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 more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.

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Richard Arnold: US Correspondent - Defence rests its case at murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse


The defence has rested its case at the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, setting the stage for closing arguments in the shootings that left Americans divided over whether he was a patriot taking a stand against lawlessness or a vigilante.  The judge...


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 November 11, 2021  3m
 
 

Mike Hosking: Polls show Labour have plenty to worry about


It was just yesterday we were saying the polls have been bad all year for the Government. The tide has turned, and the trend has started.  Fortunately for Labour, the latest two polls out yesterday didn’t include that calamitous mess that passed for a...


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 November 11, 2021  2m
 
 

Mark Wilson: Auckland's The Grange Restaurant Co-owner desperate for hospitality opening date


Auckland businesses continue to bleed money.  The retail and hospitality sectors are desperate for the Government to announce an opening date.  The Government will announce more business support by Friday.  Co-owner of Auckland's The Grange Restaurant...


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 November 11, 2021  3m
 
 

Fiona Guy Kidd QC: Criminal Bar Association President pleased Three Strikes Law being scrapped


A top law specialist is pleased the Three Strikes Law is being dropped.   The Government's scrapping the law which was created by Act in the National-led coalition Government 11 years ago.   It meant people convicted of a third serious violent, sex or...


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 November 11, 2021  1m
 
 

Neil Volzke: Stratford Mayor on Delta coming to Taranaki


One part of the country is waking up with a potential Covid outbreak.  Six positive Covid cases has been confirmed in Taranaki's Stratford District overnight.  Health officials say cases are linked and are all members of the same family.   One is in...


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 November 11, 2021  2m
 
 

'A very lucky man': Chris Cairns on the battle he won and the fight to come


Chris Cairns would be the first to tell you he is a lucky man. “It felt like a really bad hangover, that’s the best way to describe it,” said Cairns on Newstalk ZB’s Mike Hosking Breakfast, having had no indication other than some family history, that...


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 November 11, 2021  9m
 
 

Andrew and Lee Child: Jack Reacher author handing the baton on to younger brother


It began in 1997 with the debut and award-winning novel - Killing Floor.   Since then, Lee Child has written more than 20 novels, selling more than 100 million copies around the world.   And now, the Jack Reacher author’s in the middle of passing the...


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 November 11, 2021  11m
 
 

Brett O'Riley: Manufacturers Association Chief Executive on positive discussions on opening up during PM's Auckland visit


During Jacinda Ardern’s visit to Auckland, she visited a JMP Engineering factory and then had a meet-up at the Consulate General of Samoa.   She also had "informal meetings" with the hospitality sector but the Restaurant Association said they knew...


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 November 10, 2021  3m
 
 

Jimmy Neesham: Black Caps player on T20 victory over England


The Black Caps are through to the final of the T20 World Cup having beaten England overnight.   They won by five wickets  It means we will now play either Pakistan or Australia.   Jimmy Neesham joined Mike Hosking and said that the team are stoked...


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 November 10, 2021  2m
 
 

Phil Goff: Auckland Mayor participating in group to challenge Government's Three Waters reforms


Auckland's mayor says he will participate in good faith in a new working group to address the country's water reforms.   The joint working group made up of 20 mayors has been set up following backlash over the Government's Three Waters mandates.  ...


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 November 10, 2021  5m