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  • Steve Price: Australian Correspondent on elections, polls
    2025/02/23

    In Australian election polls, the Coalition has built a 52 percent to 48 percent lead over Labour, its biggest since the last election.

    The margin significantly increases Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's chance of creating a minority government.

    Australian Correspondent Steve Price says the Sydney Morning Herald has now said the election will now be sooner rather than later.

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  • Mike's Minute: Winston Peters is wrong about the Pacific
    2025/02/23

    I am sad to report that Winston Peters is wrong.

    His thinking that the Pacific favours friendship has been proven naive.

    As I have always said, chequebooks win and we don’t have a chequebook and even his goodwill gesture in 2017, when he lined up along side Labour and handed out a billion dollars, has proven woefully short.

    The Chinese have shown over the weekend that the world is changing, and in a dramatic way, and we haven't even mentioned the word Trump yet.

    The Cooks deal is about mining the seabed. It's about things at great depth in the ocean that are worth a fortune.

    In the meantime the Chinese navy has arrived locally and we are busy diverting planes while having no idea why they have done what they have done.

    The best reasoning I have seen so far is from Mick Ryan, who appears on this show periodically. He is ex-military and a great thinker and is deeply worried. If he is, we all should be.

    His theory is the Chinese are reminding Australia that you might want to stay local instead of wandering off and doing your exercises in places like, oh, I don’t know, Taiwan?

    If you don’t know what's coming and when, staying local makes sense. They are sending a message.

    Is it legal? Yes. It's international waters so it's international law and nothing has been broken, apart from the fact they are rude by not letting anyone know.

    But then that's the point.

    There is also a sense that some sort of picking of sides is coming i.e AUKUS or no AUKUS.

    We might like to think about that as well. We might also like to look at our defence forces and wonder, yet again, if we have tried our luck just a little too long and what's left of what we have, might need a bit more dough spent on it.

    But, as for the Pacific, Mark Brown will say nice things. But money talks and it has talked.

    The Pacific generally are being, or have been, bought off by Chinese money, whether its security like the Solomons or mining like the Cooks.

    Friendship doesn’t solve any of it.

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  • Full Show Podcast: 24 February 2025
    2025/02/23
    Listen to the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday 24 February.
    Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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  • Jo Mckenna: Rome Correspondent on the status of Pope Francis' health
    2025/02/23

    The Pope is in critical condition as he now battles kidney failure.

    On Saturday the Vatican announced he was suffering from a prolonged respiratory crisis, and he has since been receiving constant oxygen.

    Rome Correspondent Jo Mckenna joins the show for an update on the Pope's condition.

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    3 分
  • Thorsten Benner: Director of the Global Public Policy Institute on Friedrich Merz Conservative Party win
    2025/02/23

    The German Conservative party has been elected, securing the largest part in the next German parliament.

    The party received nearly 30% of the vote.

    The Far-right party has come second.

    Co-founder and director of the Global Public Policy Institute Thorsten Benner discusses the details of the election with Mike Hosking.

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    7 分
  • David Seymour: Associate Finance Minister on a reform to the Overseas Investment Act
    2025/02/23

    The Government is welcoming more foreign investment to New Zealand businesses by amending the Overseas Investment Act.

    The Associate Finance Minister David Seymour talks to Mike Hosking about the announcement, why it took as long as it did, how much money is coming into the country, and the sectors excluded from the reform.

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  • Blair Macdonald: Police director of Service Superintendent on Police non-emergency calls target, customer satisfaction
    2025/02/23

    Police have a target of answering 70% of non-emergency calls within 90 seconds, but they're at 17%.

    The average wait time is 6 minutes and 36 seconds.

    They now have a new focus: customer satisfaction.

    Police director of Service Superintendent Blair Macdonald talks to Mike Hosking.

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  • Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on NATO leaders heading to US, Elon Musk's "5 Things" deadline
    2025/02/23

    NATO leaders are on their way to the United States this week.

    French President Emmanuel Macron will arrive in Washington tomorrow, followed by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

    Meanwhile, Elon Musk's "5 Things" deadline is up tomorrow, leaving federal workers jobs on the line.

    US Correspondent Richard Arnold joins the show.

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    5 分