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Full Show Podcast: 31 January 2025
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1 Chris Cahill: Police Association President on the charges laid against gang members after the new laws were launched 3:47
More than 3,000 charges have been filed against gang members in the three months from the launch of new laws. Police have seized 76 gang patches and 67 guns under the Government's patch ban. The Police Commissioner says gang members have been mostly compliant since the laws banning insignia began. Police Association President Chris Cahill told Andrew Dickens the gangs seem to have realised very quickly that if they wear their patches, they’ll lose them permanently. And if they don’t act immediately, police will turn up with a search warrant the next morning, he says. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Thorsten Benner: Director of Berlin's Global Public Policy Institute on the outcome of Germany's snap election 3:39
Germany's conservatives are celebrating after the country's snap election. Friedrich Merz is most likely to become the country's next chancellor. His centre-right Christian Democratic Union has topped votes at just under 29%, with far-right Alternative for Germany, AFD, inching more than 20%. Merz must now form a coalition, but has ruled out working with AFD. Director of Berlin's Global Public Policy Institute, Thorsten Benner told Andrew Dickens the only option is for the CDU to govern with the outgoing Social Democrats. He says it's one of the better outcomes, as only a two-party coalition is necessary. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Brigitte Morton: Political commentator believes delaying telling the public about Andrew Bayly's resignation is no big deal 4:04
A defence of the gap between Andrew Bayly's resignation and it being revealed to the public. The Port Waikato MP resigned from his ministerial portfolios after a staffer complained about him laying a hand on them last week. Bayly resigned on Friday, and it was then made public yesterday. Political commentator Brigitte Morton says giving him time to tell his family was a good move and reminds us that politicians are human too. She told Andrew Dickens the delay is no big deal. Morton says his portfolios weren't important ones like health or civil defence where an emergency is likely to arise. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
How many times in the middle of an intense argument with a stupid work mate have you been tempted just to smack their stupid little face. But you don’t. In fact, you know that you can’t even touch them. You can glower and scowl and talk with a low harsh intensity. But no touchy touchy and no raised voices. It’s hard but being civilised and rational and being grown up demands you keep control. Andrew Bayly didn’t. But what is good is that he knew it. Sometimes you have to hold yourself to account is what he said when he resigned. That was a great line. Wouldn’t you love more people to hold themselves account. Some might say that he was just trying to get urgency in getting things done. But that’s not so. In these uncivil times we need to remember that basic courtesy and respect for others must exist. If the strength of your argument is so strong you will not need to shake some sense into anyone. And I think the world would be better if we had people who were not so inclined to call anyone they disagree with a moron. To threaten them if they have a different point of view. There are some who are making political capital out of the gap between Friday's resignation and Monday's announcement. But that's just petty. He just spent a weekend pulling himself together to face the music. Andrew Bayly has acted with honour and the next version of Andrew Bayly will be even better. He’s got a ton of experience, and he’s learnt a harsh lesson. And you know he learnt it because he punished himself. But he leaves a problem for the National party. They're running out of experienced talent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Full Show Podcast: 25 February 2025 34:33
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On the Early Edition with Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 25th of February 2025, Andrew Bayly is giving up his Ministerial portfolios after an incident with a staffer Political Commentator Brigitte Morton shares her take. It has been a momentous 24 hours in German politics, Co-founder and Director of the Global Public Policy Institute in Berlin tells Andrew Dickens about the reaction following the snap election. The gang patch ban appears to be going well according to Police figures Police Association President Chris Cahill shares his thoughts on whether the ban will be sustainable or not. A Queensland company is planning to launch Australia's first orbital rocket, Australia Correspondent Donna Demaio tells Andrew they plan to take a jar of Vegemite to space. Get the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Catherine Beard: Business New Zealand Director of Agency on a reform to the Overseas Investments Act 3:05
David Seymour has announced the Government will make it easier for Kiwi businesses to receive international investment. The Associate Finance Minister said a reform will be made to the Overseas Investment Act. How is the business world reacting? Business New Zealand Director of Agency talks to Andrew Dickens. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Andrew Alderson: Sports contributor on Auckland FC's win, Joseph Parker fight and India v Pakistan Cricket ODI 2:35
Newstalk ZB's Andrew Alderson join the show to update the biggest sporting moments of the weekend. Auckland FC beat Wellington in an enormous 6-1 win, electrifying their home stadium. After Daniel Dubois pulled out of his fight against Joseph Parker, the Kiwi instead took on Martin Bakole, and the India v Pakistan ODI is live. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Suzannah Jessep: Asia New Zealand Foundation Chief Executive on the importance of Vietnam ahead of PM's visit 3:53
Christopher Luxon is heading to Vietnam this week for bilateral talks. This visit comes as the Asia New Zealand foundation put out a report which explores potential ways that we can improve our bilateral relationship with Vietnam. The report included strengthening trade in fashion and food, and collaborating on defence and security matters. Chief Executive of the Asia New Zealand Foundation Suzannah Jessep talks to Andrew Dickens. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Full Show Podcast: 24 February 2025 34:25
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On the Early Edition Full Show Podcast for Monday the 24th of February 2025, The Government's announced an overhaul of the Overseas Investment Act, Business NZ's Catherine Beard shares reaction from businesses. The Prime Minister is heading to Vietnam this week for bilateral talks, Chief Executive of the NZ Asia Foundation Suzannah Jessep tells Andrew Dickens what she'd like to see from the meeting. Andrew shares his thoughts around the Chinese Navy planting ships around the Tasman Sea. The Vatican announces the Pope’s condition has worsened and continues to be "critical" after suffering a "prolonged asthma-like respiratory crisis" Europe Correspondent Gavin Grey shares the latest. 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.…

1 Gavin Grey: Europe and UK Correspondent on the first exit polls in Germany's snap election have been released 3:30
The first exit polls in Germany's snap election have been released. Centre-right CDU tops votes so far, with leader Friedrich Merz likely to be the next chancellor. Alternative for Germany AFD sits at just under 20-percent -- the best showing for a German far-right political party since the end of World War Two. Correspondent Gavin Grey told Andrew Dickens immigration is a major concern, following multiple terrorist attacks in Germany. He says recently, the person responsible has either been seeking asylum, or facing deportation. Grey says there's big question marks about Germany inviting in more than one-million people from Syria and Afghanistan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
So, the weekend has been spent watching the Chinese Navy use the Tasman Sea as a firing range. They’ve never done this so far south before and you have to wonder why. Defence commentators call it a power projection. Sure, but don’t project power round here. Don’t divert Air New Zealand and Qantas planes. Coincidentally and ironically, it comes at the same time that the Cook Islands have signed a deal which includes wharf construction. How naive and stupid is Mark Brown. New wharves are lovely until the Chinese Navy start using them as a staging point to invade the Pacific. But it begs the question. Why New Zealand hasn’t built a deep-water base on the island years ago. We built the international airport which is the island's lifeline. The airport is also a military base if it needs to be. So why didn’t we build a port and why isn’t a ship stationed over there semi permanently. The Cook Islands are a semi-autonomous part of New Zealand and should have been our forward base from the get-go. If we were serious about defence. And have we? So why didn’t it happen? Oh, the same reason everything else is falling apart. We don’t like spending money. It’s a false economy. But now China has stolen a march from right under our feet. Or should I say our flippers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Mike Blackburn: Blackburn Management Owner on the increase in building costs in the last four years 3:11
Building costs have gone through the roof. A new QV CostBuilder survey revealed a significant increase to costs over the last four years. It looked at the comparative costs of a standard 150m square home over six main centres, and revealed an average increase of 44%. The biggest increases were seen in Palmerston North, Dunedin, and Wellington. Blackburn Management’s Mike Blackburn told Andrew Dickens that most of the increase would have occurred during the 2021/22 period when the pandemic was causing problems with the supply chain. The good news, he says, is that in the last 12 months, the average cost increase on a square metre basis was on 3% across the entirety of New Zealand. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Geoffrey Miller: Foreign Policy Analyst on heightened tensions in the Pacific as China deploys warships off the coast of Australia 3:13
There’s a sign of heightened tensions as China deploys warships off the coast of Australia. Three Chinese warships have been seen sailing around 280 kilometres off Sydney, in the Tasman Sea. Defence Minister Judith Collins says the Chinese Government hasn't told us what they're doing there. Foreign policy analyst Geoffrey Miller told Andrew Dickens it's significant, and tensions are not getting any better in the Indo-Pacific. He says we need to be careful not to overreact, as they are quite entitled to be there. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Jacqui Southey: Save the Children Advocacy and Research Director on New Zealand's Child poverty stats 3:11
There has been no change to child poverty in the last year. That's according to data released yesterday by stats NZ which shows 17.7% of all children are in poverty. That's based on household income after housing costs have been paid. Save the Children NZ's Advocacy and Research Director Jacqui Southey says we need to start looking at how we can build more affordable homes and lifting incomes for sole parent families. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Full Show Podcast: 21 February 2025 34:25
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On the Early Edition with Full Show Podcast for Friday 22nd of Feburary 2025, There has been no change to child poverty in the last year, Save the Children Advocacy and Research Director Jacqui Southey tells Andrew Dickens how the Government can change that. A new QV CostBuilder study shows that there has been a huge increase to building costs over the past four years. The New Zealand Defence Force is monitoring activity by a chinese naval taskforce, located 150 nautical miles from the coast of Sydney, Foreign Political Analyst Geoffrey Miller tells Andrew whether New Zealand needs to worry. 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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