Sinopsis
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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Roger Patridge: NZ Initiative Co-founder and Chair on the results of the Mood of the Boardroom Survey
23/09/2025 Duración: 04minA grim outlook from business leaders. The Herald's annual Mood of the Boardroom survey shows business leaders are less optimistic about the economy than they were a year ago. They’re calling for more bipartisanship when it comes to tax, retirement, and the long-term outlook for New Zealand. NZ Initiative co-founder and Chair Roger Patridge told Francesca Rudkin the business community is looking for clear direction from the Government, and it doesn’t feel like they’re delivering. He says there’s pretty much unanimous agreement the economy isn’t taking off in the ways we were promised. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Leah McKerrow: North Chamber CEO on the call to reverse the ban on card surcharges
23/09/2025 Duración: 03minA view that small businesses may suffer and not be able to survive if the Government's surcharge ban comes into play. Commerce Minister Scott Simpson announced the ban on surcharges like PayWave will be in place by May next year. In an open letter, 36 Chambers of Commerce, industry and business associations warn the ban will just be passed on through increased prices. North Chamber Chief Executive Leah McKerrow told Francesca Rudkin there should a consumer line that identifies those abusing the surcharge, as now small businesses will face increased costs. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Marisa Bidois: Restaurant Association boss on new Holidays Act changes
23/09/2025 Duración: 04minChanges to the Holidays Act have been welcomed by businesses as long overdue. The new system will include accrual for sick and annual leave. The Government says it will be two years before these changes are implemented. But Restaurant Association boss Marisa Bidois told Francesca Rudkin the industry wants a faster timeline. She says while she understands the need to update systems, some of their systems are already ready to go. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Francesca Rudkin: Trump's Autism comments are unhelpful
23/09/2025 Duración: 02minI didn’t really want to touch on this yesterday. I really hoped the story about President Trump coming out and declaring that pregnant mothers taking paracetamol was the cause of autism would just die a quick death in the news. But it made an impact - as you may have seen. Comments like Trump’s are hugely frustrating and unhelpful. They cause concern among expectant mothers about the use of paracetamol. As stated by the NZ College of Midwives yesterday, “high quality scientific evidence does not demonstrate a causal link or association between paracetamol use and autism or other developmental concerns. "Large, high-quality studies —including population data from Sweden involving over two million children— found no increased risk of autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability from paracetamol use during pregnancy.” You could also ask mothers of autistic children —and the ones I know are scratching their heads— because they didn’t use paracetamol when pregnant. Please, if you
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Full Show Podcast: 24 September 2025
23/09/2025 Duración: 34minOn the Early Edition with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast Wednesday the 24th of September 2025, The Government’s overhauling the Holidays Act, Marisa Bidois Chief Executive of the Restaurant Association tells Francesca about the difference it'll make for businesses and employees. The Herald's released the Mood of the Boardroom survey, Co-founder and Chair of New Zealand Initiative, Roger Partridge shares his thoughts. Our top business leaders are pushing back on proposed changes to credit card surcharges, Leah Mckerrow Chief Executive of Northchamber, tells Francesca, why they're pushing back. Plus, UK/Europe Correspondent Gavin Grey has the latest on the UK’s health Secretary saying ignore Trump’s health advice on Autism and a drone incursion that stopped flights at Copenhagen and Oslo airports 24 hours ago might have Russian involvement. Get the Early Edition Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABO
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Leeann Watson: Business Canterbury CEO on the upcoming changes to the Holidays Act
22/09/2025 Duración: 03minBusinesses are hopeful an overhaul of the Holidays Act will give them clearer leave guidelines. The Workplace Minister will announcing a change to the 2003 Act today. Business Canterbury CEO Leeann Watson told Francesca Rudkin the current legislation is far too complex. She says businesses have almost needed an advanced calculus degree to meet their obligations. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Andy Higgs: Digital Identity NZ Executive Director on potential concerns with the digital drivers licences
22/09/2025 Duración: 04minA tech expert says there's good reason to be sceptical about digital identifications. Digital Services Minister Judith Collins says driver licences could soon be available on our phones before the end of the year. New South Wales has already rolled out a similar service. Digital Identity New Zealand Executive Director Andy Higgs told Francesca Rudkin it has to be done in good faith. He says in some countries people are treated as a number, with much of their personal information stored with the licence. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Malcolm Fleming: Certified Builders Chief Executive on Education minister orders more classrooms to help struggling tradies
22/09/2025 Duración: 04minBelief the Government's half-a-billion dollar investment to infrastructure will boost the construction sector. Both projects involve upgrades and maintenance for hospital and school buildings nationwide. It's at a time when construction activity is at a six year low. Certified Builders Chief Executive Malcolm Fleming told Francesca Rudkin these announcements show that better days are starting to emerge. He says the Government's starting to listen to the industry's concerns, that some pipeline of works like schools, had been closed off for the last couple of years. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Full Show Podcast: 23 September 2025
22/09/2025 Duración: 34minOn the Early Edition with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast Tuesday 23rd of September 2025, The long-awaited overhaul of the Holiday's act will be announced today, Business Canterbury CEO Leeann Watson tells Francesca what she hopes will come from it. Digital services Minister Judith Collins says digital driver’s licenses could be rolling out by the end of the year, Digital Identity NZ Executive Director Andy Higgs shares his thoughts. The Government’s pumping more money into schools to prop up our struggling construction sector, Certified Builders CEO Malcolm Fleming tells Francesca how much of a difference it'll make. Plus Australia Correspondent Donna Demaio has the latest on more details on the Optus catastrophic triple zero outage and the Australian Prime Minister preparing to address the UN General Assembly on Palestine. Get the Early Edition Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudi
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Francesca Rudkin: My take on digital drivers licenses
22/09/2025 Duración: 03minOn its own, you wonder what’s the point of moving in this direction when we have perfectly good drivers licences in our back pockets. But it’s not really about the driver’s licence, it's about creating an app like NSW has, which allows people to do a whole lot of government related transactions simply and easily from their phones. Things like: car registrations, a WOF, paying road user chargers, road tolls, Inland Revenue and tax payments, dealing with superannuation and benefit payments – maybe even paying parking tickets. The lot! Which makes sense. We deal with so much of this online already, why not put in an ‘all-in-one’ place. NSW rolled out the digital drivers licence in 2019 and today over 80% of drivers use their licence via the app. It's good to see the Minister acknowledge we need to have choice around this. A digital licence system can’t exclude those who don’t have access to the necessary technology or simply prefer to keep things offline. Groups like the el
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Simeon Brown: Health Minister comments on $100million medical infrastructure boost
21/09/2025 Duración: 03minA $100million dollar boost is being put towards upgrading clinical spaces and key infrastructure, at hospitals across the country. Health Minister Simeon Brown's announced the investment for 21 local projects - ranging from more clinical space in emergency departments to extra carparks. Health New Zealand's also allocating $20million dollars to increasing frontline ED staff. Minister Simeon Brown says most of the projects will be delivered next year and into 2027. He says they want to make the current facilities more efficient and deliver more care - it will also provide a number of construction jobs while they're underway. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gavin Gray: European correspondent discusses disruptive cyber attacks on European airports
21/09/2025 Duración: 03minCyber incidents continue to cause chaos across major European airports. Dublin, Berlin, Brussels and London's Heathrow are thought to be experiencing cyber attacks, knocking out online baggage and check-in systems. It's the third day of technical failures, with dozens of flights delayed or cancelled. Europe correspondent Gavin Gray told Francesca Rudkin that the issue is with a widely-used system by Collins Aerospace, which allows airlines to use the same check-in desks and boarding gates. He says things are going wrong and many airlines are having to use manual boarding and check-in with paper and pen. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Full Show Podcast: 22 September 2025
21/09/2025 Duración: 34minOn the Early Edition with Francesca Rudkin, Monday 22nd of September Full Show Podcast 2025, The Government's spending $100 million of cash from the budget on upgrading hospitals across the country, Health Minister Simeon Brown tells Francesca what that money will go towards. Andrew Alderson has the latest on the weekend's sport. Investor confidence has slumped back to pandemic levels, ASB wealth economist Chris Tennent-Brown provides some analysis. Plus UK/Europe Correspondent Gavin Grey has the latest on Chaos at major European airports as a cyber-attack hits the electronic check-in and reports that the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, sent an email to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, calling him a "supreme friend". Get the Early Edition Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chris Tennent-Brown: ASB Senior Wealth Economist on investor confidence dropping to the lowest level since Covid
21/09/2025 Duración: 05minNew Zealand investor confidence has dropped to its lowest level since Covid. ASB's latest survey shows sentiment is weakest in the lower North Island and among those over 60, with under 40s being more optimistic about their situation. Senior Wealth Economist Chris Tennent-Brown told Francesca Rudkin global uncertainty and the weak housing market have made the last six months challenging. He says it's not quite as bad as during the depths of despair during the pandemic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Francesca Rudkin: The Government's providing Band-Aid solutions to healthcare
21/09/2025 Duración: 02minYesterday Health Minister Simeon Brown announced $100 million has been allocated for hospital maintenance and refurbishment. It will fund 21 upgrades around the country. The money was set aside in the 2025 budget – listed under things like ‘remediation’ and ‘redevelopment’ - but at the time Treasury didn’t say how much was allocated due to commercial sensitivities. But it has been announced now, and if you were a cynical person you could think it was timed to distract us from the 48 hour strike - 5,500 ASMS members are undertaking this Tuesday and Wednesday – which will delay healthcare for almost 13-thousand patients. This is a bit of an underwhelming announcement. The work the money is funding is not sexy. It’s the basic stuff which needs to happen to keep the lights on in some cases, and improve services in others. Maternity Services are getting an upgrade at Ashburton Hospital. The Lakes District Hospital is getting an ED expansion – which makes sense co
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Rikki Swannell: Sky Sport Commentator ahead of the Rugby World Cup semi-final clash between the Black Ferns and Canada
18/09/2025 Duración: 02minThe Black Ferns have made it to the semi-finals. After handily defeating South Africa in the Women’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final, they’re now set to face the World No 2 team – Canada. However, they’re missing a major player from their line up – flanker Jorja Miller appearing to be out with a hamstring injury. Sky Sport Commentator Rikki Swannell told Ryan Bridge that while Miller is a huge loss, her replacement Kennedy Tukuafu is still a handy player. She says fingers are crossed that Miller is available again if they do make it through to the finals. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mark Mitchell: Corrections Minister on the number of people breaching electronically monitored bail
18/09/2025 Duración: 04minThe Corrections Minister says the Government has helped reduce the number of people breaching electronically monitored bail. There were 832 cases of absconding from EM bail last year - up from 64 in 2015. The total number of people on EM bail has risen from 1300 to over six thousand since 2015. But Mark Mitchell told Ryan Bridge the percentage rate of absconding is actually coming down. He says it was at 19% in 2019, which dropped to 14% last year. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mark Smith: ASB Senior Economist on the GDP falling 0.9%
18/09/2025 Duración: 03minSurprise across the board with the latest sharp drop in GDP. Our economy's contracted 0.9% in the June quarter - a worse outcome than any economists had been forecasting. Many were predicting a 0.3% drop, including the Reserve Bank and ASB. ASB Senior Economist Mark Smith shares his analysis with Ryan. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Full Show Podcast: 19 September 2025
18/09/2025 Duración: 34minOn the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Friday 19th of September 2025 GDP fell 0.9% in the last quarter, ASB Senior Economist Mark Smith shares his thoughts. The Women's World Cup semi-final is this weekend; Sky Sport commentator Rikki Swannell tells Ryan about the atmosphere leading up to the game in the UK. Ankle monitor escapes have increase from 64 in 2015 to more than 800 in the last year, Corrections Minister, Mark Mitchell tells Ryan why. Plus, UK/Europe Correspondent Vincent McAviney has the latest on day two of Trump's state visit to the UK. Get the Early Edition Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ryan Bridge: The waiting game continues for the economy
18/09/2025 Duración: 01minHas Nicola Willis failed on growth in her year of growth? So far, yes. We’ve gone nowhere in six months - Q2 basically wiped out Q1. Should she resign? No. Why? Trump’s tariffs. Nobody saw them coming. Markets thought he was bluffing, a negotiation tactic. Until he wasn’t. Businesses and Mums and Dads sat on their cash to wait it out - a reasonable response to an uncertain future. Should she borrow and spend more? She can’t. It’d be political sacrilege for a party elected to do the opposite. Besides, she’s already borrowing Robertson-level cash. The interest tab’s nearing $10 billion and ratings agencies are watching closely. The RBNZ printed money like it was going out of fashion, governments here and abroad overcooked the Covid response with border controls. The world ground to a halt. We artificially concocted an inflationary wildfire so hot the ambers burn close to central limits to this day. As for those the calls from Douglas and Co. for Willis’ head on a stake, you’v