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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  • Richie Hardcore: Timaru car crash a wake up call for young men

    08/08/2021 Duración: 04min

    Alcohol. Speed. An overloaded car. Unrestrained passengers.It was a recipe for disaster - and now five Timaru teenagers are dead, their families and community reeling.The five boys died at the scene after the car they were in crashed about 7.30pm on Saturday.Last night two of the boys were named by family - Niko Hill and Javarney Drummond.At least one call had been made to police about boy racing in the area shortly before the fatal carnage.The group - five in the car and one in the boot - were travelling in a Nissan Bluebird sedan which struck a power pole and tore in two.All five passengers - aged 15 and 16 - died at the scene.The 19-year-old driver survived and was taken to Timaru Hospital with serious injuries.He was well enough to post a message on social media yesterday afternoon, including a photograph of himself in his hospital bed, apologising for the crash."Hello everyone just wanted to say I'm not dead I am very very lucky to still be alive and I can't believe what has happened," he wrote, in a pos

  • Kate Hawkesby: Tokyo Olympics have been a huge success

    05/08/2021 Duración: 02min

    As the Olympics wrap up this weekend, I think we can all agree it has been a huge success, and unexpectedly so.I mean, to be honest, I didn’t even think they’d go ahead, but in this case, the IOC’s determination paid off.Despite Japan being a mess with Covid, the Olympics were not.Slick organisation helps, military precision helps, being vigilant helps.Japan seemed to manage all of these athletes in a way that kept things under control; it did not become the super spreader event some might feared it would be.It seemed organised, controlled, calm and efficient. Athletes spoke highly of it, possibly also very grateful they were able to perform at all.Unusual not to have crowds yes, but I think it’s always been more of a TV event anyway hasn’t it?Most of us are watching from the sofa. I feel bad for the families and close friends of the athletes who would dearly love to have been there to support and watch in person, obviously.But generally speaking, for a large scale event held during a global pandemic; amazing

  • Vincent McAviney: 2021 Rugby League World Cup postponed a year

    05/08/2021 Duración: 02min

    The 2021 Rugby League World Cup has been postponed a year following the withdrawal of Australia and New Zealand a fortnight ago.The tournament was due to kick off on October 23 but has been moved back a year.The New Zealand Rugby League informed tournament organisers two weeks ago that the Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns would not be attending the event in England, due to Covid related player welfare and safety concerns.New Zealand has participated in every World Cup since the inaugural tournament in 1954.The Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) also confirmed that they would not be sending teams to the tournament."Today is a challenging moment for everyone involved in Rugby League, but most importantly the players and fans of the competing nations," said Jon Dutton, RLWC2021 Chief Executive Officer."Ultimately, time and competing priorities from others forced us to make the most difficult decision in our six-year history. However, we and the sport of Rugby League are resilient, and next year we will deliver our vi

  • Robyn Walker: Deloitte tax partner says we could be seeing the beginning of a tax system rejig

    05/08/2021 Duración: 02min

    An opportunity has arisen to right a so called unfairness for people in our middle income tax brackets.The ability for property investors to claim loan interest costs as an expense against rental income is being phased out.Budget documents show the full removal of that would have given the government another $800 million or more in tax.Deloitte tax partner, Robyn Walker, told Kate Hawkesby this could be the beginning of a tax system rejig.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Judith Collins: National Party leader says her party will not be dictated by its youth wing

    05/08/2021 Duración: 05min

    Judith Collins says she'll agree to disagree with her party's youth wing on almost everything, including the ban on conversion therapy.A bill that would outlaw the practice has passed its first reading in Parliament.National voted against the bill, despite pleas from the Young Nats for the party to support it at first reading and seek changes at select committee.Collins told Kate Hawkesby  the party won't be dictated by its youth wing.“The National Party caucus if often offside with our youth wing on various issues. They’re are far more progressive culturally and socially, than the majority of MPs.”LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Adam Storey: Lisa Carrington's strength and conditioning coach on her historic Tokyo Games

    05/08/2021 Duración: 03min

    Lisa Carrington is a key cog in the machine that's driving New Zealand to its most successful Olympics yet.This country now has 19 medals, seven of them gold, pushing our tally ahead of the previous best ever five years ago at Rio.The champion kayaker has six medals all up, three of them in Tokyo, all gold.Carrington's strength and conditioning coach, Adam Storey told Kate Hawkesby her training has been through the roof.“People do see Lisa winning in such a dominant fashion and say ‘gee she makes it look so easy,’ but I tell you what it isn’t easy in any way, shape or form.”And there's a prospect of more medals to come.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Kate Hawkesby: Working at the office is better than working at home

    04/08/2021 Duración: 02min

    As the UK asks people working from home to get back to the office, a new survey out here shows that office workers are actually “more satisfied in their jobs than non-office workers”.'Skills Consulting Group's Work Wellbeing survey', it's been reported, looked at '1600 staff and human resources managers' and in terms of dissatisfaction in the workplace it had 'health workers, teachers and tradies at the top of the list'.It’s the office workers who have a higher wellbeing score. It’s assumed this is because they feel a stronger connection directly to their workplace, they have regular supports in place, they’re anchored somewhere. So that chit chat round the coffee machine and regular touching base with colleagues in meetings, is actually good for you apparently. It’s connection.It’s also one of the main reasons the UK is encouraging people back to the office. A lot of the connectivity in workplaces has been lost during Covid. Zoom just doesn’t cut it. The British Finance Minister says strong relationships are

  • Tim Fairbrother: When to bring out panic stations over rising interest rates

    04/08/2021 Duración: 03min

    ANZ is predicting 3 OCR hikes by the end of the year, and 5 by this time next year.This is off the back of our unemployment rate dropping from 4.7 per cent to 4 per cent yesterday.Kate Hawkesby asked Rival Wealth financial advisor, Tim Fairbrother if the Reserve Bank has messed this up?LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Maurice Wells: E-bike black market heating up

    04/08/2021 Duración: 03min

    The black market of e-bikes is heating up. E-bike insurance claims have doubled in value over the past year, to $225,000.E bikes are worth up to $10,000, and currently included in your content insurance.But at this rate, surely that's set to change.E-bike retailer, who actually once stole back his own stolen e-bike, Maurice Wells, spoke to Kate Hawkesby.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Kate Hawkesby: Cycle bridge in Auckland ain't happening

    03/08/2021 Duración: 02min

    I extend thoughts and prayers for cyclists this morning.It looks like their precious bridge crossing may be confined to the scrap heap.As is was predicted moments after it was announced, and got an almost unanimous negative response – gosh even some cyclists thought it was a dumb idea, it’s likely now it’ll never happen.Grant Robertson yesterday wouldn't confirm or deny the cycle bridge, only to say that they ‘continually look at the transport network to see it works well’.That’s politician speak for – it’s toast.So what does this tell us?Well like I said yesterday, it tells us very clearly this Government hates bad press. It tells us a 10 point drop in the polls really sharpens the mind, and it tells us they’ll move like a wind sock under the gales of public pressure.Seasonal workers are in, the cycle bridge is out.What can we expect next? And more importantly, is this a precursor to what we can expect as we head into the next election?Are flip flops, false promises and knee jerk reactions good for us?Well n

  • Katherine Swan: Recruitment director says too many job interviews can affect an employees experience

    03/08/2021 Duración: 03min

    There is a common feeling when you complete two interviews for a job, just to be told they'll let you know if you've made it to a third?A LinkedIn post of a job-hunter talking about how multiple interviews for a job drives talent away has gone viral, with one company asking him for nine interviews.4 or 5 rounds of interviews can be common in New Zealand.Director of HR and recruitment company Randstad, Katherine Swan, told Kate Hawkesby a good recruitment experience can set the tone for a prospective employee.“They want to be making sure that that candidate has a really good recruitment experience, because what they will do is link that to the employment experience with the company moving forward.”LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Ruth Money: High Court rules New Zealand Police to review its Formal Warning policy

    03/08/2021 Duración: 04min

    Reviewing the use of formal police warnings, may be just one small piece in a very large puzzle of justice reform.New Zealand Police will review its Formal Warning policy after the High Court found the warnings have no basis in law and are a breach of the Bill of Rights.Warnings can affect a person's employment prospects, without them actually being found guilty of a crime.But victims' advocate Ruth Money told Kate Hawkesby  the alternative, going through the court process, can also be hugely disruptive.“I’ve got so many offenders waiting for files from Police… so that the process can move along.”LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Sean Lyons: Parents warned as scammers turn their attention to kids

    03/08/2021 Duración: 02min

    Online scams are becoming more slick and sophisticated.But when we think of those more likely to get caught up in scams, we mainly think of elderly people.But that's not always the case.A new study from the UK says nine in ten parents are concerned about their kids falling victim to online scams.Online safety operations manager at Netsafe Sean Lyons told Kate Hawkesby scammers will tailor their approach depending on who their target is.“Scams aren’t about old people; they’re bout specific types of people falling for specific scams.”LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Kate Hawkesby: Poll drop for Labour, more RSE workers for NZ

    02/08/2021 Duración: 02min

    So, a poll comes out which sees Labour drop 10 points, and voila, seasonal workers are on their way back in.I'm not sure how much detail of what's in those polls gets given to the parties in advance, but we can assume based on what happened next, that Labour had the tip off on one particular question.The poll included a question about what more the Government could do.The answer to which was: loosen up the borders a bit, more exemptions for seasonal workers.And boom, look at that.An announcement rolled out yesterday that indeed they're welcoming them back in from Samoa and Tonga, seasonal workers.If that's what a 10 point drop in the polls can produce in 24 hours, what could a 20 point drop do?Would they vaccinate the entire country in a week?One thing we know this Government hates is flailing popularity.It's a government who has become accustomed to riding high in the polls, critics would argue the subsequent arrogance they're showing around this is actually going to be the undoing of them.So when some real

  • Mark Takano: California congressman introduces bill for four day working week

    02/08/2021 Duración: 04min

    A lot of evidence has pointed to how successful a four day working week is in increasing productivity, as well as avoiding burnout.Well there's been a massive development in the United States.California congressman Mark Takano has submitted a bill for Congress to introduce the four day work week for California.Congressman Takano told Kate Hawkesby imporoving employee wellbeing has benefits for everyone.“I think we can improve the health of most workers, reduce the stress that they experience, and at the same time we’re seeing experiments in countries such as yours and other places around the world that productivity does not have to suffer, in fact productivity might even be enhanced.”LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Colin Bond: Kiwifruit Growers CEO says industry will still be six or seven thousand workers short next season

    02/08/2021 Duración: 03min

    A move to allow more seasonal workers into the country, is being seen as an important piece of the puzzle for kiwifruit growers.From next month, seasonal workers from Covid-free Samoa, Vanuatu and Tonga can come to New Zealand without quarantine.Kiwifruit Growers chief executive Colin Bond told Kate Hawkesby even with the change, they may still be six to seven thousand people short next season.“We really do welcome the news yesterday, but we are under no illusions that there is still more work to be done to encourage more New Zealanders just to fill that working holiday visa gap.”LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Chris Glaudel: Inquiry into housing for clarifying the right to a decent home

    02/08/2021 Duración: 02min

    The Human Rights Commission’s inquiry into housing is to clarify for central and local government and local iwi what the right to a decent home means in New Zealand.They say successive governments have failed when it comes to housing.Deputy CEO of Community Housing Aotearoa Chris Glaudel told Kate Hawkesby his expectations of the review will help them look at what isn’t working well in the current system and show how all citizens can help achieve the right to a home.“It’s not just on government, it also is on everybody. We all enjoy this right. Some of us currently don’t have it though.”LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Kate Hawkesby: This is not the time to take risks with Covid

    01/08/2021 Duración: 02min

    I was incredulous at the news we’d had a breach in protocols during the transfer of the Covid patient from Fiji.I shouldn’t have been, it was always a possibility, and perhaps one of the reasons the medics were so against the transfer in the first place. But to hear that a “PPE protocol incident” had occurred and ended up lumping a health worker into Jet Park for two weeks in MIQ, left me aghast.Imagine being that health worker – already stretched with RSV raging through the hospitals, your colleagues have all said no thanks to this patient coming, you’ve been over ruled by politicians, and then – beyond your control, the patient gets flown here, and wham, you’re into MIQ for two weeks.Away from your family, out at the Jet Park, isolating.Cool.How completely unnecessary.Medical experts have been leaping up and down about this since before we even took the patient, but over the weekend Professor of Medicine Des Gorman leapt up and down too.He criticised the decision saying "it's a pity" health workers here hav

  • Sarah Dalton: Pay freeze for doctors unjustified with economy doing so well

    01/08/2021 Duración: 03min

    Frustration from senior doctors about the Government's ongoing pay freeze for high-income public sector workers.Members of the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists will begin stopwork meetings today, to discuss their pay and working conditions.It comes as nurses prepare for strike action this month after rejecting their latest pay offer.Executive Director Sarah Dalton told Kate Hawkesby the Government pay freeze can't be justified, when the economy is doing so well."It's about giving lowest paid workers the biggest increases and we absolutely support that, but we think that you raise the floor for those at the bottom by actually raising the floor, not by pushing the ceiling down."Dalton says members will accept a pay rise below inflation, but they're being offered zero-percent instead.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Andrew Alderson: Amazing scenes in high jump final as gold medal shared

    01/08/2021 Duración: 03min

    Kiwi high jumper Hamish Kerr has given a strong account in his Olympic Games debut, jumping 1cm below his personal best to finish 10th in a competition that will be remembered for its unique ending.In a rare turn of events, Qatari star Mutaz Essa Barshim and Italian Gianmarco Tamberi shared the gold medal, clearing a height of 2.37m. Neither of the two had failed a jump until the bar was raised to 2.39m, where neither athlete was able to clear it.While it was expected the two would go into a jump-off because their ledger was identical, they instead decided to share the top prize.It was a heartwarming moment and fans around the world were enamoured by the Olympic spirit shown. This must be one of the best Olympics ever for personal stories - Gianmarco Tamberi and Mutaz Essa are tied for first in the men’s high jump. “Can there be two golds?” Essa asks an official. After a nod, they agree to share the win. Lovely scenes as they hug & celebrate.— Peter Walker (@peterwalker99) August 1, 2021 To decide

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