



Full Show Podcast: 02 March 2026
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 2nd of March, we get the latest on the war in Iran plus what it could mean for petrol prices back here in NZ. The Prime Minister is in and gives his thoughts on the legalities of the strike, airport charges the highest in the world at …

Mike's Minute: What's the answer to our child poverty issue?
To the so-called poverty issue. The report actually uses the word "hardship". Kids in hardship, roughly, is flat. About 14% of kids allegedly live in some form of hardship. Hardship is often replaced with the word poverty. They are different things and, also, the measure of hardship is open to r…

Michael Glading: NZ Open Tournament Director explains Government's role in funding the tournament
The Government has been helping to fund events such as the NZ Open for a while, but should they be contributing to an already successful competition? NZ Open Tournament Director Michael Glading says that the Government gets a return on it's investment, and that the NZ Golf Open is one of their to…

Chris Luxon: Prime Minister says he has never supported the Iranian regime
The Prime Minister says New Zealand has never supported the Iranian regime. Christopher Luxon told Mike Hosking that it's a regime which has brutally repressed it's own people, killed tens of thousands, and sponsored terrorism around the world. He also said that the missile strikes were 'indepe…

Terry Collins: AA Principal Policy Adviser discusses importance of the Strait of Hormuz for international oil prices
The US/Israeli missile strikes against Iran have caused uncertainty around oil prices. 20% of the world's crude oil travels through the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has threatened to close and it has already heavily restricted access to the region. AA Principal Policy Adviser Terry Collins told…

Gregg Carlstrom: The Economist's Middle East Correspondent says Iran is overstating it's military capabilities
Iran may be overstating its military capabilities in the wake of US and Israeli attacks. Coordinated strikes have killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and multiple senior officials, resulting in Iran launching counter strikes across the Middle East. Iran officials say almost 150 …

Karl Dean: Federated Farmers Dairy Chair says new KiwiSaver rules are a win for rural staff
Farmers say new KiwiSaver rules are a win for rural staff looking to buy property. Farm workers, rural teachers, police and defence personnel can now use KiwiSaver to buy their first home, or even a farm, due to the Government lifting a long-standing restriction. Previously, these workers were bl…

Mark the Week: New Zealand's turnaround is real
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. New Zealand: 8/10 It really has been quite the week. From the dairy to the spending, the turnaround, without question, is real. The confidence is up and the roll could be c…

Mike's Minute: Air NZ has issues and the turnaround is a way off
There is no doubt that Air New Zealand has issues. In a week of company reports, the vast majority contained good news. Air New Zealand was a glaring exception. A national airline losing money in an industry that is booming doesn’t make sense. They have engine issues – that is real and it's n…

Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on the continued tensions between Iran and the US
Progress towards a nuclear deal between the US and Iran remains murky with all-out war still a potential outcome. A third round of indirect talks has just concluded in Geneva, with further discussions to take place in Vienna next week. The pressure's on Iran, with the US deploying its biggest…