among those in attendance is a number of Republican politicians and high-profile names including The President, Vice President and Elon Musk. US Correspondent Richard Arnold says that the rise of political discourse around free speech has grown alongside the grieving. 'Seen by most as completely abhorrent alongside the grieving, we've also seen a growing political debate over freedom of speech.' LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 21, 2025 • 3min

Greg Owen: Co-founder of Stay Luxe Accommodation says there's a lack of supply in luxury accommodation

Demand is outstripping supply when it comes to luxury accommodation. New Zealand agents say they're turning away half of high-net-worth travellers due to a shortage of properties. Some are fielding up to 50 requests a week. Co-founder of Stay Luxe Accommodation, Greg Owen told Mike Hosking that there's a real shortage in Auckland, so hotels are being used instead. He says they're looking to stay in larger hotels - which are often owned internationally, so the profits are going offshore. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 21, 2025 • 3min

Dr. Buzz Burrell: General Practice Aotearoa chair says $100million investment isn't enough

A rural doctor says the government's hospital investment is still not enough. Health Minister Simeon Brown's announced a $100million boost for 21 local projects, aimed at improving clinical spaces and support services. General Practice Aotearoa chair Dr Buzz Burrell told Mike Hosking that the investment will be only for touch ups. He says there will only be $5million per project over two years, it's not going to be world changing. Health New Zealand's also allocating $20million dollars to increasing frontline ED staff. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 2min

Mike's Minute: If it's expensive, does buying local actually work?

If only nostalgia paid the bills.  But when it comes to peaches, it doesn’t.  Wattie's is out. Pams do a good line of imported stuff, and those who buy peaches in tins like it cheap.  A lot of us like cheap.  Cheap has never been more appealing in a cost of living crisis. If I was in the business of patriotic purchases, I would close my door and go home.  It does work to a degree overseas. Australia is running an "Australian Made" campaign which has had traction.  Canada gave it a good push post the tariff debacle. The French are into it. But a place like New Zealand, despite the rhetoric, has never really excelled at being good at backing local.  Pams do peaches at $0.99. Wattie's is $3.90. They would have to be some pretty spectacular fruit for that price, and that is why Wattie's is out.  They told us yesterday demand is down. Who needs Brian down the road in Hawke’s Bay when you have fruit from Lord-knows-where at a fraction of the price?  Peaches are also out of favour. As Greg my hairdresser and I were talking during the week, who buys cans of peaches anyway?  It's school camp food, he suggested. But he might just be one of those trendy urbanites.  I walked him down memory lane with my childhood canned fruit salad that had peaches and pears and apples and two cherries. The cherries were the prize. I'd happily burn a whole can of syrupy crap to land the two cherries.  But here is the thing – one of the tricks in life is honesty.  When we face these issues, we burn a lot of energy and time on things we know aren't going to work, or are past their used by date, or are a waste of time.  Marching for Gaza is not saving a single life or stopping the war.  Turning up at COP30 isn't getting an inch closer to Net Zero and Helen Clark is never going to think more concerts at Eden Park is good.  We don’t like local anything if we have to pay more than some cheap crap from Vietnam or on Temu.  It is what it is. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 4min

Mark the Week: The GDP figure was the icing on the rotten economic cake

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.    Farmer confidence: 8/10  In an economic world of woe, it's good to see a decent chunk of people doing well and enjoying it.    GDP: 2/10  Sort of the turgid, rank, icing on the rotten economic cake. How does a Reserve Bank not see a contraction of that size?    Eden Park: 7/10  Best news of the week as reality finally arrived in suburban Auckland. Have a massive facility and actually use it? How novel.      Shane Jones: 6/10  Didn’t we already think he was the deputy?    Jimmy Kimmel: 3/10  If they stuck with being light and entertaining, not angsty and angry, they might not be getting yanked off air or sacked.    Benjamin Doyle: 2/10  What a hapless, self-aggrandising waste of time. The Greens have got a massive credibility issue when it comes to candidate selection.    LISTEN ABOVE FOR MIKE HOSKING'S FULL WEEK IN REVIEW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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