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    Mike's Minute: What did the unions achieve?

    02/03/2026 | 1 mins.
    I watched a woman from one of the unions explain how much work had been done to settle their claim.
    The allied health workers have signed off their deal. That’s 12,000 physios, social workers, etc. There was more work to do, she said.
    I bet there is. Unions are dreadful things and they're full of people who are full of hate and misery.
    The health workers got about 2.5% this year and a bit over 2% next year.
    The principals got something similar and the secondary teachers got the same thing. The primary teachers are holdouts, but that’s over the Treaty. Money wise they appear to have been offered what everyone else has.
    In other words, all the angst and upset, hot air, back and forward, the strike, the stop-works and the waving of placards on picket lines has resulted in, pretty much, the same for everyone – two point something percent this year and a bit less next year.
    Months and months and months' worth of aggro for the same result.
    What is the point in that?
    At all times the state had no money. We are in debt. When you have a collective that covers thousands, the offer will always be affected by the scale of the outcome.
    Sir Brian Roche would appear to be the unsung hero, quietly and patiently beavering away with a bunch of myopic ideologues who believe that threats and withdrawals of labour is a good way to do business.
    If one of them had got 8%, if one of them had been able to point to a material gain by their seemingly never-ending barrage of industrial action, they may have had a point.
    But they can't. In a nutshell, they got pretty much what they got offered.
    The state were never looking to rip anyone off. Good people and good order is a valuable asset in the public service. But in a country with no money you can't magic up riches.
    So all that union apparatus for what? All those fees for what? All those days off for what?
    2% this year and 2% next year for everyone. How much time, energy and noise could have been saved if the approach was less adversarial and more adult?
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    Catherine Field: France Correspondent on France's plan to increase nuclear arsenal, geopolitical conflicts

    02/03/2026 | 5 mins.
    France is increasing its nuclear arsenal for the first time in decades.
    It will also significantly intensify nuclear weapons cooperation with eight European allies, French President Emmanuel Macron announced.
    He says the “period of geopolitical upheaval” means France, the EU’s only nuclear power, must strengthen its deterrent in the face of multiple threats.
    France Correspondent Catherine Field told Mike Hosking that in the past, France maintained a policy of “strict sufficiency” for its nuclear warheads, but that policy has been removed.
    She says they’re not sure how many warheads will be in the supply, as the details have been light.
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    Lindsay Parkinson: Rose Family Estate CEO on the Wairau River 2025 Sauvignon Blanc making the World's Best Sommeliers' Selection for 2026

    02/03/2026 | 3 mins.
    Another Kiwi success story from the world of wine.
    Marlborough’s Wairau River 2025 Sauvignon Blanc has made the World’s Best Sommeliers’ Selection for 2026 – chosen by top sommeliers from 17 countries across six continents.
    It’s the only Australasian wine to make the list.
    Rose Family Estate CEO Lindsay Parkinson told Mike Hosking this award is all about balance, and some sommeliers have very specific requirements, so they’re chuffed to meet those.
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    Full Show Podcast: 03 March 2026

    02/03/2026 | 1h 28 mins.
    On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 3rd of March, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State looks at the US’ next steps in the Middle East, and we take a look at the impact it may have on NZ trade.
    A New Zealand wine company is the only Australasian brand named in the World’s Best Sommelier Selection for 2026.
    And Liam Lawson joins the show ahead of the first race of the season this weekend and his second full season in Formula 1.
    Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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    Joel Rubin: Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State on the conflict in the Middle East

    02/03/2026 | 5 mins.
    Donald Trump says the US had projected a four-to-five-week operation in Iran but could go much longer.
    Some of Iran's retaliatory strikes have been targeted at key energy infrastructure in the region, including an oil refinery and natural gas plant.
    The Iranian Red Crescent says at least 555 people have been killed in attacks on the nation.
    Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under the Obama Administration, Joel Rubin told Mike Hosking that while Trump had a plan for the first days of the strike, there’s not much of a plan beyond that.
    He says there’s aspirational goals, such as the people of Iran rising up, but Trump hasn’t explained exactly how that will be implemented.
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show.Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda.The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more.The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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