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    Mike's Minute: NZ look like the adults in the room re our fuel response

    30/03/2026 | 2 mins.
    From our "don’t waste a crisis" file, is it possible this Government's handling thus far of oil events might well see them rewarded with an increased level of support as the election draws closer?
    The initial reaction when the war broke out and oil went up was twofold.
    1) Around the economy, the rebound, the resurgence we had seen may well be, yet again, off.
    2) That the poor Government worked their butts off, trimmed the Budget, changed the laws, got rid of the mess, and at last were seeing the fruits of the labour.
    Then bang – Operation Epic Fury.
    The next question so far unanswered here is, will the Government of the day take the political heat because the cost of living is up, even though it is none of their fault?
    The partial answer comes from Australia in their polling and that answer is 'no'. The war and its associated economic outworkings fall entirely on America.
    Polling in America shows the same thing. This is on Trump.
    As I said last week, New Zealand v Australia in terms of messaging, organisation, reaction, and action is not even a contest. Australia is a hot mess of confusion, claim and counterclaim, and a growing bitch session between state and Canberra.
    Here, it would seem close to faultless.
    For those upset over the lack of free money, you might not agree with it, but you can't blame the messaging or say it hasn’t been explained.
    Yesterday's LNG explanation from the Prime Minister that it either stacks up or it doesn’t is what we desperately need more of. Not ideology, not feels, not obsessions; just stats, numbers and facts. Does it work, or does it not?
    The oil numbers yesterday seem reassuringly well organised. We are clearly hustling and so far, it's clearly working.
    There's messaging about what it isn't, i.e. this isn't Covid, this isn't about sourdough, or animals in windows. This isn't about hugs and kindness and all the other BS.
    It's about adults, and organisation, and getting stuff done as best you can in an environment that is largely beyond your control and in a country that is at the end of a very long supply chain at the bottom of the world.
    Although we wouldn’t wish any of this on our worst enemy, it's so far so good from what looks like a seriously competent Government and one that might get some support simply because when it hit the fan they were up for it and not making it up.
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    Matt Lambert: Kiwi Michelin Star Chef on his return to the New Zealand hospitality scene, the arrival of Michelin Stars

    30/03/2026 | 10 mins.
    Auspicious timing with one of New Zealand’s best chefs returning to our shores as excitement around Michelin Stars continues to build.
    One of only two Kiwi chefs whose restaurant earned a star, Matt Lambert held one between 2013 and 2020 with his New York restaurant ‘The Musket Room’.
    He’s now decided to return to New Zealand with a new culinary venture, ‘Return’, a restaurant described by Lambert as ‘The Musket Room 2.0’.
    Having experience with the guide, Lambert believes the arrival of Michelin Stars in New Zealand will be amazing for the country’s tourism and dining scene.
    “It basically tells the rest of the world we have restaurants as good as the rest of the world,” Lambert told Mike Hosking.
    “A lot of people travel through Europe, and they’ll just use the guide verbatim to go to all the restaurants they go to ... now, if they’re coming here, it opens the door for a lot of restaurants.”
    Earning a Michelin Star was a long held goal for Lambert, and it was one of the reasons he moved to New York in the first place.
    “The goal was to get a star within three years,” he told Hosking.
    “It was one of the most special things I’ve done in my career, because I’d had that sort of vision for a very long time, and having the opportunity to be able to achieve a goal like that, [it] was a special moment.”
    Despite all the doom and gloom that seems to surround the sector, Lambert doesn’t believe things are as bad as they seem.
    “I love the hospo scene – I think it’s vibrant, I think it’s great ... there’s a lot happening and it’s all pretty good.”
    And while some might look at the economy and the conflict over in the Middle East and decide to hold off on opening a new establishment, Lambert has no such qualms.
    “What am I gonna wait for, do you know what I mean?”
    “I'm aware of all the negative things that are kind of happening, but y’know, this is a place of celebration, a place to come and feel good,” he told Hosking.
    “I feel, maybe now more than ever, that’s what we need.”
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    Full Show Podcast: 31 March 2026

    30/03/2026 | 1h 29 mins.
    On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 31st of March, new economic forecasts have been released amid the uncertainty of the war.
    Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour responds to Labour’s hesitance towards the India Free Trade Agreement and Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones offers reassurances around the country’s fuel and diesel supply.
    Michelin Star winning Kiwi chef Matt Lambert is opening a fresh venture in what most would describe as a tough environment, so what does he see in our sector that others don't?
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    Nick Tuffley: ASB Senior Economist on the revised economic outcome forecasts, impact of Middle East conflict

    30/03/2026 | 3 mins.
    With so much uncertainty in the Middle East, people should focus on preparing for different scenarios that could affect their businesses, ASB chief economist Nick Tuffley says.
    ASB’s revised outlook forecasts inflation to climb further this year and GDP growth contracting for the second quarter thanks to higher fuel prices hitting consumers.
    Tuffley told Mike Hosking that Q2 was when the peak impacts of the oil shock would ripple through and affect people’s spending power.
    The ASB forecast —of GDP growth at 1.3% and inflation at 4%— was “not the end of the world” but would delay New Zealand’s economic recovery, he said.
    Inflation had hit 5% before, when oil prices were high before the financial crisis. That level of inflation was still possible this year, but the Reserve Bank had time to wait, given New Zealand’s economy wasn’t overheating.
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    Catherine Field: Europe Correspondent on the attempted bomb planting outside the Bank of America in Paris

    30/03/2026 | 5 mins.
    French intelligence services believe an attempt to plant a bomb outside the Bank of America in Paris is linked to a pro-Iran group, Europe correspondent Catherine Field says.
    Police in Paris foiled the bombing and arrested the suspect – a 17-year-old immigrant who said he had been recruited via Snapchat for €600 (NZ$1202).
    Field told Mike Hosking the attempt bore the hallmarks of previous Iran-linked attacks in Belgium and the Netherlands as well as an arson attack on four Jewish–run ambulances in London.
    “That is what's got the intelligence services and the anti-terrorism police here particularly concerned,” she said.
    “It's possibly a group they've not heard about before and they're using social media in a way that they've seen before, that's very difficult to monitor.”
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