Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

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Don't risk not knowing what's going around New Zealand and the world - catch up with interviews from Early Edition, hosted by Kate Hawkesby on Newstalk ZB.

Episodios

  • Andrew Alderson: Charles Leclerc wins home race at Monaco, first lap crash takes out three other cars

    26/05/2024 Duración: 05min

    - Charles Leclerc’s first win since July 2022 - Max Verstappen started and finished the race sixth for Red Bull - Early crash took out Sergio Perez, Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc won the restarted Monaco Grand Prix from pole position today for his first Formula 1 victory in nearly two years. Leclerc was on pole for the third time in four years, but had previously never finished on the podium at his home race. His first win since Austria in July 2022 took his career tally to six, all with Ferrari. “Tonight’s going to be a big night,” he told his team over the radio. A Monaco victory felt extra special for him, having grown up in a flat overlooking the start-finish line watching cars zooming past below. “No words can explain that. It was the race that made me want to be a Formula 1 driver one day,” the 26-year-old Leclerc said. “Seeing so many of my friends on the balcony, so many people I know. It means a huge amount to me.” The last 15 laps were the most difficult as the

  • Pre-budget: Govt reveals 'more investment' for more teachers

    26/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    The secondary teachers union says the Government's pre-Budget teacher recruitment announcement is a good start but it needs to ramp up. Education Minister Erica Stanford's announced a 53-million dollar package to train and recruit 1500 teachers over four years. It includes establishing 1200 places for aspiring teachers to learn on the job. PPTA President Chris Abercrombie told Mike Hosking that there's a lot of demand for teachers coming from offshore. He says it can take six months for a teacher to come here and trying to get a teacher that's a right fit for our system, is also an issue.   LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Rishi Sunak to bring back UK national service if re-elected

    26/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    The UK Prime Minister has made a big pre-election promise - ahead of July's general election. The Conservative party wants to bring back 12 months of national mandatory military service.Eighteen year olds could choose between a fulltime military placement or one weekend a month of community service. Rishi Sunak's party has not stated the planned punishment if the compulsory service is not completed. UK Correspondent Gavin Grey told Mike Hosking it'll appeal to right wing voters. He says it'll cost roughly five billion New Zealand dollars and Rishi Sunak says it'll foster national spirit.   LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Donald Trump Hush Money Trial: "Hard to know how damaging" this will be

    26/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    This week marks the conclusion to the Donald Trump Hush Money Trial in New York. The first criminal trial of former President Donald J Trump will have its closing arguments on Tuesday before Jurors have to decide to convict him. Mr Trump is accused of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels. Anthony Davis is an LA based journalist and host of Five Minute News and told Mike Hosking it is "hard to know just how damaging this will be" for him.   LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Brett O'Riley: Employers and Manufacturers Association on the state of the Economy and Nicola Willis' pre-Budget speech

    23/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    The state of New Zealand’s economy is a disappointment.  In a pre-Budget speech to the Employers and Manufacturers Association, Finance Minister Nicola Willis confirmed the Government had found savings to pay for tax cuts.  However, she warned that the books are still in a structural deficit, with spending outpacing tax revenue.   EMA CEO Brett O’Riley told Mike Hosking that while it was disappointing to hear how bad the economy has gotten; it’s heartening to know that there’s a long-term plan.   He said the early hints of the Government’s economic growth plan was encouraging to a lot of people in the audience.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Vincent McAviney: UK Correspondent on the campaigning ahead of the July general election

    23/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer have hit the ground running in the UK.  The leaders of the Conservative and Labour parties, respectively, are out and about ahead of the July 4 election.  But Newstalk ZB UK correspondent Vincent McAviney told Mike Hosking that it hasn't been a smooth start for the Conservative leader.  He says Sunak had an embarrassing faux par in Wales when he asked locals if they were excited to watch the upcoming football, despite Wales not getting through to the Euro finals.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Mark Barrow: Auckland University Dean of Technology on the number of new primary teachers who failed high-school subjects

    23/05/2024 Duración: 04min

    It’s little surprise a large number of Kiwi teachers didn't pass some high-school subjects.   New research has found a quarter of new primary school teachers failed maths and more than half failed science at NCEA Level One.   More than half who pursued Level Two maths also failed.   The Teaching Council's calling for more investment and widespread changes to how teachers are prepared for the classroom.   Auckland University Dean of Education Mark Barrows told Mike Hosking that they've known for a while people heading into primary teaching tend to be under-qualified in those areas.   He says providers need to think about how they can produce programmes that help students get past that.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Josie Vidal: Straterra CEO on the achievability of Shane Jones' mining proposal

    23/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    A mining lobby group thinks the Resources Minister's decade-long vision for mining is achievable.  Shane Jones has announced a draft strategy which would see a critical minerals list for New Zealand produced, and a detailed stock-take made of the country's known mineral potential.   He wants to double export values in 10 years, from one billion to two.   Straterra Chief Executive, Josie Vidal told Mike Hosking that there are quite a few mines in the pipeline which they want to get up and running.  She says it takes a long time to do that, so they support the current fast-track process being discussed.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Katherine Firkin: US Correspondent on the brutal tornados and storms hitting the American Midwest

    22/05/2024 Duración: 02min

    Major tornados hit Iowa, leaving towns devastated and people injured or dead.  Greenfield was struck by the deadliest tornado of the storm, leaving homes and businesses destroyed, and while police confirmed fatalities at a news briefing, they were unable to say how many.  The town’s hospital was among the buildings damaged, forcing the injured to find refuge elsewhere.  US Correspondent Kathrine Firkin told Mike Hosking that there have been brutal storms right across the Midwest, but Iowa has borne the brunt of it.  She said that the exact death tolls are unknown as authorities are still combing through debris trying to work out who is unaccounted for.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Malcolm Knight: Mortgage Advisor and Director of Advice Knight on the OCR announcement and the financial hardship Kiwis are experiencing

    22/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    The Reserve Bank had a few surprises in its monetary policy update yesterday.  While the OCR remaining at 5.5% was expected, Governer Adrian Orr’s signal that the cash rate may remain “restrictive” for longer, was not.  Domestic inflation is proving more stubborn than expected, and the Bank is also considering hiking rates if it must.  Malcolm Knight, Director of Advice Knight, told Mike Hosking that it’s not just increasing interest rates that are hurting Kiwis, but also rent costs, and the timing of loan repricings.  He said that there's very clear signs of financial hardship as people are withdrawing their Kiwisavers to get by and going through matrimonial splits.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Geoffrey Miller: International Relations Expert on Emmanuel Macron's imminent arrival in New Caledonia

    22/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    French President Emmanuel Macron's imminent arrival in New Caledonia is being viewed as a show of defiance.  Six have died in the unrest sparked by government electoral reforms.  A further 49 New Zealanders have been rescued from Noumea following the initial 50 people evacuated on Tuesday night.  They arrived in Auckland early this morning aboard a Defence Force plane, having initially being taken to Brisbane.  Logistical arrangements for subsequent flights are still being worked through by MFAT and the defence force.  International Relations expert, Geoffrey Miller told Mike Hosking that Macron's also bringing his Defence Minister and two other senior officials.  He believes it's a sign of defiance from Macron, to show he won't be cowered by the protests.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Brad Olsen: Infometrics Chief Economist on the likelihood of the OCR changing and interest rate cuts

    21/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    The OCR is expected to remain steady.  It’s expected to remain unchanged at 5.5% when the bank releases its quarterly Monetary Policy Statement this afternoon.  It's signalled a rate cut may not come for another year.   Infometrics' Brad Olsen says the central bank is having to focus on inflation, over other negative economic indicators like rising unemployment.  He told Mike Hosking that he’d be very surprised if they decided to move it.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Rob Nichol: NZ Rugby Players' Association CEO on the potential split from NZ Rugby over the governance change

    21/05/2024 Duración: 05min

    New Zealand’s rugby provinces have been warned by the professional players to brace for a civil war if they vote to approve their own governance change proposal at next week’s special general meeting.  In an explosive move that shows how distressed the New Zealand Rugby Players’ Association (NZRPA) is with the current governance system and the possibility of it not being fixed in line with independent recommendations, the trade body has told the unions it is ready to break away to form a new and separate entity to manage the professional game.  In a fiercely worded letter sent to all unions as well as New Zealand Rugby (NZR), Super Rugby Pacific clubs and the Māori Rugby Board, the NZRPA says that if the provinces vote in favour of what is known as Proposal 2 —a new governance structure that the provinces have developed themselves and one that differs significantly to an alternative blueprint that aligns with the findings of an independent review— it will withdraw, via its collective employment agreement, the

  • Brigitte Morten: Former National Ministerial Advisor on David MacLeod's donation blunder and Darleen Tana being referred to the Electoral Commission

    21/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    Electoral paperwork is landing two MPs in hot water.  The Greens have referred suspended MP Darleen Tana to the Electoral Commission for failing to put a promoter statement on a magazine advertorial.  The party itself is investigating what she knew about allegations of migrant exploitation relating to her husband's business.  At the same time, National has stripped MP David MacLeod of his Select Committee positions, after he failed to declare 19 donations.  Former National ministerial advisor Brigitte Morten told Mike Hosking that it brings MacLeod's competence into question.  She says with the support available around donation declaration, there's no excuse.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on the injuries and death on the Singapore Airlines flight from London

    21/05/2024 Duración: 02min

    Passengers have described their terror when a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore dropped suddenly.   A 73-year-old British man has died of a suspected heart attack and dozens of others were injured.   A statement from the airline says 23 of the 211 passengers were from New Zealand.   Flight SQ321 was diverted to Bangkok.   UK correspondent Gavin Grey told Mike Hosking that the plane fell seven thousand feet in six minutes, causing mid-air chaos.  Seven other passengers are critically injured with head injuries.  Singapore Airlines says 18 people have been hospitalised in Bangkok.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Donna Demaio: Australia Correspondent on the increased domestic violence response times in Australia's Northern Territory Police

    20/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    Police response times in Australia’s Northern Territory have gotten worse.  A domestic violence inquest has heard that police response times have increased in the past year, more than doubling over the previous five.  NT Police Commissioner Michael Murphy revealed that between 2022 and 2023, the number of hours spent on domestic violence cases increased from 712,000 to 882,000, costs increasing with them.  Australia Correspondent Donna Demaio told Mike Hosking that racism within the Northern Territory Police has also been put under the spotlight.  She said that allegations have been made that a serving officer circulated a photo of a topless aboriginal woman via a social media chat.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Andrew Tripe: Whanganui Mayor on Local Government's proposal for city and regional deals

    20/05/2024 Duración: 04min

    Local councils want a new approach to move decision making away from central government and back into communities.  Local Government New Zealand is proposing city and regional deals, a system which would see councils team up with the government on specific projects.  Whanganui Mayor Andrew Tripe told Mike Hosking that it will give more control to local communities.  He says communities know what they want and should be allowed to deliver projects for themselves.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Robert Patman: Otago University International Relations Professor on the impact of Iran's President's death

    20/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    The death of Iran's President isn't expected to have immediate impacts internationally.  President Ebrahim Raisi and the foreign minister have been confirmed dead by state media after a helicopter crash near the Azerbaijan border.  Iran has announced five days of public mourning.  Otago University international relations professor Robert Patman told Mike Hosking reaction will come down to whether the crash is deemed an accident.  He says there will be serious international ramifications if foul play is found to be involved.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Chris Glaudel: Community Housing Aotearoa Deputy CEO on the findings of the independent review of Kainga Ora and social housing

    20/05/2024 Duración: 04min

    Immediate changes are in store for Kainga Ora, in light of a critical independent review.  It found the public housing agency needs significant savings to become financially viable.  Housing Minister Chris Bishop's indicated a total refresh of the board but rules out a mass sell-off of state houses.  Community Housing Aotearoa Deputy CEO, Chris Glaudel told Mike Hosking that the report isn't shocking, but contained a few surprises.  He says the most important thing was the report digging deeper into our overall social housing system and the issues at play.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Jason Pine: Weekend Sport host ahead of tomorrow's A-League game between the Wellington Phoenix and the Melbourne Victory

    16/05/2024 Duración: 03min

    A sellout crowd is certain as it's just one day til Wellington Phoenix chants ring out across the city.  The nix are playing the Melbourne Victory at a packed Cake Tin.  Excitement's been building up in the capital about the A-League semifinal clash, as the team goes into the second leg on a nil-all aggregate score, at home.  Weekend Sport host Jason Pine told Mike Hosking that he gets the feeling that the match will be settled within 90 minutes.  He said that someone will have the inspirational moment, the flash of brilliance, or someone will make a mistake, and that will settle the game.  “I don’t think we’ll see a nil-all tomorrow night.”  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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