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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Full Show Podcast: 25 March 2026
24/03/2026 Duración: 34minListen to the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 25 March. Get the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ryan Bridge: How much does $50 for some families cost the rest of us?
24/03/2026 Duración: 02minThat’s the real question we should be asking ourselves this morning. Remember, the Government’s running a deficit. A structural one. They spend more than they earn in taxes. The up to $400 million in yesterday’s package comes from the operating allowance. New money. The Government claims this is like a cheque account, but that’s disputed. The Taxpayer’s Union says given the fact the books are in the red, new spending is basically funded by borrowing. Therefore, it’s more like a credit card than a cheque account. We do have a Budget in May where cuts will come. But remember the forecasts for their tax break are also dependent on forecasts for growth, and growth is being hit by oil, too. That means they won’t earn as much as they thought they would. Add to that the fact borrowing costs are roughly 20% higher than they thought they would be back in December, and the spending starts to look a little shaky. $50 per family is not the real number we should be taking about this morning, the number we
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Alex Powell: NZ Herald Sports Reporter on NZ Cricket backing NZ20, Dion Nash resigning from the board
23/03/2026 Duración: 03minNZ20 has triumphed, but the administration disaster at New Zealand Cricket continues. Former Black Cap Dion Nash —understood to have been against the local franchise league that has been provisionally accepted— has resigned from NZC's board. A statement says Nash was no longer aligned with the future direction of the organisation. NZ Herald Sports Reporter Alex Powell told Ryan Bridge that it’s not surprising to see Nash falling on his sword. He says it was sort of known behind the scenes that he was the one board member really against NZ20, and without him, they could’ve come to this conclusion a few months ago. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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John Stevenson: Fonterra Co-operative Council Chair on the company's jump in profits, potential impact of the war
23/03/2026 Duración: 03minFonterra's confident it will be able to make the best of bad global circumstances. The dairy giant has reported a 2.8% lift in first-half net profit to $750 million. It's also announced a 20 cent increase in the farmgate milk price with a midpoint now sitting at $9.70 per kilo of milksolids. Chief Executive Miles Hurrell says the war in Iran creates uncertainty. Fonterra Co-operative Council Chair John Stevenson told Ryan Bridge that farmers are certainly worried. He says the key thing will be seeing how the company deals with the war and the potential impact. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dom Kalasih: Transporting NZ CEO on the Government announcing cost relief measures to tackle fuel crisis
23/03/2026 Duración: 03minCalls for New Zealanders to remain level-headed at the pump as the Government moves to improve our fuel supply. It's changing fuel specifications so importers have the option to bring in fuel refined to Australian standards. The announcement comes as petrol surpasses four dollars a litre at some stations. Transporting New Zealand CEO Dom Kalasih told Ryan Bridge we don't need to be discussing rationing yet. He says there's been some short-term disruptions at some truck stops, but we have six weeks left of fuel in the country with ships on the way. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Full Show Podcast: 24 March 2026
23/03/2026 Duración: 34minOn the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Tuesday the 24th of March 2025, the Government's announced its first change to help us from running out of fuel, Transporting NZ CEO and Former Z Energy Logistics Manager Dom Kalasih shares his thoughts. NZ Cricket's made the decision to move ahead with NZ20, NZ Herald Sports Journalist Alex Powell tells Ryan what this means for the game. Fonterra's posted a $750 million profit; Fonterra Co-operative Council Chair John Stevenson shares his thoughts. Plus, Australia Correspondent Lesley Yeomans has the latest on fuel shortages across the ditch and thousands of journalists at the ABC are going on strike from Wednesday. Get the Early Edition Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ryan Bridge: Don't expect a lolly scramble from the Government
23/03/2026 Duración: 01minAnyone expecting a lolly scramble from the Government today is going to be disappointed. At best, one or two old Werther's Originals. As we’ve been talking about for the last few weeks, this government can’t, politically, splash cash when oil’s forcing inflation up. The $60 billion borrowed and spent during the pandemic, half not actually on Covid expenses, was fuel on the fire of an already raging inflation inferno. The Reserve Bank and Government were both blowing into the same sail. It got us up on the foils for a while but ultimately just delayed the pain we’re now still feeling. The new Governor, imported from Sweden, will give a key speech later this morning after the market opens with a hint of how they’ll react to the latest international catastrophe to reach our shores. Any whiff the central government is planning to borrow and spend to cushion the blow would complicate her job. The reality is, when the shite hits the fan, things get messy. Somebody has to pay. There is no free ride, no free bu
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Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on naval base intruders and Iran missile threats to London and Paris
22/03/2026 Duración: 02minA Romanian woman and Iranian man have been arrested after allegedly trying to enter the Faslane Naval Base in Scotland. And, a UK minister says Israel's claims that Iran has missiles able to reach London and Paris cannot be substantiated. UK correspondent Gavin Grey told Ryan Bridge, "the government and ministers have been saying there is no assessment to substantiate those claims that Iran has long range missiles. "And as one minister said, even if they could, why would they?" LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Greig Epps: Imported Vehicles Association Chief Executive on the Government investing in EV chargers
22/03/2026 Duración: 03minOptimism the Government's electric vehicle charger investment will benefit Kiwis. More than 52-million-dollars is being spent to more than double chargers nationwide, in a bid to boost uptake. Co-investment from ChargeNet and Meridian Energy lifts the total to more than 110-million. Imported Vehicles Association Chief Executive Greig Epps told Ryan Bridge the Government’s worked closely with the industry over the past year. He says there's been an industry stakeholder group discussing how this could be done, and surveys completed on the existing number of chargers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Full Show Podcast: 23 March 2026
22/03/2026 Duración: 34minOn the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Monday 23rd of May 2025, The government wants to double ev charging points via interest-free loans, Imported vehicle association CEO, Greig Epps shares his thoughts. Andrew Alderson has the latest on the weekend's sport. The government’s making moves to prevent dog attacks, Northland MP Grant McCallum tells Ryan what he wants to see it review. Plus, UK/Europe Correspondent Gavin Grey has the latest on a UK minister saying there is "no assessment to substantiate" Israel's claim that Iran has long-range missiles capable of reaching London and an Iranian man and a Romanian woman have been charged after allegedly trying to enter the Faslane naval base, home to the UK's nuclear-armed submarines. Get the Early Edition Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ryan Bridge: Watch out Luxon, Winston's coming for you
22/03/2026 Duración: 02minWinston's driving a dump truck through Luxon's political strategy. Luxon‘s strategy is to let his ministers do the talking. He says his strength is picking his team. And there's good reason, he has competent ministers; finance, justice, police, education, Chris Bishop, Todd Mclay on trade, Nicola Willis - she's taking control, taking the bull by the horns on the fuel crisis, which is his COVID. But as a voter, this leaves a power of vacuum at the top. Luxon has been cutting back media appearances. And when he does appear, performances the haven’t been great, by his own admission. If Winston polls at 12% on election day, or higher, New Zealand First MP could make up a quarter of the cabinet. That’s why we met Alfred Ngaro yesterday, because he was a minister. That’s also why Winston was looking at Stuart Nash, although that looks to be a dead duck after the unfortunate comments about women's genitalia. The most powerful part of Winston's pitch to voters yesterday was not so much the policies, which
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Simon Parham: Waitomo Group CEO on the fuel regulations that could be relaxed to help mitigate the fuel crisis
19/03/2026 Duración: 02minAllowing less pure fuel into the country could shore up supply. Finance Minister Nicola Willis has asked fuel importers what specifications could be relaxed to make it easier for them to get more in. Waitomo Group Chief Executive Simon Parham says there could be a relaxing of the rules to allow more sulphur content in our diesel. He told Ryan Bridge that we only allow fuel with less than 10 parts per million sulphur content. Parham says the US allows 15 parts per million and Australia has relaxed to 50 parts per million. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nikki Hart: Nutritionist on the three-decade surge in ultra-processed food consumption in New Zealand
19/03/2026 Duración: 03minA three-decade surge in how much unhealthy food we eat. New research from Auckland University, published in the Globalisation and Health journal, shows New Zealand's imports of ultra-processed food increased from 16 kilograms in 1990, to 104 in 2023. Past studies show about 70% of packaged food in our supermarkets is ultra-processed. Nutritionist Nikki Hart told Ryan Bridge it's often disguised. She says it's canned food, crackers, and biscuits that are presented with a health claim. Kids are also feeding into unhealthy food branding, Hart saying products are designed to catch their attention. She says there's a lot of money and time going into it, as our rates of child obesity rise. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Matt Gault: ANZ Senior Economist on the Q4 GDP result
19/03/2026 Duración: 03minYesterday’s “disappointing” GDP data gives the Reserve Bank more scope to delay a hike to the Official Cash Rate, ANZ senior economist Matthew Gault says. The RBNZ’s next monetary policy review announcement is on April 8. It had been picking 0.5% GDP growth for the December quarter, but GDP rose just 0.2%. Gault told Ryan Bridge ANZ had expected the Bank to be reasonably cautious about the oil price shock compared to other central banks. “Definitely inflation will rise with oil prices going up as much as they have. But the real concern for the Reserve Bank will be whether that increase in oil prices spills over into generalized inflation, things like wages and other prices. “And with the economy in a relatively weak state, we think they'll be less worried about that than places like Australia where the economy is firing more strongly.” Gault said the Government was being “sensible” not to push inflation higher with fiscal stimulus in response to oil prices. LISTEN ABOVE&nbs
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Full Show Podcast: 20 March 2026
19/03/2026 Duración: 34minOn the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Friday 20th of March 2025, the government's acknowledged a "big shift" in the government's messaging around the war in the Middle East, Waitomo Group CEO Simon Parham, tells Ryan what oil company's are doing to assist with the oil shock. A New study highlights just how unhealthy our eating has gotten, Nutritionist Nikki Hart shares her thoughts on why we're importing so much processed foods. ANZ Senior Economist Matt Gault tells Ryan what the disappointing GDP result means for the state of our economy. Plus, UK Correspondent Vincent McAviney has the latest on prices of gas and oil rising sharply due to strikes on Iran's South Pars field and the King's opened the world's longest coastal footpath which stretches around the entire coast of England. Get the Early Edition Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener f
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Ryan Bridge: Is Joe Kent this week’s voice of reason?
19/03/2026 Duración: 01minIs Joe Kent this week’s voice of reason? Is he the guy speaking truth in the fog of war? He spoke to Tucker Carlson, and the podcast is worth a listen. He’s a MAGA guy. He was a Trump guy. But this week he turned his back on his President. He quit his job as America’s top counter-terrorism official. He was a soldier. He served in Iraq. His wife was killed in a suicide bombing in Syria. He’s no snowflake. He just doesn’t want the US getting bogged down in wars it can’t win. It’s one thing to bomb the hell out of a country. But when the dust settles, the troops go home, the victory banners are unfurled, then what? In Iraq - a power vacuum and ISIS. So, in calling this out, in quitting, is Joe Kent a hero or a traitor? The FBI’s now investigating him, but that’s not unusual. Look at Jerome Powell (Fed Chair), John Bolton, right down to Jimmy Kimmel, who was investigated by the US TV regulator after criticising Trump. Only time will tell whether there was a pressing need to start this war w
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Simon Laurent: NZ Association of Migration and Investment Chair on the impact of Government immigration law reform on asylum seekers
18/03/2026 Duración: 04minChanges to refugee law could put asylum seekers at risk. Under proposed Government reforms, immigration officials would be able to consider crimes committed by refugee applicants. The changes also introduce stricter rules, including mandatory biometrics appointments. NZ Association of Migration and Investment Chair Simon Laurent told Ryan Bridge the new rules could have serious consequences for asylum seekers. He says if they don't show up for the appointment, it appears their claim will be thrown out. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Irene King: Aviation Industry Commentator on the Westport to Wellington flight link being unsustainable
18/03/2026 Duración: 01minAn aviation expert believes the chances of a Westport to Wellington route returning in the future are slim. Westport is on the brink of losing its only direct air link to the capital, with flights set to be axed by May unless financial support is secured. Regional carrier Originair stepped in to maintain the route after Sounds Air withdrew from the service in 2024. Aviation Industry commentator Irene King told Ryan Bridge people just aren't using the route much during the week. She says it might be sustainable for sort of unscheduled casual operations but will be very difficult to get someone in there for scheduled flights. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Full Show Podcast: 19 March 2026
18/03/2026 Duración: 34minOn the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Thursday 19th of March 2025, Westpac Chief Economist Kelly Eckhold shares his forecast for GDP data out today. Westport’s losing its only air service, Aviation commentator Irene King shares her thoughts. The Government's cracking down on criminal migrants and refugees, Immigration lawyer and Chairman of the New Zealand Association of Migration and Investment, Simon Laurent shares his thoughts. Plus, US Correspondent Jagruti Dave has the latest on the Senate hearing on worldwide threats and the confirmation hearing of Markwayne Mullin, Trump's pick to replace Kristi Noem. 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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Kelly Eckhold: Westpac Chief Economist on GDP data
18/03/2026 Duración: 02minWestpac's chief economist is still holding out hope New Zealand will weather financial headwinds from the Iran war. Stats NZ's releasing data for the December quarter just before 11am. Westpac and ASB have forecast 0.4% quarterly growth, while BNZ and Kiwibank suggest 0.3% and ANZ 0.2%. Kelly Eckhold told Ryan Bridge everyone's looking forward to the conflict's impacts, but he's optimistic. He says we have strong commodity prices and the exchange rate's helping us out, meaning we're better placed than we could have been. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.