
Kerre Woodham Mornings
9am-12pm Weekdays

KERRE WOODHAM MORNINGS
This is the show that delivers a little bit of everything.
News, opinion, analysis, lifestyle and entertainment – we’ve got your morning listening covered.
Join Kerre Woodham, one of New Zealand’s best loved personalities, as she dishes up a bold, sharp and energetic show Monday to Friday 9am-12md.
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"Amazing for locals": Small town thrives after being bypassed by major highway
Although some towns are feeling the pinch after the opening of motorways that bypass their towns, not all are struggling. More than 22,500 vehicles used to pass...
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Kerre Woodham: Does a right to privacy trump the right to safety?
It was really disturbing to read the opening paragraph of this story on the murder of Juliana Bonilla Herrera. Truly frightening. It reads that high risk offenders...
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Kerre Woodham: Why would the Government interfere in the aviation market?
We know airfares are expensive, right? Everybody, and I mean everybody, I know who's booked flights recently has made the comment that an overseas flight is cheaper...
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"Not a viable prospect": Smaller airlines unlikely to take on Govt-owned carriers
Airfares are still on the rise, and the Government is considering getting involved. It hasn’t ruled out underwriting the expansion of small regional airlines to...
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Kerre Woodham: When did weather become such a big deal that it dominates the news?
Speaking of the bad weather, it brings me to the emergency mobile alerts. The emergency mobile alerts came about because Fire and Emergency and the National Emergency...
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John MacDonald: What do you think about most at pre-school drop-off?
If you’ve ever done a pre-school drop-off, what’s been the main thing going through your mind? Aside from ‘am I going to get to work on time?’. Have you been more...
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John MacDonald: Here's where I'm torn on gender identity
There’s a chance you'll think I sound like I’m contradicting myself with my views on NZ First jumping on the gender identity bandwagon. Politicians love a good...
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John MacDonald: What surprises me most after the Pope's passing
There’s only been one pope’s death that has really shocked me – and I don’t think it was because I was only 10 years old at the time. It was September 1978 and...
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John MacDonald: What's so bad about ex-MPs being on local councils?
I’m starting to wonder who isn’t running for mayor in Wellington. Former Labour leader Andrew Little is the latest one joining the race to oust current mayor Tory...
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Reserve Bank, economists 'unlikely to panic' about inflation despite rise
Inflation is officially on the rise again. The latest Stats NZ figures show the Consumers Price Index rose 2.5% in the year to March – up from a 2.2% rise in the...
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John MacDonald: Let's not go all misery guts over these crime stats
How are you feeling about the world, now that we know the Government’s goal of having 20,000 less violent crimes by 2029 has already been achieved? Four years early....
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End of their tether: Dog owners to face fines for tying pets up too long
The Government’s cracking down on dog owners tying up pets for too long. MPI and SPCA Animal Welfare Inspectors will now be able to issue fines topping $1,000. The...
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Victims Advisor cautiously celebrating downwards trend in crime figures
The Justice and Police Minister says the Government's surpassed its own violent crime reduction target. It set a goal in March last year of having 20 thousand fewer...
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John MacDonald: New sex ed curriculum is a great start
I’m liking the sound of Education Minister Erica Stanford’s approach to sex education. But it won’t be plain sailing, and she knows that. But there’s a glaring...
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Greg Murphy: Second practical test is 'useless'
The driver licensing system may be in for a government overhaul. Under proposals released yesterday, the practical driving test for a full licence will go, and fewer...
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"Classy": Air NZ's new uniforms bring elegance to the skies
Air New Zealand’s new uniform has been unvieled. It was designed by world-renowned Kiwi designer Emilia Wickstead and comes 14 years after the airline’s last uniform...
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Wool industry "stoked" as Govt directs builders towards natural fibres
Industry celebrations over a directive to use Kiwi wool in Government buildings. New builds worth more than $9 million and refurbishments costing over $100 thousand...
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Kerre Woodham: How do you operate in an environment like this?
The phrase “may you live in interesting times” is bestowed not as a blessing, but as a curse. And living in these most interesting of times, you can see why that...
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Kerre Woodham: Policing is a community-minded calling
Now the police have been in the spotlight in the past few weeks. It should have been criticism, with Wellington Central MP Tamatha Paul's comments and the criticism...
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Less bucks for the basket: Pak'nSave leads internationally with 'competitive' prices, study finds
Pak’nSave shoppers seem to be getting the best deal. A recent study by Foodstuffs North Island has found that New Zealand stores offer the lowest grocery prices...
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First-home buyers urged to "sit tight" as tariffs mar KiwiSavers
Kiwis are being urged to stay calm and stay the course as stock markets tumble. There’s global uncertainty off the back of Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, and...
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Kerre Woodham: We have to be willing and prepared to play our part
Well, we were a little in advance of the day yesterday, weren't we? If you were with me yesterday, I was looking at the armed forces lowering their standards to...
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Kerre Woodham: NZDF has compromised standards, not fixed the problem
I find it incredible that within a few days of a report into the sinking of the Manawanui - a damning report that revealed the crew and the Commanding Officer of...
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Pete Wolfkamp: 'We are in uncharted territory' with granny flats extension
Backyard granny flats are about to get bigger, and easier to build. The Government's announced it's going further to ease construction regulations, allowing for...
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Kerre Woodham: Are our mental health services working?
The Access and Choice Programme, biggest investment in mental health in a generation, has now been in place for five years. The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission...
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"Nothing is a silver bullet": Mental health services see slow and steady improvement
Slow and steady improvements in mental health and addiction service access. Minister Matt Doocey's latest quarterly target updates have been released and show...
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Govt seeks clarification after Donald Trump lays out new tariffs
Our Government is asking the US for more details on its new import rules for New Zealand. Donald Trump's announced 10% tariffs on almost all goods entering the...
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Kiwis on the move: Data reveals the short length of NZ tenancies
Kiwis seem to be on the move. Ministry of Housing and Urban Development data shows that half of New Zealand tenancies are less than two years old, and just 1% have...
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'No barriers': Labour leader says retaliatory tariffs 'aren't justified'
Labour's leader says the US tariffs on New Zealand aren't justified in a retaliatory sense. A US chart states New Zealand imposes 20% tariffs on US imports, and...
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Kerre Woodham: Paying the piper by turning down the America's Cup
Here we go again – the America’s Cup. How many times have you heard the debates for and against the America’s Cup? The Government, as you will have heard, has declined...