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- 1007 - Six and a Song with Matt Heath
Matt Heath has lead a very colourful life.
He first gained infamy as guitarist and singer for band Deja Voodoo, and was one of the creators and stars of Back of the Y Masterpiece TV and the film The Devil Made me Do It.
He's also a producer, director of an animation studio, columnist, sports commentator with the ACC, radio breakfast host on Hauraki, and now published author.
He's just finished his book. "A Life Less Punishing" 13 ways to Love the Life You've Got. We'll talk about that soon.
He was Simon Barnett and James Daniels' guest for this weeks Six and a Song.
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Thu, 09 May 2024 - 1006 - Simon Barnett and James Daniels on the road in a campervan
Pukekohe firm TrailLite Campers is turning 70.
They sell $57 million of campervans (and some caravans) a year and its origins trace back to two cabinetmakers, Brian Penman and Jim Crotty who made furniture and caskets.
In the mid-1950s they made their first caravan which carried the TrailLite name and that’s stuck ever since.
The luxury motorhomes can sell for $460,000 - half the average house price in New Zealand - so the finished product has to be just right.
Joint managing director Shaun Newman joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels for a chat.
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Thu, 09 May 2024 - 1005 - Employment Lawyer Gareth Abdinor 07.05.24
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer listeners' employment related questions.
Today, being put 'on-call' at the weekends, tax anomalies, and being given successive temporary contracts, among other things.
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Tue, 07 May 2024 - 1004 - The Highlight Reel Episode 27: James brings a gift
This week on The Highlight Reel James starts the week by bringing a gift for Simon and producer Tyler.
Si and James ask which domestic airline is better these days - Air New Zealand or Jetstar?
Staggering figures emerge about the value of the petcare industry and how much dog owners are spending on their fur-babies.
Pay rises for politicians sure got the phones ringing, but where did Si & James sit on the issue?
Other questions on the table: Should we resume the live animal export trade? Why are people queuing for Popeye's chicken?
And what was James’s big office faux pas – what did he do that no man should?
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Fri, 03 May 2024 - 1003 - Simon Barnett questions how much skill is involved in duck hunting
On the eve of the start of the duck hunting season brave Simon Barnett popped his head above the maimai and asked if there is really any skill in shooting a duck?
Simon reckons there isn't as you have a big gun and you splatter your shot around.
How hard, he asks, is it to bag one?
A couple of keen hunters soon set him straight!
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Fri, 03 May 2024 - 1002 - Six and a Song with ultra marathon runner Sam Harvey
Ultra marathon legend Sam Harvey pushes the limit of what the human body can do.
He's a world record holder for the New Zealand Backyard Ultra, a 677 kilometre race which he finished in 101 hours, and has champion titles in utltra races all over the world.
He's now set his sights on breaking the world record at the Dead Cow Backyard Ultra in Queensland this weekend.
He aims to finish the 800-kilometre race in 120 hours - That's five continuous days and nights of running. All while raising money for charity I Am Hope.
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Thu, 02 May 2024 - 1001 - Alexander Terblanche: Negotiating relationships, dating and love
Alexander Terblanche is the real deal when it comes to relationships.
He has qualifications in psychotherapy, counselling, and human sexuality. He runs his own practice On Point Therapy, and is the relationship expert for Compatico.
He is a wealth of knowledge and joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels to answer listeners' questions.
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Wed, 01 May 2024 - 1000 - The Highlight Reel Episode 26: The challenges of grandparenting
This week on The Highlight Reel you'll hear a call to Simon Barnett & James Daniels from a drink-driver who, even after hitting a pedestrian, still drives after drinking.
Sextortion is on the rise with 200 reports to police every month, the pair talk to a parent, a digital forensic investigator and an older listener threatened with the release of a video of her.
Other questions on the table: Is running a preserve of the rich? Is it OK to take babies to a comedy gig? Did Chris Luxon do the right thing dealing with Melissa Lee?
Is using the satellite images on google maps to look at people’s properties creepy or a smart way to find a house you want to buy?
And both Si & James are finding that learning how to grandparent is an ongoing process, one that is especially challenging for clean freak Simon.
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Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 999 - Jason Walls: Political Editor on Melissa Lee's demotion from Cabinet and loss of portfolios
Embattled Broadcasting Minister Melissa Lee has been stripped of the portfolio and booted from Cabinet.
The Prime Minister has revealed the change after weeks of Lee struggling to front on the collapse of Newshub and cuts at TVNZ.
Chris Luxon says Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith will pick up the portfolio.
He says there has been significant change in the media environment which has moved quickly, and he wants a good senior Minister responsible.
Political Editor Jason Walls told Si and James that this was unexpected news, but it makes sense.
He said that Luxon didn’t say that the Ministers were doing a bad job, they just weren’t performing optimally and so he had to move them around.
Lee continues to hold the Economic Development portfolio, which Walls said is quite an unusual one to have outside of Cabinet, especially for a party that has such a strong focus on economic development.
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Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 998 - Employment lawyer Gareth Abdinor 23.04.24
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer listeners' employment related questions.
Today saw questions on sick leave, temping and public holidays and variations to agreements.
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Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 997 - The Highlight Reel Episode 25: Easter eggs and insurance bills
This week on The Highlight Reel everything from Easter Eggs to rising insurance bills.
Si and James debate the return of the three strikes legislation. James is pretty black and white on the issue, Simon not so much.
Producer Tyler gets a hard time over his vaping habit.
Plus, James reveals why he doesn't like oak trees while Simon is worried about what the robot vacuum might see.
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Fri, 05 Apr 2024 - 996 - How much??? $34 for a glass of wine at a restaurant?
A fascinating discussion this afternoon after Simon told James how he was floored over seeing one of his favourite wines on a restaurant menu for $34 a glass.
That broadened into a wider discussion over the troubles facing so many in the hospitality trade.
Renowned restaurateur Warwick Brown called the show.
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Fri, 05 Apr 2024 - 995 - Six and a Song with Luuka Jones
Kiwi kayak icon Luuka Jones is gearing up for what will be her 5th Olympic Games in this year, becoming only the third kiwi woman to hit that milestone alongside Dame Valerie Adams and Barbara Kendall.
She’s built a career on incredible determination, winning silver at the 2016 Olympic Games and won her first big international gold medal last year by triumphing in the extreme discipline known as kayak cross, which also makes its Olympic debut in Paris.
Luuka Jones joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels for this week's Six and a Song.
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Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 994 - 31yo caller tells Si and James a 40 hour work week is too much
News today that an Auckland Council manager has been working remotely from the Gold Coast since January under flexible employment policies.
Simon Barnett & James Daniels asked if this is letting the work team down and should those who have fallen in love with the work from home lifestyle get back to the office or get a new job.
A young caller by the name of Louie challenged that notion and said from his generation things are different.
It was a fascinating call.
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Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 993 - The Highlight Reel Episode 24: Should councils be allowed to keep the GST on rates?
This week on the Highlight Reel, Si & James debate Wayne Brown's idea that councils should be allowed to keep the GST on rates.
The boys also talk about changes to the postal service, Easter trading hours and neighbours at war.
They take a look at New Zealand's bad rep internationally in terms of behaviour in the classroom.
Plus, a couple of words that could be considered offensive - one in particular that Simon thinks should be banned from the English language.
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Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 992 - Why are New Zealand schoolkids so badly behaved?
New Zealand school students are among the worst-behaved kids in the OECD and behaviour has worsened in the last two years, a new report has found.
A report released by the Education Review Office (ERO) has called for classroom behaviour to become a priority and a more “national approach” to worsening behaviour.
“We know that disruptive classroom behaviour is a significant and persistent issue in New Zealand - over the last 20 years our classroom behaviour has been amongst the worst in the OECD,” ERO’s Education Evaluation Centre head Ruth Shinoda said.
“But we also know it is getting worse, with over half of teachers saying all types of disruptive behaviour had become worse in the last two years.”
As a result of the report’s findings, the ERO has made 16 recommendations, including better training for teachers, a national approach to behaviour and clear guidance for schools on having effective consequences for poor behaviour.
Vaughan Couillault, Principal Papatoetoe High School & President of the Secondary Principals’ Association joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels.
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Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 991 - Jason Walls with the big numbers in the Government's Budget Policy Statement
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says the Government's still committed to cutting tax in May's Budget, despite worsening economics.
She's revealed in today's Budget Policy Statement, Treasury now expects 0.1 percent GDP growth this year.
The forecast last year was 1.5 percent.
The Finance Minister says surplus isn't possible in 2026-27 - but it could be achievable the following financial year, although it isn't a given.
She says Labour's spending legacy needs to be corrected in future Budgets.
She says the Government will set a moderate, sustainable course of fiscal correction over several years - and any new spending will be targeted, and within their means.
Newstalk ZB Political Editor Jason Walls joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels with the details.
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Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 990 - Employment Lawyer Gareth Abdinor 26.03.24
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer listeners' employment related questions.
Today saw questions about an employer refusing to pay sick pay, a contract without a maternity clause and cameras in the workplace among other things.
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Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 989 - The Highlight Reel Episode 23: Should MFAT help the Kiwi tourists arrested in Thailand?
This week on the Highlight Reel, Si & James debate whether or not MFAT should help the Kiwi tourist's arrested in Thailand.
Simon is full of fun facts about the amount of noodles being eaten world wide.
The wider Barnett family are having trouble with the 'first home buyer grant'.
Plus, James thinks now that we've entered a 'technical recission', we shouldn't be getting those promised tax cuts.
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Sat, 23 Mar 2024 - 988 - Six and A Song with Wayne Brown
Wayne Brown grew up in Auckland, attended Auckland Grammar, and went on to get a degree in engineering.After spending several years overseas he returned to New Zealand and set up an engineering consultancy, diversifying into property development and kiwifruit growing.
He’s chaired health boards and been a director of organisations including TVNZ, Māori TV, Vector and Transpower, including appointments by both left and right-wing governments.
He first entered politics in 2007, becoming Far North Mayor until 2013 and in 2022 he of course successfully ran for the Auckland mayoralty.
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Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 987 - The Highlight Reel Episode 22: What makes good comedy?
This week on the Highlight Reel, Si & James debate what makes good comedy after Jimmy Carr takes a crack at a deaf woman in the audience.
They also discussed Police pay and whether they should be allowed to strike.
The Greens run into more trouble with another MP.
Plus, it's Simon's turn for a smelly work lunch, James goes for a tour of Christchurch's new Court Theatre building and Simon dares to ask why women gasp!
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Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 986 - Auckland Grammar Headmaster says teachers and education undervalued
The Principal of one of New Zealand's top schools has slammed New Zealand's education system - saying it's heading towards rock bottom.
Auckland Grammar head Tim O'Connor says the profession isn’t as valued as it once was.
He told the Herald's Leaders Getting Coffee podcast that's evident by people not wanting to enter the profession and the fact that schools can’t easily access specialist teachers.
He says the system's not doing itself any favours by lowering standards within the curriculum.
Tim O'Connor joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels to discuss his thoughts.
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Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 985 - Six and A Song with Tim Southee
Tim Southee was handed a Test debut at the age of 19 against England. He responded taking 5 wickets for 55 before smashing 77 off 40 balls in the second innings with nine sixes.
Since then he has progressed into one of the best bowlers in world cricket, across all three forms of the game, going on to form one of the world's best new-ball partnerships with Trent Boult and establishing himself as one of the most successful players in the modern era.
He is New Zealand’s second all-time leading Test wicket-taker, behind the great Sir Richard Hadlee, and the world’s all-time leading T20 international wicket-taker.
In December 2022, he was named Test captain taking over from Kane Williamson.
Tim Southee joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels for Six and a Song.
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Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 984 - Si and James: Do you trust Bitcoin?
Do you understand anything about bitcoin?
James says he missed the boat on it a few years ago, Simon says he just doesn't trust it.
We called in the cavalry and asked the NZ Herald's Markets With Madison host Madison Reidy to help.
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Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 983 - Si & James: From smashed phone screens to DIY dentistry and a whole lot in-between
Ever fancied your skills as a vet, dentist or phone screen repair specialist?
A story about DIY dentistry in a Northland town with no dentist prompted Simon Barnett & James Daniels to ask the question what have you had a go at yourself in an effort to save some money?
Some callers' efforts were super enterprising.
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Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 982 - Employment Lawyer Gareth Abdinor 12.03.24
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer listeners' employment related questions.
Today saw questions on non disclosure agreements, an employer not paying waiting time and a question from someone who was worried after just having failed a drug test.
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Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 981 - The Highlight Reel Episode 21: Debating no body, no parole
This week on the Highlight Reel, Si & James debate the concept of no body no parole and take a very revealing call from a former prison inmate.
They also discussed the prospect of congestion charging.
Adding to that – they discuss the continued issues with the Defence Force Boeing.
Plus, we get a touching insight into sleepover night for the grandkids at Simon's place, the proposed changes at TVNZ, and what food is James hanging out for this week?
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Fri, 08 Mar 2024 - 980 - Government sets ambitious health targets
Shane Reti believes the new health targets will help bring a greater level of focus back to the sector.
The Government's implementing five key targets it says will drive better outcomes for all New Zealanders.
This includes for cancer treatment, child immunisation rates and hospital wait times.
The Health Minister says these targets are ambitious, but achievable.
He says some of the targets are just looking to stem the bleeding in some areas, such as ED wait times.
Association of Salaried Medical Specialists Director of Policy & Research Harriet Wild joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels to unpack the announcement.
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Fri, 08 Mar 2024 - 979 - Six and A Song with Mark Mitchell
Minister Mark Mitchell spent his early years living on Whenuapai Air Force Base where his father was a Flight Lieutenant.
After leaving school he worked in the farming sector before joining the New Zealand Police during which and was a member of the Dog Section and Armed Offender’s Squad.
He then went on to work in international political hotspots, including the start-up of his own company specialising in hostage rescue, security, and risk management.
He first entered parliament in 2011, and is now the Minister for Police, Corrections, and Emergency Management and Recovery.
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Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 978 - News You Never Knew You Needed To Know: 71 year old caught up by store's rolling door
A 71 year old has gone viral this week after CCTV caught her getting swept up by a rolling door, the store posting the video on its Facebook page.
Susie Nordqvist ran Si and James through the story today on the News You Never Knew You Needed To Know.
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Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 977 - Simon Barnett and James Daniels talk worst flight delay experiences
Have you ever had a flight cancelled or delayed in a situation that really peeved you?
Si and James spotted a discussion on X (formerly Twitter) about a woman whose flight to Dunedin was delayed at such short notice she missed a fair chunk of Pink's show last night. She was not happy and thought she should have been given more notice.
When the boys brought this up on the show the phones and text machine just lit up with people who have had similar experiences.
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Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 976 - The Highlight Reel Episode 20: Hanging a clock around a late workers neck, bullying or banter?
This week on the Highlight Reel, Si & James debate whether it’s bullying or banter to hang a clock around a young worker’s neck when they are late for work.
They also discussed how important is having a driver’s licence to get people off the dole and into a job.
Plus, we get an update on James' gout, the pair ask how much you would pay for a dating app, and is 98 octane fuel a have?
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Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 975 - Unprecedented demand at Wellington's social supermarket
World Vision is reporting a 56% increase in 12 months in the cost of a selected food basket that includes things like rice, bananas, chicken, and eggs.
Australia, in the same period (2022 to 2023) saw a 29% drop for the same basket.
So how are we affording it?
The Wellington City Mission says the reality is many of us aren't.
Missioner Murray Edridge says demands on its Social Supermarket is unprecendented and they are seeing people they've never seen before.
He joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels on the show.
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Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 974 - Six and A Song with Theresa Gattung
Theresa Gattung is one of New Zealand’s most successful business people.
She made waves in 1999 becoming CEO of then Telecom at just 37 years old.
After leaving Telecom she has started several immensely successful businesses, been a board member on some of world largest organisations, and been involved with a number of not-for-profit and philanthropic interests.
Among her many accolades she was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to business and philanthropy in 2015, has been inducted into the RNZSPCA and New Zealand Business Hall of fame, and been named as one of the most powerful women in the world by Forbes magazine.
Her latest venture Compatico, a premium match maker service, has created a lot of buzz already.
It’s was a great privilege to welcome Theresa Gattung on for Six and a Song.
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Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 973 - Tardy worker made to wear clock around neck: Bullying or bants?
A young Bunnings staff member in Dunedin was spotted wearing a large clock around his neck while working in the trades area of the store.
Puzzled customers asked him why and he told them he'd been late for work.
Bunnings have said their intention was good natured and no concerns had been raised.
However the sector union said that bullying and hazing young workers is outdated and said anyone shamed should speak to a higher manager.
While discussing the issue Simon Barnett and James Daniels took a call from Bunnings Chief People Officer Australasia Damien Zarah.
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Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 972 - Liam Dann OCR held at 5.5%: No news is good news
The Finance Minister says the fight against inflation is not over yet -- as the Reserve Bank opts to keep the Official Cash Rate unchanged.
The OCR will stay at 5.5 percent, which is in line with most economists' expectations.
Nicola Willis says the bank clearly believes it's making progress in the fight against inflation, which is good news for every New Zealander.
But she says interest rates are high for anyone with a mortgage or a credit card bill, and she wants to see inflation come down so interest rates can eventually follow.
NZ Herald Business Editor at Large Liam Dann joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels to detail the OCR decision.
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Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 971 - Employment Lawyer Gareth Abdinor 27.02.24
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer listeners' employment related questions.
Today saw questions on what to do about an accident prone employee, lodging a personal grievance and excessive sick leave, among other things.
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Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 970 - The Highlight Reel Episode 19: The Ginny Andersen-Mark Mitchell stoush
This week on The Highlight Reel, Simon Barnett and James Daniels get their teeth into everything from the Ginny Anderson Mark Mitchell stoush to tipping in restaurants.
They pair also discuss Auckland's dog problem.
There's debate over the Grant Robertson Labour era.
And Simon spill's the beans on James' bad day at work.
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Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 969 - Six and A Song with Finn Allen
After representing New Zealand at the U19 World Cup, Finn Allen made the move from Auckland to Wellington for an explosive 2020-21 summer where he became the top run scorer in the Dream11 Super Smash, propelling the top-order batsman to make his debut for the Black Caps in 2021 at just 21 years old.
In January he played one of the great innings ever seen in T20 international cricket, blasting 137 off 62 balls against Pakistan – Breaking several records in the process including most sixes in an innings, highest individual score, most runs in a series, and highest strike rate of a Black Cap in T20.
After a thriller last ball loss to Australia last night, the Black Caps go for round two against tomorrow night at Eden Park.
Finn Allen joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels for Six and a Song.
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Thu, 22 Feb 2024 - 968 - Ginny Andersen v Mark Mitchell - ex-soldier tells Si & James: Grown adults don't ask that.
Labour's leader says senior MP Ginny Andersen went too far in accusing the Police Minister of being paid to kill people.
She made the claim on Newstalk ZB this morning- referencing Mark Mitchell's time as a security contractor in Iraq.
Mitchell dubbed it a character assassination - and Andersen has acknowledged her comments crossed a line.
Kevin called Simon Barnett and James Daniels and told them about his time serving in the British Army in Iraq. Turns out he was co-located on the same compound as Mark Mitchell and he gave Si & James an insight into the work being undertaken.
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Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 967 - A tribute to Efeso Collins and an update from Jason Walls
Green MP Fa’anana Efeso Collins has died after collapsing while participating in a charity event in central Auckland.
Collins was taking part in ChildFund Water Run to raise funds to support local communities in the Pacific at 9am in Auckland’s Britomart when he collapsed.
Emergency services immediately responded with CPR and defibrillators to treat the MP and continued working on him for an hour.
An organiser for the event confirmed to the Herald he had died at the scene.
Collins, 49, is survived by his wife Fia and two daughters.
Political Editor Jason Walls told Simon and James that select committee meetings had to be postponed after the news broke, and the MPs leaving the meetings were visibly shaken.
Collins was a relatively new Green MP but had been a member of the Labour party for years prior, and many across the political spectrum have been in mourning this morning.
An emotional afternoon is expected, as Parliament has one last meeting before adjourning until next Tuesday.
Walls said that there will be speeches from the Prime Minister, the Green Party leaders, and various other party leaders.
He said it going to be extremely emotional, and the tributes are expected to be touching.
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Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 966 - Auckland Council's dog control boss: Someone pulled a rifle on one of my officers
The headline in the NZ Herald read "Auckland has a dog problem, and my staff are left cleaning up the mess".
So said the Director of Regulatory Services at Auckland Council in a very frank opinion piece.
Craig Hobbs joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels to explain.
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Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 965 - The Highlight Reel Episode 18: Embracing the Swiftie frenzy
This week on The Highlight Reel, Simon Barnett and James Daniels embrace the Taylor Swift frenzy as she touches down in Australia.
James gets a hard time from Simon when they look at the idea of raising the age for superannuation.
They also discuss how we get our kids back into the habit of actually going to school.
James has a lovely story about his young grandson and Valentine’s Day.
Plus an absolute crack-up call about kissing that you won't want to miss.
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Fri, 16 Feb 2024 - 964 - Six and A Song with New Zealand Warriors CEO Cameron George
Cameron George has been the Warriors’ CEO for the last 7 years.
He played and coached rugby league at a local level in Australia, before spending a decade in horse racing in New Zealand.
He’s held positions as NZ Thoroughbred Racing's Chief Stipendiary Steward, as the Chief Executive of the Auckland Racing Club, and was on the Warriors Board before taking the helm of the organisation as CEO in 2017.
Cameron George joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels for Six and a Song.
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Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 963 - Employment Lawyer Gareth Abdinor 13.02.24
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer all listeners' employment related questions.
Today he answered all manor of questions about payslips and contracts to termination and sick leave.
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Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 962 - The Highlight Reel Episode 17:James' guilty TV pleasure
This week on the Highlight Reel Simon Barnett and James Daniels look at the everything from private school fees, crime, and nail fungus.
Simon is troubled by self-obsessed gym goers – who can’t be working out without using cameras.
The pair look at the axing of funding for pre-sentence cultural reports in our courts.
James admits to his guilty TV pleasure – you’ll never guess what it is.
And are hedgehogs an acceptable pet?
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Fri, 09 Feb 2024 - 961 - Si and James' Happy Hour: Hedgehogs
Friday afternoons after 3 o'clock Si and James enter 'Happy Hour'.
This week Simon's daughter's new adopted pet got star billing.
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Fri, 09 Feb 2024 - 960 - Six and A Song with Chris Rattue
Chris Rattue is one of New Zealand's most renowned and contentious sportswriters who has been a part of the NZ Herald sports team for over 35 years.
His work has taken him around the world to cover major events including World Cups in rugby, cricket, league and netball, along with Olympic and Commonwealth Games.
His analysis and opinion writing has placed his work at the centre of discussions about many sporting codes – Work that has at times provoked the ire of entire nations.
Chris Rattue joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels for this week's Six and a Song.
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Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 959 - The Highlight Reel Episode 16: The resignation of James Shaw
This week on the Highlight Reel Simon Barnett and James Daniels look at the resignation of James Shaw as co-leader of the Green Party and discuss what it means for the party’s future.
Simon has little sympathy for the residents of Auckland's Herne Bay – after residents complained about the impact of a potential loss of a nature reserve.
The never-ending changes in recycling rules left everyone confused.
The pair discuss how difficult it can be dealing with the Ministry of Social Development.
And James suffers blowback while doing some cleaning and Simon loses something.
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Fri, 02 Feb 2024 - 958 - Six and A Song with Cam Roigard
Cam Roigard had a huge year in 2023. Nicknamed the quiet assassin by Ardie Savea, he made his international debut against the Wallabies in July before being named in the All Blacks 2023 Rugby World Cup squad.
A former speedway driver – He’s currently getting ready for the Super Rugby Season with the Hurricanes.
Cam Roigard joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels for this week's for Six and a Song.
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Thu, 01 Feb 2024 - 957 - Work and Income case manager told client seeking housing support to ‘go rob a bank’
Reports today that a Work and Income case manager shouted at his client to shut up and asked him if he wanted to go back to prison when he sought housing support.
Sajay Singh had spent two years in Auckland Prison for drug supply.
He says he is ready to turn his life around and sought help from Work and Income to find accommodation better than the boarding house they had provided where he no longer felt safe.
Simon Barnett & James Daniels spoke to Kay Brereton Manager of the Beneficiaries and Unwaged Workers Trust about the difficulties beneficiaries face.
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Wed, 31 Jan 2024 - 956 - Employment Lawyer Gareth Abdinor 30.01.24
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer all listeners' employment related questions.
Today, he shared the horror of his new family dog and the destruction caused at home before answering questions on the legality of paying less than the minimum wage, workplace injury and termination, among other things.
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Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 955 - The Highlight Reel Episode 15: Welcome back Simon Barnett
This week on the Highlight Reel we welcome back Simon Barnett.
Si and James put on their big boys pants and talk period product funding.
Simon asks why hand sanitiser is labelled 'dairy free"?
The pair discuss insurance claims and what is fair and what's not.
Plus, why is James' old hip in his beer fridge?
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Fri, 26 Jan 2024 - 954 - Six and A Song with Dick Tayler
On this exact date 50 years ago, Dick Tayler stunned the world by winning the 10,000 metre gold at the 1974 Christchurch Commonwealth Games – instantly becoming one of New Zealand’s athletics most iconic victories.
Dick later worked as a marketing manager for the Harness Racing Association, a brewing company and served as President of the Canterbury Rugby Supporters Club.
In 2014 he was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to athletics.
Dick Tayler joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels for this week's Six and A Song.
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Thu, 25 Jan 2024 - 953 - Should funding for period products in schools be extended?
Government funding for period products in schools is not guaranteed beyond June.
Danika Revell, chief executive and co-founder of The Period Place wants the funding extended to ensure access for all.
She joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels to discuss the issue.
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Thu, 25 Jan 2024 - 952 - Simon Barnett returns to Newstalk ZB as he grieves his beloved wife Jodi
An emotional Simon Barnett has returned to Newstalk ZB today, his voice breaking as he thanked listeners for their love following the death of his wife Jodi.
He said he hoped Jodi was “listening somewhere else now” - she’d been his biggest supporter for 35 years, listening to every show and offering advice and guidance.
“I don’t know if I will get over her loss. I don’t want to,” said Barnett, his voice trembling.
He said he wanted to laugh and joke again, but also wanted people to know that Jodi would never be far from his mind.
“It’s actually lovely to be back. I didn’t know how I would go,” he said, as he kicked off the second hour of his 12pm-4pm Afternoons show on ZB, with co-host James Daniels.
He said he’d had a terrible sleep overnight, as he prepared for what seemed like the first day at school.
In the first hour of the show, he said it was “weird to be back but good to be back”.
“I have been on the cusp of tears all day,” the Afternoons host told his listeners, as he opened his first show of the year - the first time he’s been back on air after a six-month absence.
For the first time in 35 years his biggest supporter was not listening on earth, he said. His routine was now a lot different.
Jodi died in October following a long battle with brain cancer.
Daniels welcomed back Barnett - “I have got goosebumps” - and said he was missed: “Nau mai, hoki mai,” he reiterated.
Barnett, Daniels and producer Tyler Adams had caught up over pizza in Sumner on Saturday night.
Barnett had shouted the pair - Daniels joked that he had asked for Dom Perignon at the pizzeria on that basis.
Barnett thanked the hundreds of ZB listeners who had shown their love and support for him. He joked that the love texts might well turn to hate in the following hours as he opined on various news topics.
In a feature interview with the NZ Herald at the weekend, Barnett spoke of his return to the airwaves, saying he would not shy away from speaking about the loss of Jodi.
He described her as his biggest supporter and an unofficial content director, listening to every show and offering guidance and advice over many years.
Simon and Jodi Barnett: 'I look at her photo, I kiss her every night before bed.'
“Since I started broadcasting, I’ve always wanted to be an authentic broadcaster - just tell it how it is, no fake news,” said Barnett.
“To some extent, I will mention it, not at length, but it will come up, I’m sure, and I’ll acknowledge it. I won’t have any issues with acknowledging it or talking about it.
“Hopefully it will make me a more empathetic broadcaster. I will be mindful that Jodi just used to love to listen.
“I’m not going to go into a monologue. I’m not going to write an editorial about it, I don’t imagine, but just when it comes up, I won’t shy away from it.”
Reconnecting with his listeners will play a critical role as Barnett deals with the grief of losing Jodi.
“The listeners have always been exceptionally good to me. Whether it’s in music radio or whether it’s in talk, they’ve always been very kind to me.
“I have really appreciated that kindness.”
Barnett, 56, has been back reading and watching the news in recent weeks.
“It’s a pretty broken world, I have to say. I find it challenging because I’m struggling to perk up anyway.
“And then I look at the world and I look at Israel and Palestine - it beggars belief what’s happening there. You’re aghast at the suffering and then the Russian-Ukrainian war is still going. How does this happen?
“I find that challenging, but thankfully I’m the midday-to-4pm host and I’m not doing Breakfast. I can still have some levity in our show with James, and I’m looking forward to that.”
Barnett speaks to Jodi “all the time”, through the power of prayer and God.
“Our faith is paramount. I always go through God. I say, ‘God, can you get Jodi for me’. I chat away.
“I look at her photo, I kiss her every night before bed. I look at her every morning when I wake up and I say ‘Good morning love’.”
Jodi will be at the forefront of his mind as he returns to radio.
“People say, ‘How are you doing?’ I don’t know how to answer that ... I suppose I’m doing okay,” Barnett says.
“I am stronger than I was three months ago, definitely. Three months ago, I couldn’t stop crying. Every moment of the day I was right on the cusp of tears and it was awful.
“Now it does come in waves. I don’t imagine that the waves will ever end.”
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Tue, 23 Jan 2024 - 951 - Employment Lawyer Gareth Abdinor 24.10.23
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer all listeners' employment related questions.
Here he answers questions about giving notice, calls from the boss outside of hours, and being paid for minimum hours if the job is rained off, among other things.
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Sun, 10 Dec 2023 - 950 - Employment Lawyer Gareth Abdinor 05.12.23
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer all listeners' employment related questions.
Today, he joined the show to answer questions about being paid while training, getting unpaid wages in a liquidation, and a sad question about being laid off before Christmas, among other things.
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Fri, 08 Dec 2023 - 949 - Six and a Song with Brooke van Velden
Brooke van Velden is the ACT Party’s Deputy leader and newly minted Minister of Internal Affairs and Workplace Relations & Safety.
Before being first elected to parliament in 2020, she was instrumental in the passing of the End of Life Choice Bill in2019.
In this year's election, she ran successfully in the Tamaki electorate, beating National’s Simon O'Connor to claim the seat.
She’s now of course a Cabinet Minister in our new Government.
Brooke van Velden joined James Daniels and Tyler Adams for this week's Six and a Song.
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Thu, 30 Nov 2023 - 948 - Head Hunter reckons plan to ban gang patches 'won't work'
The new Government has officially been formed, and now National can begin to implement their 100 Day Action Plan.
On the list is the banning of gang patches, a decision Police Minister Mark Mitchell stands by.
Aaron has been a member of the Head Hunters gang for thirty years, and he reckons the legislation won’t work.
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Tue, 28 Nov 2023 - 947 - Six and a Song with Sharesies' Brooke Roberts
Brooke Roberts is the co-founder, director and co-CEO of the wildly successful trading platform Sharesies.
The app now has over half a million investors who’ve collectively invested over $2 billion.
Brooke was the co-winner of the 2020 Women of Influence- Business award, alongside co-founder, Sonya Williams. She was also awarded the 2022 NZ Hi-Tech Inspiring Individual.
Brooke Roberts joined James Daniels and Tyler Adams for Six and a Song.
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Thu, 23 Nov 2023 - 946 - Neuroscience Educator Nathan Wallis 21.11.23
Nathan Wallis is New Zealand's leading Neuroscience Educator, focusing on child development and how the brain works.
Nathan explores how the brain works and how neuroscience can better inform our day to day interactions with children and young people.
He joins the show on a regular basis taking your calls and questions on everything to do with child behaviour, development, how to get through to teenagers.
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Tue, 21 Nov 2023 - 945 - Six and a Song with Sam Stubbs
Sam Stubbs is the founder of non profit KiwiSaver fund Simplicity.
From a high flying stockbroker to a benevolent banker - his career spans politics, technology and finance.
He believes the finance industry should be as much a force for good as a source of profit which he thinks can be achieved by companies embracing long term thinking, sustainability and full diversity.
He along with the simplicity team have big plans, including building 25-thousand homes over the long term.
Sam Stubbs joined James Daniels and Tyler Adams for this week's Six and a Song.
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Thu, 09 Nov 2023 - 944 - Jason Walls: Newstalk ZB Political Editor recaps how the special vote count has influenced the final election results
National will need New Zealand First's Winston Peters alongside Act's 11 seats to form a government after the special votes come in.
National has lost two seats, taking its 50 seats down to 48.
Labour's Te Atatu MP Phil Twyford avoided being another victim of the so-called "bluenami", holding onto his seat by just 131 votes.
Labour's Rachel Boyack also clawed back Nelson by 29 votes, while its Mt Albert candidate Helen White managed to hold on to her seat by just 20 votes.
Newstalk ZB Political Editor Jason Walls says some of the seats were even closer to the wire.
He told James Daniels and Tyler Adams Te Pati Maori's Takutai Tarsh Kemp won the Tamaki Makaurau seat by a razor-thin margin.
“And she won it by a majority of just four votes. Not 40, not 400, just four votes. I mean it’s incredibly thin.”
The Maori Party took two seats from Labour - Tamaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau.
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Fri, 03 Nov 2023 - 943 - Six And A Song with Nadia Lim 02.11.23
Nadia Lim is a familiar face on our screens. We know her best as the winner of Masterchef NZ, the face of My Food Bag, and author of many award winning cook books.
Her latest venture has seen her and her family take on the running 1200 acres of rugged Central Otago farmland at Royalburn Station. The first season of Nadia’s farm premiered last year and is back on our screens.
Nadia Lim joined James Daniels and Tyler Adams for this week's Six and a Song.
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Thu, 02 Nov 2023 - 942 - Six And A Song with Andy Ellis
Andy Ellis is a man of many talents.
He made 154 appearances for the Crusaders, 28 test caps for the All Blacks, he’s a serial business man, award winning landscaper, author and radio host.
He was part of the winning All Blacks team in the 2011 World Cup Final – having the final say by kicking the ball into touch.
He’s currently in France to back the boys in black to win their 4th title as they face South Africa on Sunday morning NZ time.
Andy Ellis joined Tyler Adams for this week’s Six and a Song.
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Thu, 26 Oct 2023 - 941 - Six And A Song with Elliott Smith
It’s down to the pointy end of the Rugby World Cup – All Blacks take on Argentina in the first Semi-Final Saturday morning.
Elliot Smith has live and breathed Rugby throughout his career as a sports reporter, writers, columnist, presenter and commentator. He’s superbly lead Newstalk ZB’s coverage on the ground in France.
He joined James Daniels and Tyler Adams for this week's Six and a Song.
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Thu, 19 Oct 2023 - 940 - Neuroscience Educator Nathan Wallis 17.10.23
Nathan Wallis is New Zealand's leading Neuroscience Educator, focusing on child development and how the brain works.
Nathan explores how the brain works and how neuroscience can better inform our day to day interactions with children and young people.
He joins the show every second Tuesday – taking your calls and questions on everything to do with child behaviour, development, how to get through to teenagers.
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Tue, 17 Oct 2023 - 939 - Employment Lawyer Gareth Abdinor 10.10.23
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer all listeners' employment related questions.
Today, there were questions about being asked to go onto an hourly contract, an outside of work injury, and formal meetings at work, among other things.
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Tue, 10 Oct 2023 - 938 - Six And a Song - The Election Edition: National's Chris Luxon
Christopher Luxon was born in Christchurch but grew up in Howick, East Auckland, before studying Commerce at the University Of Canterbury.
He worked for Unilever, rising through the ranks to become CEO of Unilever Canada.
He then became CEO of Air New Zealand before leaving business for politics, winning the seat of Botany for National in 2019.
He won the National Party Leadership in 2021 and is hoping to be New Zealand's next Prime Minister.
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Thu, 05 Oct 2023 - 937 - Michael Burgess: NZ Herald sports writer previews the Warriors' do or die clash in Brisbane
NZ Herald sports writer Michael Burgess joined Tyler Adams from Brisbane to cover the Warriors' do-or-die preliminary finals clash with the Broncos tomorrow.
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Fri, 22 Sep 2023 - 936 - The Highlight Reel Episode 14: Why did caller Craig call Tyler a precious little cupcake?
This week on the Highlight Reel James Daniels is loving the birdlife while Tyler Adams has full confidence the All Blacks will bounce back.
PREFU dropped and Jason Walls helped the boys unpack it.
ACT released their Law & Order policy and James and Tyler asked is it going to deal to the current crimewave?
The boys ask why is it so hard to buy a new bed?
Plus, are young workers a pain in the whatsit for employers?
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Sat, 16 Sep 2023 - 935 - Six And a Song - The Election Edition: Labour Leader Chris Hipkins
Chris Hipkins was born and raised in the Hutt Valley in Wellington, and while at Victoria University of Wellington became heavily involved in student politics
He entered Parliament after winning the Remutaka seat in 2008.
During his time he’s served as Minister ofEducation Police, the Public Service, andLeader of the House became regarded as Labour's "Mr Fix It”.
After Jacinda Ardern’s resignation, he of course became Prime Minister early this year.
A great pleasure to welcome Chris Hipkins on for Six and A Song.
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Thu, 14 Sep 2023 - 934 - The Black Seeds re-record So True as Waiata Anthem
New music to celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori – Māori Language Week.
As part of the Waiata Anthems movement, The Black Seeds - 20 years after the original release - have re-recorded their anthem So True in te reo as Koia ko koe.
We spoke with The Black Seeds' Barnaby Weir.
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Wed, 13 Sep 2023 - 933 - Employment Lawyer Gareth Abdinor 12.09.23
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer all listeners' employment related questions.
Today, there were questions about termination, days in lieu and meal breaks, among other things.
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Tue, 12 Sep 2023 - 932 - The Highlight Reel Episode 13: The joys of spring
This week on the Highlight Reel James and Tyler talk about the Wahs, the joys of spring, and even the price of fish.
Tyler is all wound up about a couple of guys who had to be rescued after heading out into the great outdoors without the right gear.
There's a suggestion we Kiwis are not as friendly as we think we are.
The boys ask what sector of the tourism market should New Zealand focus on?
Plus, have you ever told a porky when going for a job?
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Fri, 08 Sep 2023 - 931 - Six And A Song - The Election Edition: Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi
For the last three years Rawiri Waititi has been a relentless force in parliament advocating for Māori.
He won back Te Waiariki for Te Pati Māori in 2020, becoming co-leader of the party upon entering parliament and has built a strong profile with his colourful korero in the house.
He was born in Opotiki and moved to Tāmaki Makaurau, for his secondary schooling staying with his aunty, Dame June Mariu. Coincidentally he went to Rutherford at the same time as former National Party leader Simon Bridges.
Rawiri Waititi joined us for Six and a Song - The Election Edition.
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Thu, 07 Sep 2023 - 930 - Carl McOnie: NZ Land Search & Rescue CEO warns trampers following Mount Ngauruhoe rescue
A rescue on Mount Ngauruhoe is prompting warnings for other trampers.
A helicopter had to pluck two lightly dressed walkers from near the summit on Saturday, wearing street shoes, jeans, t-shirts and hoodies.
Land Search and Rescue head Carl McOnie says they carried out 436 rescues last year.
He says they don't like to worry people by revealing the cost of rescues.
McOnie explained they don't want people to put off calling when they're in dangerous situations.
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Tue, 05 Sep 2023 - 929 - The Highlight Reel Episode 12: Taking the temperature on National's tax proposals
This week on the Highlight Reel James and Tyler talk doggy doos and poo flickers.
They take the temperature on National's tax proposals.
Medical tourists tell James and Tyler why they headed overseas for health care.
The boys ask are you emotional or logical and how does that flow in your relationship?
Plus, Scott Barrett's red card and the implementation of the new Grocery Commissioner.
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Fri, 01 Sep 2023 - 928 - Six and A Song - The Election Edition: Newstalk ZB Political Editor Jason Walls
August 31 was the last day of Parliament before its dissolution ahead of the general election on October 14.
As you know we’ve had our Six and a Song the election edition with the leaders of the main parties.Next week we’ll be speaking to Christopher Luxon and the following week Chris Hipkins.
As the election campaign ramps up a name you’ll be hearing a lot on Newstalk ZB is Jason Walls – who will be leading our election coverage over the next month.
We thought it was a great opportunity to welcome Jason Walls on for Six and a Song the election edition!
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Thu, 31 Aug 2023 - 927 - Consumer NZ's signals concern over a historically high profit made by our biggest power companies.
Consumer NZ's signalling concern over a historically high profit made by our biggest power companies.
Meridian, Contact, Genesis and Mercury made a combined 2.7 billion in operating profits in the past year - the largest single-year profit ever..
Consumer NZ estimates during that time, 40 thousand households couldn't afford power.
Chief Executive Jon Duffy says making profits is a normal part of business - but consumers also need to be benefit.
He joined James Daniels and Tyler Adams on the show.
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Thu, 31 Aug 2023 - 926 - Employment Lawyer Gareth Abdinor 29.08.23
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer all listeners' employment related questions.
Today, there were questions about covid leave, a 90 day trial, and holiday pay, among other things.
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Tue, 29 Aug 2023 - 925 - The Highlight Reel Episode 11: Why's Steve Hansen cosying up to the Wallabies?
This week on the Highlight Reel James and Tyler ask what is Sir Steven Hansen up to cosying up to the Wallabies?
They discuss an Australian proposal that would ban employers contacting staff outside their working hours.
As mortgage lending rates continue to rise, are you actually better off renting?
We find out what things James and Tyler never go cheap on after one of Tyler's mates spent hundreds of dollars on a kitchen knife.
Plus, the boys get a call from a man who has spent 30 years making toilet paper.
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Fri, 25 Aug 2023 - 924 - Six and A Song - The Election Edition: Greens Co-Leader Marama Davidson
Marama Davidson became an MP in 2014 – quickly rising through the ranks to become co-leader of the Green Party in 2018.
Before politics she worked for the Human Rights Commission, the Owen Glenn inquiry into violence, and Breastfeeding New Zealand. She’s also a qualified aerobics instructor.
She’s been a staunch advocate for human rights and the environment throughout her career.
A pleasure to welcome Marama Davidson on for Six and a Song - The Election Edition.
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Thu, 24 Aug 2023 - 923 - Air NZ CEO Greg Foran
Big news today Air New Zealand has reported a full-year underlying profit of $585 million on operating revenue.
The result is a staggering turnaround on pre-tax losses of $725m last year.
The man who’s been at the head of the organisation throughout the turbulence is Greg Foran, CEO. He joined us in studio to take questions from listeners.
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Thu, 24 Aug 2023 - 922 - Neuroscience Educator Nathan Wallis 23.08.23
Nathan Wallis is New Zealand's leading Neuroscience Educator, focusing on child development and how the brain works.
Nathan explores how the brain works and how neuroscience can better inform our day to day interactions with children and young people.
He joins the show every second Tuesday – taking your calls and questions on everything to do with child behaviour, development, how to get through to teenagers.
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Wed, 23 Aug 2023 - 921 - The Highlight Reel Episode 10: Getting caught up in football fever
This week on the Highlight Reel James and Tyler get excited about the business end of the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Plus they talk the classic office sweep!
They discuss people speeding through roadworks, and the possibility drivers may now face fines.
Of course, the pair talk the Official Cash Rate staying at 5.5% - and ask the listeners where they are cutting costs.
We find out what food James absolutely loves, which Tyler isn’t so sure about.
Plus, the boys remember the brilliant Aretha Franklin five years after her death.
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Fri, 18 Aug 2023 - 920 - Six And a Song - The Election Edition: ACT's David Seymour
David Seymour has taken the ACT Party to new heights.
He became leader in 2014.
Before politics he worked as an electrical engineer in Canada.
He's driven a number of projects for the party's policy board with regulatory reform, charter schools and the End Of Life Choice act.
ACT Leader David Seymour joined the show for Six And a Song - The Election Edition.
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Thu, 17 Aug 2023 - 919 - Aaron Dahmen: ZB Chief Political Reporter on the Govt's $20b transport plan
Newstalk ZB's Chief Political Reporter, Aaron Dahmen joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels Afternoons to discuss Labour's announcement of a $20 billion transport plan, to be funded by a hike to the fuel tax.
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Thu, 17 Aug 2023 - 918 - Neuroscience Educator Nathan Wallis 16.08.23
Nathan Wallis is New Zealand's leading Neuroscience Educator, focusing on child development and how the brain works.
Nathan explores how the brain works and how neuroscience can better inform our day to day interactions with children and young people.
He joins the show every second Tuesday – taking your calls and questions on everything to do with child behaviour, development, how to get through to teenagers.
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Wed, 16 Aug 2023 - 917 - The Highlight Reel Episode 9: What does Simon do on Mondays?
This week on The Highlight Reel Tyler Adams fills in for Simon for a couple of days. He and James talk the spate of shootings around New Zealand and what can be done to bring crime under control. Plus they hear the remarkable story of a woman who was threatened at a rugby league game.
When Simon returned, the thorny old issue of breastfeeding in public came up for discussion.
Plus the lads talked the Reddit storm over McDonalds and the prices on their app.
And we know that Si and James don’t work Mondays – so we find out what Simon has started doing on that day!
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Fri, 11 Aug 2023 - 916 - Six And a Song - The Election Edition: NZ First's Winston Peters
Winston Peters is one of our longest serving members of parliament.
He’s been the leader of New Zealand First since it’s foundation in 93, and has served as Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Affairs Minister, and Treasurer over his career.
He’s been back on the campaign trail with renewed vigour ahead of the election.
A pleasure to welcome Winston Peters on for Six and a Song election edition.
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Thu, 10 Aug 2023 - 915 - The Highlight Reel Episode: Danger lurking in lithium-ion batteries
This week on The Highlight Reel Si and James talk the dangers lurking in every lithium-ion battery after a couple of scary e-scooter fires.
Plus, there’s some good chat about cat laws and paid parental leave.
Add in some revealing talk about the rise of high-end drug use, notably cocaine.
And talk about embarrassed - the boys got the wrong end of one story and James couldn't stop laughing!
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Fri, 04 Aug 2023 - 914 - The things you learn about your workmates!
SI & James asked is it OK to drink milk straight out of the bottle from the fridge?
This after a Canadian real estate agent was fined nearly 25 grand after taking a cheeky swig of milk from the bottle in a client's fridge.
Listening to that was the highly esteemed Newstalk ZB Political Editor Jason Walls.
What we didn't know was Jason's dad was also listening and he was quick to put things in context and emailed a remarkable family photo revealing 9 year-old Jason's love of milk. Jason is on the right.
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Fri, 04 Aug 2023 - 913 - Six And a Song - The Election Edition: TOP's Raf Manji
Raf Manji started his career in banking, he has also worked in finance, governance, strategy, and policy and risk.
He’s worked for start-ups, not-for-profits, and government, spending two terms as a Christchurch City Councillor from 2013 to 2019 – before becoming leader of The Opportunities Party in 2022.
A great pleasure to welcome Raf Manji on for Six and a Song - the election edition.
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Thu, 03 Aug 2023 - 912 - Employment Lawyer Gareth Abdinor 01.08.23
Gareth Abdinor is an Employment, Workplace & Information Expert with Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors.
He regularly joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels to answer all listeners' employment related questions.
Today, there were questions about a restructuring, altering the terms of a contract, and holiday pay, among other things.
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Tue, 01 Aug 2023 - 911 - The Highlight Reel Episode 7: Why is Simon's butt sore?
This week on The Highlight Reel Si and James talk with a man who chose to live in his car for 8 months while holding down a job looking after others.
The pair also discuss disciplining other people's children.
Air New Zealand's monster profit turnaround prompts the question is it time airfares came down again?
And, Barbie or Oppenheimer?
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This new, catch-up podcast gives you the best of each and every week of Simon Barnett and James Daniels Afternoons. It has everything from the issues, to the chats, and the laughs.
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Fri, 28 Jul 2023 - 910 - Six and A Song with Sir Peter Gluckman
Professor Sir Peter Gluckman is an internationally recognized biomedical scientist, and currently heads Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures at the University of Auckland.
From 2009-2018 he was the inaugural Chief Science Advisor to Prime Ministers Sir John Key, Sir Bill English, and Dame Jacinda Ardern, was Science Envoy for the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and is currently the President of the International Science Council
He has received the highest scientific and civilian honours in New Zealand and numerous international scientific awards as well as authoring several books and over 700 scientific papers.
Sir Peter Gluckman joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels for Six and a Song.
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Thu, 27 Jul 2023 - 909 - Neuroscience Educator Nathan Wallis 25.07.23
Nathan Wallis is New Zealand's leading Neuroscience Educator, focusing on child development and how the brain works.
Nathan explores how the brain works and how neuroscience can better inform our day to day interactions with children and young people.
He joins Simon Barnett and James Daniels every second Tuesday – taking your calls and questions on everything to do with child behaviour, development, how to get through to teenagers.
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Tue, 25 Jul 2023 - 908 - The Highlight Reel Episode 6: A tragic week, but an uplifting end
This week on The Highlight Reel Si and James talk whether they’d ditch their day jobs to chase their dreams for a year.
Plus, there’s plenty of discussion about Victoria ditching the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
A sombre day on Thursday as Si and James discuss the Auckland CBD shooting – which left three people dead.
But it was an uplifting end to the week, as the boys celebrate the Football Ferns amazing victory in their opening World Cup game.
Join Newstalk ZB’s Simon Barnett and James Daniels for The Highlight Reel.
This new, catch-up podcast gives you the best of each and every week of Simon Barnett and James Daniels Afternoons. It has everything from the issues, to the chats, and the laughs.
The Highlight Reel with Simon Barnett and James Daniels, every Saturday powered by Newstalk ZB.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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