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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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The Panel with Pete Wolfkamp and Jo McCarroll: Woke sushi, Lord of the Rings, fake pandas at the zoo, and another political poll

This week on the Panel Tim Beveridge was joined by Pete Wolfkamp and Jo McCarroll to discuss this week’s stories. School lunches are continuing, this time without “woke” sushi. Lord of the Rings is about to get another instalment, and zoogoers were outraged to find the “panda” exhibit filled with black and white dyed dogs. Plus, there's been another political poll released. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

May 11, 202440 min

Kyle Macdonald: Young people hit from all sides driving down welfare

Something is going wrong for young people between the ages of 15 and 24 in the UK, across Europe, the US and Australia, as Oxford Universities World Happiness Report sounds alarm about the welfare of young people. The report shows that young adults are being hit from all sides by a toxic combination of government policy, a housing affordability crisis, stagnating wages, and a high cost of living. Plus, social media is believed to play a part in driving down self-esteem and robbing young people o...

May 05, 202439 min

Politics Central: Does Julie Anne Genter's conduct represent a 'decline in standards'?

Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown and Simeon Brown unveiled their new water plan for the city, which will see an increase of rates by 7.2 percent, rather than the 25.8 percent proposed by Watercare. Simeon Brown joins the Weekend Collective to explain further. Later, Julie Anne Genter has been accused of 'intimidating' behaviour after a disagreement saw the Green MP leave her seat to confront a Government minister during a transport debate. Former Speaker of the House, Sir Lockwood Smith, joins the Wee...

May 05, 202441 min

Sir Lockwood Smith: Former House Speaker criticises Julie Anne Genter's conduct in Parliament

The standard of Parliament has been called into question as Green MP Julie Anne Genter undergoes disciplinary action. Ms Genter confronted Minister Matt Doocey on Wednesday. She has until midday Monday to make any representations to the Speaker, before he decides if she will be referred to the Privileges Committee. Former speaker of the house Sir Lockwood Smith says Parliament standards have slipped. "Members of Parliament are meant to be seen as leaders, if you like. How they behave is importan...

May 05, 202414 min

Simeon Brown: Local Government Minister on Auckland avoiding projected 25.8 percent increase in water rates

A deal between Auckland Council and the Government has helped Aucklanders avoid the projected 25.8 percent increase in water rates. Auckland Council will retain local control of water assets, as part of the Local Water Well Done plan. Local Government Minister Simeon Brown says councils will have more control over their water assets under their scheme. Local councils will be asked to put forward their water service delivery plans for the next 12 months. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener f...

May 05, 202411 min

The Parent Squad with Nathan Wallis: How can parents encourage their kids to read?

A review by the Education Hub found just 60 percent of the country's 15-year-olds were achieving above the most basic levels of reading and writing. This means 40 percent of 15-year-olds struggle with reading and writing, so what role do parents need to play in encouraging their kids to read? Expert Nathan Wallis joins the Weekend Collective with his advice. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

May 04, 202441 min

Debbie Roberts: How does regulation affect buyer interest?

The coalition Government will not proceed with the Labour Government’s plans to regulate residential property managers, despite backing from a renters’ lobby group and lawyers. How does regulation affect buyer interest - and was it the right decision? Debbie Roberts from Property Apprentice gives her take. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 04, 202441 min

The Panel with Simon Wilson and Mark Crysell: Julie Anne Genter, James Shaw, Department of Corrections slushy fund, Christchurch Arts Centre funding

Today on the Panel Tim Beveridge was joined by Mark Crysell and Simon Wilson to dive into the biggest stories from the week that’s been. On the Green Party: should Julie Anne Genter be sacked? What will James Shaw’s legacy be? On finances: the Department of Corrections has spent $315,000 of taxpayer money on slushies, and should Christchurch City Council step in and help out the Christchurch Arts Centre? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

May 04, 202441 min

Hannah McQueen: The best lessons to teach your children about money

What are the best lessons to teach your children about money? How soon should you be setting them up with a trust fund, or a personal savings account? Hannah McQueen of Enable Me joins the Weekend Collective to discuss. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 29, 202441 min

Greg Pain: High tech sports equipment v making do with the basics

The London Marathon took place on April 21, and a record number of runners were using carbon-fibre shoes. How important is it to have the best sporting equipment? Can you make do with the basics? Sports Biomechanist Greg Pain joins The Weekend Collective to discuss. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 28, 202441 min

Politics Central: Budget cuts in healthcare and the free speech debate

This week on Politics Central, former Te Whatu Ora chairperson Rob Campbell criticises the organisation's decision to make savings at the country's hospitals, saying they are 'extraordinary' and signal poor management. Later, five academics and public figures were set to debate free speech at Victoria University in Wellington last Monday, but backlash within the university has seen the event postponed. Both Victoria University's Students' Association president and the university's Vice-Chancello...

Apr 28, 202441 min

Nic Smith: Victoria University Vice-Chancellor addresses postponed free speech event

Victoria University's Vice-Chancellor has his own concerns over an infamous free speech panel event. A selection of public figures and academics were set to debate free speech, but backlash within the university led to the event being postponed. Vice-Chancellor Nic Smith says it's a 'travesty' that people are no longer willing to listen and draw their own conclusions. "That's an issue that I've seen across multiple media - we create bubbles where everyone wants to agree with each other and shout...

Apr 28, 20243 min

Marcail Parkinson: Victoria University Students' Association president addresses postponed free speech event

There's debate over Victoria University's decision to call off a discussion on free speech. It comes after outrage within the university, with claims the panellists didn't represent a balance of views. 600 people had registered to attend before the university's Vice-Chancellor postponed the event, saying they were going back to the drawing board. Students' Association president Marcail Parkinson says some speakers would've made students uncomfortable, and have a history of hate speech. LISTEN AB...

Apr 28, 202410 min

Rob Campbell: former Te Whatu Ora chair on the organisation warning hospitals need to make financial cuts

Te Whatu Ora has been criticised for telling public hospitals to bring the organisation back to budget, they need to make target savings of $105 million by July. It said several districts have gone over budget in the past three months. However, health unions have warned the constraints will impact medical care. Former Te Whatu Ora chair Rob Campbell says we should be trying to improve our health system - not just saving costs. "Once you get the emphasis on just saving costs, you end up cutting t...

Apr 28, 202411 min

The Parent Squad with John Cowan: Navigating the world with a baby

Leave the baby with a sitter or take them everywhere with you? US comedian Arj Barker has sparked a furious backlash after asking a woman to take her baby out of his show at the Melbourne Comedy Festival - what do we think? John Cowan joins the Weekend Collective with his take. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 27, 202441 min

Ashley Church: How long-term should you plan for when buying?

A couple bought an investment property in the 90's for under $150,000, and sold it in 2024 for $4 million, so how long term should you be thinking when you're buying? Ashley Church joins the Weekend Collective with his take. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 27, 202441 min

The Panel with Brad Olsen and Pete Wolfkamp: Victoria University cancels free speech event, Reading Cinemas' failed deal with Wellington Council, Arj Barker kicking out a mother

Today on the Panel Tim Beveridge was joined by Brad Olsen and Pete Wolfkamp to wrap the week that’s been. On today’s agenda: Reading Cinemas is disappointed by the failed $32 million deal with Wellington Council, and Leo Malloy confronted a gun-toting ‘cowboy’ in a night of Viaduct mayhem. Victoria University has cancelled a free speech event because student protesters were ‘freaked out’, and a mother was kicked out of Arj Barker’s comedy show because her baby was distracting. Do you think it’s ...

Apr 27, 202438 min

Kent Johns: Connections between stress and weight gain

Is there a connection between stress and weight gain? Plus in a time when most of us are tightening the belt, there are ways we can get fit without a gym membership. Health coach Kent Johns joined the Weekend Collective to discuss. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 21, 202441 min

Max Whitehead: How to bounce back from mid-career layoffs

With all the cuts to the cut service, how should you deal with layoffs mid-career, and more importantly how can you bounce back? Employment relations practitioner Max Whitehead joined the show to discuss. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 21, 202441 min

Politics Central: Don Brash and Shane Jones

Former Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr joined Helen Clark at Parliament this week, to warn New Zealand against joining Pillar 2 of the AUKUS defence pact, saying it is "fragrant, methane-wrapped bullsh*t," and funnily enough former opposition leader Don Brash tends to agree. Later, Shane Jones who has recently ben speaking about mining and fishing, this week let go with a broadside against the Waitangi Tribunal, saying they have "no business running it's operations as some sort of star cham...

Apr 21, 202441 min

The Panel with Niva Retimanu and Wilhelmina Shrimpton: Stuff takes the 6pm bulletin on TV3, Shane Jones wants to loosen restrictions on coal mining, New Zealand's one of the most sexually active countries

Niva Retimanu and Wilhelmina Shrimpton joined Tim Beveridge to wrap this week on the Panel. On the agenda tonight: Stuff and Warner Bros. Discovery have struck a deal, Stuff taking over the 6pm news bulletin for TV3. Shane Jones is planning to loosen consenting restrictions surrounding coal mining. New Zealand has been awarded the title of one of the most sexually active countries in the world. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Apr 20, 202440 min

Andrew Bascand: The changing face of the banking sector

Harbour Asset Management's Managing Director Andrew Bascand joined Tim Beveridge on Smart Money this week. They discussed how geopolitical events in Gaza including the recent attack made by Iran on Israel affected the sharemarket. Plus, digital banking has entered the Australian market. The pair discuss how people's relationship with banks is changing and more and more bank branches closing down. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Apr 14, 202441 min

Dr Alex Bartle: Do supplements help with healthy sleep?

Melatonin has emerged in recent years as one of the most popular sleep supplements, given its reputation for being effective as well as safe. Nearly two-thirds of adults say they’ve turned to melatonin to help them sleep, according to a 2023 survey from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. But can you over-rely on sleep supplements? Dr Alex Bartle from SleepWell Clinic joins us to give us his thoughts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Apr 14, 202438 min

Politics Central: Iran-Israel conflict escalates

Today, Israel launched dozens of drones and missiles at Israel, in an attack that may trigger a major escalation between the regional archenemies. The United States has since pledged to back Israel. Waikato University's International Law professor Alexander Gillespie analyses the escalating situation. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 14, 202442 min

Al Gillespie: Waikato University Law Professor on Iran launching dozens of aerial drones and missiles at Israel

In a widely anticipated move, Iran has launched an aerial attack into Israel. The Israel Defence Force estimates Iran launched over 200 different kinds of drones, including killer drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles. Waikato University Law Professor Al Gillespie says this attack was to be expected, as both sides had been 'goading' each other for the past few months. "I think the final provocation was the attack on the consulate, it was the bit that tipped them over the edge. And Iran ...

Apr 14, 202418 min

Helen O'Sullivan: How will the return of no-cause evictions impact the rental market?

The Government is reintroducing 90-day no-cause evictions and making several changes to notice period laws in a move meant to 'encourage landlords back to the rental property market'. How will this affect the market? Helen O'Sullivan from Global Valocity joins the Weekend Collective to discuss. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 13, 202441 min
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