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    Full Show Podcast: 23 January 2026

    23/1/2026 | 1h 40 mins.
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    Perspective with Ryan Bridge: There's a time and a place to protest

    23/1/2026 | 2 mins.
    Now, have a listen to this. This happened in Thames this morning as the Prime Minister arrived to go and check on the damage to the properties and check out the roads and to meet with the victims' families.
    It's a disgrace what you're doing with your climate positive, Prime Minister. It's an absolute disgrace and we're suffering now.
    You're listening to a bunch of protesters heckling the Prime Minister. They're yelling shame as he gets into his car. And yesterday, Chris Hipkins mentioned climate change in his message to victims' families.
    Now, everybody in this country knows how political climate change has become. Well, not, no, that's wrong. Not so much climate change, but how we respond to it.
    So to wave banners and bring into the debate about climate change, absolutely they're right. The protesters, they have the right to do that.
    It's also the right of the Leader of the Opposition to mention it in his address as well. But the question is whether it's in good taste. And I reckon it's a bit off for a couple of reasons.
    One, we still have teenagers trapped under a landslide at the Mount. Their families, desperate, emotional as you can well imagine, banners shouting anger through the news at a time like this, I would have thought was a bit much.
    Number 2, the idea that by closing a few farms and getting rid of some cows in New Zealand, you will somehow stop the rain from falling and the landslides from slipping is just wrong. All the scientists agree it would take unified global action, most importantly, from the big four players to move the dial even an inch.
    And right now, as everybody well knows, those players, especially the US, doing the opposite.
    Our dear friends across the Tasman have just struck a deal to extend the life of their biggest power plant. That plant, by the way, runs on coal.
    As I say, I back everyone's right to protest and say what they like. There is nothing illegal or even really nasty about it. I just think it's probably a bit in poor taste so soon after such a personal tragedy, and one that people are feeling so deeply.
    You've also got to wonder who's benefiting from all this. Are the protesters going to be flooded with supporters after an outburst like that while the families are still waiting to hear news of their loved ones stuck under a landslide?
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    Karen Stevens: Insurance and Financial Services Ombudsman gives advice on weather-related insurance claims

    23/1/2026 | 6 mins.
    A large insurance bill is looming from the latest weather-related disasters.
    The landslide at Mount Maunganui combined with flood damage in Northland, Coromandel and Gisborne means that the claims are set to roll in.
    Insurance and Financial Services Ombudsman Karen Stevens told Ryan Bridge that people affected can expect delays given the high number of claims being made.
    "I think everybody understands that with a significant weather event, there are going to be more delays than if it's just business as usual."
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    Mark Wolfenden: Woolworths Director of E-Commerce discusses new $3.50 charge for click and collect service

    23/1/2026 | 3 mins.
    Shoppers may be hit with a new unexpected fee if they are using Woolworth's click and collect service.
    Currently, Click and Collect is free at Woolworths as long as you're buying at least $50 worth of groceries, but the chain is going to change the rules so that all Click and collectors pay $3.50.
    Woolworths Director of E-Commerce Mark Wolfenden told Ryan Bridge that the price was put in place to simplify the fee on all orders, and to help the company invest in it's services.
    "It's about making it more sustainable and making sure that we can keep investing in amazing technology and services which honestly Kiwis are demanding it ever more."
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    Sharon Zollner: ANZ Chief Economist comments on higher-than-expected inflation rates

    23/1/2026 | 4 mins.
    An expectation the official cash rate will be held steady as inflation is higher than expected.
    Inflation's clocked in at 3.1 percent which means its snuck outside of the Reserve Bank's target band.
    ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner says there's now quite wide agreement that the OCR will be held at 2.25 to prevent further inflation.
    She told Ryan Bridge that more extreme measures could be needed.

    Zollner says it's more likely than not that the Official Cash Rate will be hiked sometime this year.
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With a straight down the middle approach, Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive on Newstalk ZB delivers the very latest news and views to New Zealanders as they wrap up their day.
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