



Mark the Week: The Covid report tells us what we already knew
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. The Warriors: 8/10 Come on! Let's start with the good news – we're one from one. A thrashing against a good side and another home game tonight. Mariameno Kapa-Kingi: 6…

Mike's Minute: My observations on week 2 of the war
My observations on week two of the war. I'm as convinced as ever I was that this thing is over in the four week-ish window they said it would be. If true, it means we should not have spent the week guessing when it will be over because we have already been told. If I worry about anything it's…

Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on the conflict in Iran, release of oil barrels to combat spiking prices
Members of the International Energy Agency have unanimously agree to release 400 million barrels of oil reserves to help combat steep oil prices arising from the conflict in the Middle East. It equates to about four-days' worth and is the largest ever release of reserves in the agency's history. …

Wrapping the Week with Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson: Car-less days and the Melania documentary
It's Friday, which means Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson are back with Mike Hosking to Wrap the Week that Was. With the ongoing uncertainty surrounding oil prices, the Government is considering heading back to the Muldoon-era and instituting car-less days if all else fails, so Tim, Kate, and Mike too…

John Carnegie: Energy Resources Aotearoa CEO on the report showing the declining domestic gas supply and its effect on the economy
An energy industry lobby group is warning the decline in domestic gas supply is a sign of a shrinking economy. PwC research —commissioned by Gas Industry Co— suggests the gas market must contract sharply as domestic supply falls, potentially leading to business closures, job losses, and higher en…

Full Show Podcast: 13 March 2026
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 13th of March, is the Government really considering car-less days because of the fuel instability? What are the other options? Nicola Willis discussed the details. Richie Barnett unpacked the Warriors' performance against the Roosters and…

Richie Barnett: Former Kiwis Captain reviews Warriors v Roosters, previews Raiders clash
The Warriors are in for a challenge as they aim to go two for two in the NRL season. They stunned the Roosters in their opening clash, claiming victory 42-18 at Mt Smart Stadium. The Warriors are back at Mount Smart tonight, this time for a clash against the Raiders. Former Kiwis Captain Ri…

Ulrich Speidel: Auckland University computer science lecturer on the impact of Datagrid's South Island data centre getting a greenlight
A massive new power user could put extra pressure on the South Island’s electricity system. Datagrid has just received resource consent for a $3 billion, 78 thousand square metre data centre north of Invercargill. About 1,200 jobs will work on the construction and about 50 people will staff the…

Kath Low: ChristchurchNZ Head of Destination on the increasing number of visitors staying in the city
A tourism surge is putting pressure on Christchurch’s hotel capacity. Hotels reached 96.4% occupancy last month – the highest February in a decade, and well above the national average. ChristchurchNZ credits events like the Electric Avenue music festival and increased airline capacity. Head o…

Nicola Willis: Finance Minister on New Zealand's fuel supplies, next steps amid ongoing uncertainty
The Government admits its walking a fine line between being prepared and causing panic. It's considering a raft of possible measures like car-less days, limits on petrol sales, and the introduction of fuel coupons if oil prices continue to rise. Iran's threatening to keep the critical Strait of…