The Mike Hosking Breakfast
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The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio 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...
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Mark the Week: Trump's an infuriating mix of effective and insane
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.
Trump: 6/10
Mike's Minute: ACC is being scammed, but it can be fixed
ACC is in crisis.
I'm not sure if that’s news to you or not.
They are sinking in a sea of debt. They are forecast in four short years to...
Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on the latest developments around Trump and Greenland
Greenland's been kept in the dark over discussions between Donald Trump and NATO about its future.
The US President claims he’s laid the ground...
Wrapping the Week with Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson: ACC and Kate's pickleball injury, and marriage and anniversaries
Friday has come and Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson are back for the first time this year to Wrap the Week that was.
They discussed ACC and Kate’s...
Full Show Podcast: 23 January 2026
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 23rd of January, Emergency Management Minister Mark Mitchell provides an update on the slip...
Grant Webster: Tourism Holdings Ltd CEO on tourism numbers reaching the highest point in over five years
The tourism rebound continues.
New figures from Stats NZ show 3.48 million arrivals in the year to November – up 214 thousand on last year, an...
Dr Elizabeth Heeg: Forest Owners Association CEO on the Government proposing further cost reductions under the Emissions Trading Scheme
The forestry sector is set to pay less, more efficiently.
The Government is proposing further cost reductions on carbon credits, Forestry Mini...
Mark Smith: ASB Senior Economist ahead of the inflation rate announcement for Q4
The Reserve Bank isn't expected to change its course, despite inflation remaining higher for longer.
Stats NZ is providing its latest CPI updat...
Megan Main: ACC CEO on the organisation's plan to dig itself out of a fiscal hole
ACC believes it's already seeing results from a new plan to dig itself out of a fiscal hole.
The plan's been released after a critical report t...
Quentin Smith: Queenstown Lakes Deputy Mayor on a McDonald's getting greenlit in Wanaka
McDonald’s finally has the green light to build its golden arches in Wanaka, more than two years after first floating the idea.
The fast-food g...
Mark Mitchell: Emergency Management Minister on the rescue efforts after the landslide at Mount Maunganui
Destruction and tragedy have come in the wake of slips caused by record rainfall in the upper North Island.
Police have confirmed two bodies ha...
Mike's Minute: An ode to Dunedin
A nod to Dunedin.
The place of my birth and a bunch of fairly happy years in the early part of my radio career.
We were back last month...
Jeremy Corbett: Kiwi Comedian talks comedy, success, and 18 seasons of 7 Days
There’s an appetite for live comedy in New Zealand at the moment.
Major international players such as Jimmy Carr and Matt Rife have had their...
Full Show Podcast: 22 January 2026
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 22nd of January, we go to Davos to react to Trump's speech on Greenland at the World Econ...
Mike Roan: Meridian Energy CEO on the reports of record high hydro inflows
Despite record hydro inflows, the average Kiwi is unlikely to see any savings on their energy bills.
Inflows into the lakes hit 123% of the hi...
Mimi Becker: 9News Europe Correspondent on Donald Trump's speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos
Donald Trump may have turned down the heat by pledging no force will be used to take over Greenland, but he remains determined to control it.
T...
Tony Brown: Springboks Assistant Coach on the All Blacks coaching saga, Scott Robertson's departure
Tony Brown has admitted to frustrations around the vacant All Blacks coaching role.
The former first-five has confirmed he intends to honour hi...
Nick Brunsdon: Infometrics Principal Economist on the latest job data, state of the economy
Economists say New Zealand’s outlook is improving, but we're not in recovery mode just yet.
SEEK NZ's latest Employment Report shows job ads d...
John Stevenson: Fonterra Co-operative Council Chair on Fonterra expanding its organics programme to the South Island
Fonterra has new plans to expand.
It’s bringing its organics business to the South Island, inviting farmers to join, with certification and pro...
Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on Donald Trump's continued demands to acquire Greenland
Cryptic answers from Donald Trump around what his next steps will be to achieve his goal of buying Greenland.
World leaders are meeting in Swi...
Mike's Minute: Election issues are already popping up
We are standing by for the election date today.
It’s not what it was, kind of like budgets. The suspense, the scuttlebutt, the guessing game –...
Aimee McCammon: Pic's Peanut Butter CEO on the company reaching 41% market share in NZ
Another Kiwi success story.
Pic’s Peanut Butter has now hit a 41% domestic market share in New Zealand.
They’re forecasting 20% sales g...
Full Show Podcast: 21 January 2026
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 21st of January, we hear some more good economic news with the services sector in growth...
Sir Jim Mann: Otago University Professor of Medicine and Human Nutrition on the push to make dietary fibre an essential nutrient
Dietary fibre could soon receive a long-overdue promotion.
Otago University researchers want it recognised internationally as an essential nutr...
Carl Taylor: Combined Building Supplies Co-Op CEO on Fletcher Building selling its construction arm to Vinci
Fletcher Building's sale of its construction arm is being welcomed.
It will sell to French construction firm Vinci for just over $315 million.
Pollies: National's Mark Mitchell and Labour's Ginny Andersen talk severe weather, caucus retreats, housing intensification
Emergency Management Minister Mark Mitchell is skipping today's National Party caucus retreat in Christchurch to deal with the unfolding weather situa...
Chris Whelan: Universities NZ CEO on the number of New Zealanders with university degrees
It's thought New Zealand is lagging behind international trends in university education.
Ministry of Education data shows 39% of adults aged 25...
Matthew Hague: Lawyer and former police officer on the Inquiry into Tom Phillips' disappearance
A lawyer says documentary evidence will be considered in the inquiry of Tom Phillips' disappearance.
Him and his children were missing for fou...
Katherine Rich: Business NZ CEO on the growth in the services sector for the first time in two years
There are hopes our services sector is finally starting to turn a corner.
The latest BNZ – Business NZ Performance of Services Index shows the...
Mike's Minute: Should Anna Breman be in trouble?
Of all the nutty stuff Trump is up to, the most egregious is the DOJ-Jerome Powell investigation.
Powell —I have not one shadow of doubt— makes...
Rod Liddle: UK Correspondent on the Conservative MPs joining up with Reform UK
Conservative MPs are continuing to jump ship to Reform UK.
Andrew Rosindell is the second MP to defect in the span of a week, following on from...
Catherine Field: France Correspondent on European leaders' handling of Trump's attempts to take control of Greenland
Europe is split on how to handle Donald Trump's escalating attempts to take control of Greenland.
The US President's said he will impose tarif...
Blair Tuke: Black Foils Co-CEO on the growth of Sail GP
People can’t get enough of Sail GP.
There was an average of 18 million dedicated broadcast views per event in 2025, with both social media and...
Full Show Podcast: 20 January 2026
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday the 20th of January, Education Minister Erica Stanford downplays the number of teacher vac...
John Carnegie: Energy Resources Aotearoa CEO on the energy companies applying for oil and gas exploration permits
A couple of green shoots beginning to emerge in the energy sector.
US owned oil and gas company JETEX has applied for a permit to extract coal...
Rohan West: Tennis Auckland CEO on the timeline for the new ASB Classic covered court
A timeline of sorts for the new $15 million ASB Classic roof in Auckland.
2027 is the “dream date”, with a more realistic timeline being befor...
Jane Wrightson: Retirement Commissioner on the need for care when changing the retirement age
The Retirement Commissioner is asking for a careful and considered approach for changing the retirement age.
During his State of the Nation spee...
Troy Churton: Orākei Local Board Planning Portfolio Lead on the Government looking at changing the Auckland housing intensification plans
Some relief is being felt by Auckland's local boards as the Government looks to back-track on its housing requirements.
The Government has man...
Erica Stanford: Education Minister on the rise in teaching vacancies
The Education Minister's unfazed by a rise in sector vacancies, saying these aren't the right figures to be looking at.
Around 450 teaching an...
David Cunningham: Squirrel Mortgage Brokers CEO on ANZ raising its floating home loan rate
Questions over why our largest bank has hiked its floating home loan rate.
ANZ's lifted its rate 10 basis points to 5.79%.
It says the m...