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.

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  • Roman Travers: Inflation announcement only adds to the doom and gloom

    20/04/2022 Duración: 02min

    I often wonder how different things would be for myself if I didn’t listen to the news, the news makers and those with editorial licence. Do you sometimes find yourself buying into impending doom and global catastrophe only to find that things don’t change for you personally?The past few years has been like living through an incredibly drawn out and poorly directed Netflix series that’s sucked you in for every episode of every season.There have been times when I’ve been very down about the pandemic, the uncertainty, the way it’s been managed, job security and then there’s inflation and CPI. We are completely at the will of The Reserve Bank and our commercial trading banks… and like you, there is virtually nothing I can do to change what they decide.What I hate to see is the level of genuine anguish our children are now experiencing. At a time in their lives when the future should be exciting and one awesome adventure; they are now faced with a whopping nations debt that will have a huge impact upon how New Ze

  • Meka Whaitiri: Veterans Affairs Minister on preparing to fly to Turkey for Anzac Day commemorations

    19/04/2022 Duración: 03min

    Our Veterans Affairs Minister is preparing to fly to Turkey, after two years of missed Anzac commemorations at Gallipoli.Meka Whaitiri will visit Commonwealth and Turkish memorial sites and tour battlefields on the peninsula.She is scheduled to meet the Governor of Canakkale and attend a castle opening - before hosting a New Zealand trade and enterprise event in Istanbul.Whaitiri says it's wonderful to be going back, as New Zealand is reconnects with the world.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Mike Moore: Travel tech consultant on memo revealing top health officials agreed last November MIQ was no longer justified

    19/04/2022 Duración: 03min

    It's been revealed top health officials agreed last November MIQ was no longer justified.A memo from the Director of Public Health to Dr Ashley Bloomfield, said the risk posed by international arrivals transmitting Covid-19, was no longer higher than the risk of domestic transmission.MIQ was kept open for another three and a half months.Travel technology consultant Mike Moore told Roman Travers he's not surprised.He says it's an extension of what he calls the deception that's maintained the ongoing climate of fear and control for a terribly long time.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Roman Travers: I question whether CCTV cameras actually deter crime

    19/04/2022 Duración: 01min

    Do you still have concerns about the high numbers of CCTV cameras throughout the country that, in some communities, film your every move once you're on the road or just wandering about town?When New Zealand began installing security cameras en masse, there was an initial outcry from some sectors of society more than others, of 'this is an invasion of privacy' but perhaps the reasoning offered by civil libertarians was justified. We now have more than 10,000 CCTV cameras looking at you and me in our public outdoor spaces; along with a plethora of other cameras owned by local or central government agencies.In Auckland alone, Auckland Transport and Auckland Council own 5685 cameras. Over the top, perhaps? Overkill, without question when the level of crime in Auckland appears to be rapidly on the rise.You might think that spending millions of hard-earned dollars in central government tax and our council rates was justified through a demonstrable reduction in crime, right? I don't think you'd find many opposed to

  • Michael Fox: Zespri External Relations Director on trade negotiations with Singapore

    18/04/2022 Duración: 04min

    The Prime Minister re-starts in-person trade negotiations today.Jacinda Ardern sits down with Singapore's Prime Minister this afternoon.It's her first meeting with a foreign leader overseas since the pandemic began.A delegation of trade and business leaders are with her, including Zespri.The company's External Relations Director Michael Fox told Roman Travers the Asian market is incredibly important.He says Japan is their second largest market and one of the fastest growing - and Singapore is also important with a number of global team members there, including their CEO.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Andrew Alderson: Newstalk ZB sports reader with a weekend round-up

    18/04/2022 Duración: 02min

    The Central Pulse have won all four quarters of an ANZ Premiership netball game for the first time this season, defeating the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic 52-39 in Rotorua.The Pulse letting the same 11-goal three-quarter lead slip in their extra time loss to the Southern Steel last week.Relief for Wests Tigers coach Michael Maguire after his side won their first NRL league game of the season.Halfback Jackson Hastings has kicked the match-winning field goal to snatch a 21-20 win over Parramatta.Maguire and his team had suffered five straight losses.Joelle King has won squash's Manchester Open for a second time - she's beaten number one seed Sarah-Jane Perry in straight games.A trifecta of suspensions from the latest round of Super Rugby - Highlanders lock Josh Dickson and Hurricanes hooker Asafo Aumua are out for three weeks but Crusaders captain Scott Barrett is banned for four.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Elina Treyger: Political scientist at Rand Corporation says many of the Russians who fled Russia at the start of the war, are now heading ba

    18/04/2022 Duración: 06min

    As Russia’s war with Ukraine enters the third month, with no end in sight, many of the Russians who fled Russia at the start of the war, are now heading back.Part of this is said to be due to many Russians having hit the hard realities of emigration abroad.Questions are being raised as to how much of this can also be owed to Russian government influence.Senior political scientist at Rand Corporation Elina Treyger joined Roman Travers.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Roman Travers: What's the point in having cycle lanes, if you're not going to maintain them?

    18/04/2022 Duración: 02min

    I hope you managed to get out and do some of the things you love to do over the delightfully long Easter weekend. Or perhaps you’ve tried something completely new.I’ve been a cyclist since I can remember, which is a very long time; so this weekend I got out and rode my bike every day, clocking up 240 kilometres over the whole long weekend. Not bad for a middle aged burnt out man in lycra.But as much as I love cycling, I usually avoid the designated cycle lanes. That’s because they’re usually filled with life’s little crap. It’s the little things that make a big difference and I’m talking glass, staples, pieces of metal and nails. All of that stuff naturally drifts from the main lanes to the sides where the cycling lanes are.Designated cycling lanes very rarely - if ever - seem to be cleaned and after many punctures over a short period of time, I tend to avoid them like Covid-19.Like many cyclists who also drive a car, I often look at the absolute dogs breakfast of ubiquitous signage, traffic lights and cycle

  • Gareth Kiernan: Infometrics Chief Economist says the Reserve Bank has needed to increase the Official Cash Rate for a while

    13/04/2022 Duración: 03min

    One economist says the Reserve Bank has needed to increase the Official Cash Rate for a while. It's gone from one to 1.5 percent. Infometrics Chief Economist, Gareth Kiernan, welcomes the central bank coming to the party, and realising we don't need interest levels so low. He told Kate Hawkesby the housing market's been running rampant and there's been strong household spending. Kiernan says that was great when we thought Covid was going to hammer the economy, but that hasn't happened. He's been looking at the low unemployment rate and the housing market for the last nine months or so, saying something's got to change. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Jin Russell: Developmental paediatrician strongly recommends masks are still worn in schools

    13/04/2022 Duración: 03min

    Concerns have been raised about masks not needing to be worn at schools.  Now in Orange, masks are still compulsory at retail stores, public transport and planes or when visiting a public or healthcare facility.   But they're dropped for hospitality patrons and in schools.  Developmental paediatrician Jin Russell told Kate Hawkesby while it's not mandatory - it's still strongly recommended.  She says the pandemic's not over - there are still thousands of Omicron cases circulating in the community and some of those will pop up at schools. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Jarrod Harr: AUT Professor of Management on how we can keep our young talent from going offshore

    13/04/2022 Duración: 04min

    Data suggests that 18-39 year olds could become a "lost generation" as a lot of our young people are planning to try their luck overseas. Questions are being raised as to how we keep skilled young talent from taking their skills offshore. Auckland Central MP Chloe swarbrick says we need to make our CBDs more attractive for young people. AUT Professor of Management Jarrod Harr joined Kate Hawkesby. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Kate Hawkesby: For once, kudos to the Government

    13/04/2022 Duración: 03min

    Hallelujah, praise the Lord, kudos to the Government today for coming to their senses, for ignoring the howls from the epidemiologists, and for finally putting us all where we need to be – into an orange light.  I’m thrilled for the tourists arriving, for the hospitality sector, for retailers, for the events business, for nightclubs and bars, for everyone who’s been hamstrung by a red light.  Not only that, there’s no big delay on it which I thought there would be. Into an orange light – boom, as of midnight last night, no mucking around, that’s what we like to see. Decisive bold action.  I couldn’t work out why the PM wasn’t there to deliver this resoundingly positive news in person. I mean surely, she’d want to be the face of such good news? But no, it was left to Chris Hipkins. Who, I have to say, turned up woefully under prepared which I also thought was unusual. Why did he not have the rules of Orange at his fingertips? How did he not know there’d be questions on that? Surely the most obvious part of it

  • Dr Sarah Mager: Study co-author on evidence of asbestos fibres being released by aging underground pipes across Christhurch

    12/04/2022 Duración: 03min

    There are calls to replace aging underground pipes in Christchurch. An Otago University study has found evidence of asbestos fibres being released by aging underground pipes across the whole city, but the amounts detected don't exceed levels of concern for human health. Study co-author Dr Sarah Mager says it was concerning to find some of the pipes pre-date 1950. She says by global standards many of these pipes would be considered to be well past their prime. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Rene de Monchy: Tourism New Zealand chief on marketing efforts to draw Australians to our shores being ramped up

    12/04/2022 Duración: 03min

    Marketing efforts to draw Australians to our shores are being ramped up. Fully vaccinated Aussies can now come here without needing to isolate, with the first flight touching down from Melbourne just after midnight. Tourism New Zealand chief executive, Rene de Monchy, says the organisation has been lightly promoting New Zealand to keep people interested. He told Kate Hawkesby with the border reopening, it's now activated a new campaign called Beyond Your Wildest Dreams. De Monchy says they'll soon be launching a winter campaign because Australians are a crucial audience. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Greg Harford: Retail NZ chief on David Jones leaving Lambton Quay in Wellington

    12/04/2022 Duración: 04min

    David Jones is leaving Lambton Quay in Wellington. This will leave a huge hole in the city as in a short time, David Jones became a flagship store for the area. Foot traffic has been down in Wellington due to Covid, the protests and the council's removal of a lot of on-street parking. Retail NZ's Greg Harford joined Kate Hawkesby. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Kate Hawkesby: Aussies can come in now, let's hope a few actually show up

    12/04/2022 Duración: 03min

    As of this morning, Australians are welcome back to our shores. The long-awaited welcome mat gets laid out as the border creaks open. It’s going to be interesting over the next few weeks in terms of how many take up the opportunity – will they come now? Or wait for the ski season? Will our red light put them off? Can they get decent priced flights? Can they get good hotel rooms in parts of the city that might be bustling, as opposed to shut or low on staff? And what about Kiwis? How many of us are heading away? And I don't mean the exodus for the brain drain.. which is estimated to be now around 50,000 Kiwis who are going to up sticks and bail.. could even go as high as 125,000 they say. But I don't mean them, I mean the holidaymakers. I know my sister snapped up seats to cross the Tasman for the school holidays. It cost her a pretty penny though. She spent about two thousand dollars per person return, for her family to go away for a week. I asked her if she thought it was worth it to spend that much money on

  • Chris Lewis: Federated Farmers employment spokesperson says getting overseas workers here is a slow, frustrating process

    11/04/2022 Duración: 03min

    Welcome relief for farmers as the Government announces it's allowing 1600 primary sector workers into the country. They'll include 500 each for the dairy industry and red meat sector, and nearly 600 for forestry workers, wood processors and manufacturers.  But Federated Farmers employment spokesperson, Chris Lewis, told Kate Hawkesby it's a slow, frustrating process to bring them here. He says Filipino workers have to wait six weeks to get a medical certificate in their country, then need their visas processed here. Lewis says they won't get the green light until the middle of June, then have to find a flight. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Wayne Mapp: Former Defence Minister on aid and personnel sent to assist Ukraine

    11/04/2022 Duración: 05min

    New Zealand is deploying a c-130 Hercules with 50 Defence Force personnel to Germany.  They'll assist with transporting and distributing donated military aid.  We are also spending $7.5 million to help the UK acquire weapons for Ukraine. Former Defence Minister, Wayne Mapp, joined Kate Hawkesby. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Kelvin Davidson: Property economist as survey shows 40 per cent of Kiwis agree the Government should forcibly bring house prices down to pre

    11/04/2022 Duración: 03min

    Over 40 per cent of Kiwis agree the Government should forcibly bring house prices down to pre-Covid levels.  That would be around a 20 to 25 per cent drop in prices.  These numbers come from a One-Roof consumer link survey.  Kelvin Davidson, Core Logic's chief property economist joined Kate Hawkesby. LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Kate Hawkesby: How many more ram raids do we need before police know we have a problem?

    11/04/2022 Duración: 03min

    I’m not sure how many times cars need to ram through the front windows of shops before Police accept ram raids are a problem. And an increasing problem. Ask Gucci and Louis Vuitton Queen Street who got hit yesterday. Ask any Dairy owner, any Liquor store owner, any retailer with glass front doors. They’re fed up.  They’re shelling out of their own pockets for bollards, fog machines, security cameras, alarms, the works.  And it’s not cheap. And it’s not foolproof. Some are being hit more than once. Many Mum and Dad retailers or small business owners say their impression from the Police is that they don’t care, don’t have enough resources to deal with it, or can’t deal with it, because a lot of the time the offenders are too young to charge. It’s been reported that Police who do turn up and catch offenders usually drop them back home or send them off to youth court. And it’s only a matter of time before those offenders are back to their old tricks. So why have the Police Minister and Police Commissioner got the

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