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The Weekend Collective

Newstalk ZBwww.newstalkzb.co.nz

The Weekend Collective on Newstalk ZB is an intelligent and fun take on the life you live and what you love. From Barrister to singer to recording artist and concert producer, including performing the national anthem for the All Blacks, you name it, Tim Beveridge has done it. Joined by a range of special expert guests throughout the afternoon, The Weekend Collective will cover off the issues of the week, politics, parenting, finance, wellness and property.

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Politics Central: ACT Polls Dramatically Increase Over Waitangi

ACT have had a dramatic increase in their polling since the election in November. Tim Beverage spoke to ACT leader David Seymour to understand why. ALSO As War in Ukraine continues to be a stalemate and US funding to the region seems in jeopardy. Tim Beverage speaks to Strategic Analysist Paul Buchanan to discuss the long term implications for the war. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Feb 14, 202440 min

Kyle MacDonald: Mental health and the impact on behaviour

Have we fallen into the habit of conflating mental health, with having a legitimate mental health disorder? Psychotherapist Kyle Macdonald joined the Health Hub to discuss mental health and whether some of us are using it as a tool to justify ones faults or bad behaviour. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 04, 202440 min

Max Whitehead: What to make of the modest increase to the minimum wage

2024’s minimum wage rise is one of the smallest in recent decades, when compared to the rate of inflation, from April 1st the minimum wage will lift 2% from $22.70 to $23.15 an hour. So do employees deserve more, and if so how should you go about negotiating a pay-rise. Max Whitehead joined the Weekend Collective to provide his advice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 04, 202439 min

Al Gillespie: Waikato University law professor says New Zealand to tread carefully around taking action in the Middle East

A law professor says New Zealand's deployment of troops to the Red Sea is a good first step. The Government last week announced six Defence Force personnel would be deployed to support military action against Houthi militants. Waikato University law professor Alexander Gillespie, says our actions are justified, but we need to be wary of possible escalation. "One of the risks right now is that it appears that people think they're going up for one reason, when in fact it's something else. So we ha...

Feb 04, 202414 min

Tama Potaka: Māori Development Minister hopeful Tuesday's Waitangi Day commemorations won't turn aggressive

Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka is confident Waitangi Day commemorations won't turn ugly. The Government will be welcomed to Waitangi on Tuesday, while opposition parties have been visiting over the course of the weekend. Some MPs used their visit to hit out some of the Government's policies they deem anti-Māori, with Labour's Kelvin Davis describing the Government as spiders, and a den of lions. But Mr Potaka says despite the variety of concerns, he's not focused on the negatives. "What ...

Feb 04, 20249 min

Politics Central: Should New Zealand do more or less for the Middle East?

Developments in the Middle East are growing as the UK and US militaries both launched a third round of joint attacks on the Houthis in Yemen in response to the Iran-aligned group's ongoing attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea. International Law Professor Al Gillespie, joins the Weekend Collective to discuss how U.S. strikes align with international law. Plus, we ask Al how New Zealand fits into this- should we be doing more in the Middle East or should we stay out of it? Later, we're joine...

Feb 04, 202441 min

The Parent Squad with Nathan Wallis: Why don't kids want to go to school anymore?

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has sent a clear message to parents to 'wake up', as an effort to tackle low school attendance. So why don't kids want to go to school, how can we improve the situations, and is it the parents, teachers, or kids at fault? Expert Nathan Wallis joins the Weekend Collective to discuss. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 03, 202441 min

The Panel with Mark Crysell and Bridgette Morten: James Shaw's departure, police fitness tests and airline safety videos

Mark Crysell and Bridgette Morten join the Weekend Collective to chat about the future of the Green Party with James Shaw leaving- and if the compulsory police fitness test is 'too hard' as some ex-police officers are describing. Plus, are airline safety videos spending too much time on entertainment value as opposed to focusing on safety- and were you one of the 52000 people who rang into ZM for two Taylor Swift tickets? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Feb 03, 202440 min

Simeon Brown: Local Government Minister defends the Government's decision to scrap plans to allow 16-year-olds to vote

The Government recently scrapped plans that would allow 16-year-olds to vote in local elections. Local Government Minister Simeon Brown says they will not be entertaining the previous Government's voting age bill - calling it a costly distraction. Minister Brown says local Governments need to focus on fixing their own infrastructure issues rather than pushing this legislation through. "There's a lot of activism around this particular issue- I'd just encourage councils who are interested in lower...

Jan 28, 20246 min

David Seymour: ACT leader explains the purpose of his Treaty Principles Bill

David Seymour says he wants the Treaty of Waitangi made clear for everyone. The ACT Party leader is hoping to introduce his Treaty Principles Bill by May. Seymour has given his State of the Nation speech today, and that legislation made up a large part of it. He says the Treaty has not been clearly defined. "People say- don't mess with the Treaty. Well I'm sorry, but people have been messing with it for the last 40 years, they're just not democratically elected. And I think it's time we have a d...

Jan 28, 202418 min

Politics Central: Has the nation gotten more divided?

This week on Politics Central, David Seymour addressed his State of the Nation Speech and claimed New Zealand has gotten more divided as a nation- where people are unable to discuss ideologies without being shut down immediately. Later, Local Government Minister Simeon Brown explains why he scrapped the previous Government's bill to lower the voting age to 16 in local elections. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Jan 28, 202441 min

Debbie Roberts: What will 2024 bring for first home buyers?

House sales to first-home buyers represented a quarter of all property purchases in 2023, according to CoreLogic, making it a record-setting year for new homeowners. This drove buying activity up by 25.8 percent. But what will 2024 bring? Debbie Roberts from Property Apprentice joins the Weekend Collective to discuss. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 27, 202441 min

The Panel with Tyler Adams, Niva Retimanu, and Shane Te Pou: The Government's problems with Māori, Surf Lifesaving's overstretched resources, and drinking at sports

The political year has barely begun and the Government's problems with Māori are already in sharp focus - and they're not likely to go away. Surf Lifesaving says 500 rescues are stretching resources, and should drinking at sports matches be allowed? Join Niva Retimanu, Shane Te Pou, and host Tyler Adams as we wrap up the week on The Panel. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 27, 202440 min

Politics Central: The mental health debate with Peter Dunne

Former MP Golriz Ghahraman resigned last week following allegations of shoplifting, sparking a debate on the mental health of politicians. Is mental health just a PR tool for getting out of a sticky situation? Commentator Peter Dunne seems to think this is the case for younger MPs. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 21, 202441 min

Martin Dunn: What could co-ownership do for the housing market?

What is the benefit of co-ownership? Have you done it? Martin from Real Estate Together joins the Weekend Collective to chat about how this could change the property market. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 21, 202441 min

The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Mark Crysell: Golriz Ghahraman, Treaty Principles Bill leaks, vaping and New Zealand's best streets

This week, Jo McCarroll and Mark Crysell join the Weekend Collective to discuss Golriz Ghahraman, the leaked ministry documents raising issues with the Treaty Principles Bill, and the debate about whether vaping should be banned. Plus, is K Road New Zealand's best street? What do we think the country's best street is? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 21, 202441 min

Politics Central: Recapping 2023 in politics

It’s been a big week in politics, as a host of Labour's policies have been tipped on the scrap heap as the new coalition Government starts passing laws at pace. Finance Minister Nicola Willis joins the Weekend Collective to share who her politician of the year is, as well as what we can expect from the mini-budget. Plus, Jason Walls joins the show to discuss the key moments from the year that's been in politics. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Dec 17, 202341 min

Jason Walls: ZB political editor on the decision to scrap Let's Get Wellington Moving

The decision to scrap Wellington's major infrastructure project is coming as no surprise. In a joint statement, the Government, Wellington City Council and the regional council announced they'd agreed to dissolve the plans, making way for projects including the Basin upgrade and a second Mt Victoria Tunnel. The Golden Mile plans will remain solely with the city council. Newstalk ZB Political Editor Jason Walls says the news is predictable. "The Nats said that this is something they were going to...

Dec 17, 202312 min

Nicola Willis: Finance Minister ahead of the Government's proposed pre-Christmas mini-Budget

The Finance Minister says New Zealanders will have a chance to take a good look at how the economy is faring this week. Nicola Willis will release the new Government's mini-budget on Wednesday. Treasury will also release its half-yearly set of economic forecasts. Willis says they want to clearly show people where the challenges are, and how they will respond. "I want them to know that it's tough, but also that there's hope. Going into Christmas, people should know that we're closing a chapter of...

Dec 17, 20239 min

The Panel with Mark Crysell and Ganesh Raj: Clean Car Discounts, Quote of the Year, Cannabis in rest homes

Today on the Panel Tim Beveridge was joined by TVNZ's Mark Crysell and celebrity chef Ganesh Raj to wrap the week. Topics include Parliament repealing the successful Clean Car Discount, New Zealand’s Quote of the Year finalists, and Cannabis in rest homes, as a Kiwi company uses retirees for medicinal tests. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 16, 202342 min

Kyle MacDonald: Coping with loneliness over the Christmas season

Christmas is time for celebration, family, and gratitude. But if you're spending Christmas by yourself, it can also be a lonely time of year for a lot of people. How do you cope with loneliness over this festive period? Kyle MacDonald gives us his advice. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 11, 202340 min

Amanda Morrall: How can we save money over the Christmas season?

'Tis the season for tight budget Christmas, how are you trying to save money over the holiday season? Plus, how do you choose which charity to donate to? Amanda Morrall gives us her take. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 11, 202341 min

Jason Walls: ZB's political editor on the proposed changes set to take place as part of the Government's 100-day plan

The new Government has got a big week ahead, as it races to get its 100-day plan well underway. The first Question Time last week saw the battlegrounds drawn and Labour taking Opposition for the first time in years. Newstalk ZB's political editor Jason Walls says he expects the amendments to the Reserve Bank's mandates to show up on Tuesday's order paper. He says the Labour Government made the Bank be mindful of employment, and the new coalition wants it back to focusing on just inflation. Scrap...

Dec 10, 202316 min
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