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You don't find many people more passionate about the capital than Nick, and he comes to Wellington Mornings after decades of success as the man behind some of the city's leading hospitality and entertainment offerings - Spruce Goose, Hummingbird and the Wellington Saints basketball team just to name a few.
Nick's proud of his city but also knows much can be improved on to make Wellington an even better place, and brings an honest, edgy, fun and engaging show to Wellingtonians each weekday from 9 'til midday.
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David Cameron: Wellington Budget Service manager on the rise in credit card applications
mardi 1 octobre 2024 • Durée 08:12
The number of credit card applications has reached its highest level since 2021, leading to fears people are seeking credit as the high cost of living bites.
David Cameron, manager of the Wellington Budget Service says credit cards can be dangerous for consumers who are lured in with the promise of an interest-free period, but then use them for daily purchases.
He joined Nick Mills to discuss the issue.
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Business Panel: Wellington Rugby CEO Tony Giles and Ka Rawe Tours director Nathan Greenham talk events, tourism
dimanche 29 septembre 2024 • Durée 32:03
Wellington had a mammoth weekend, with an All Blacks test and the World of Wearable Arts attracting visitors to the city. How do we attract more events to the city, and what do they mean for our economy?
Also, cruise ship numbers will be down this summer, and expensive airfares continue to bite. What is the outlook for Wellington's tourism market?
Wellington Rugby Football Union chief executive Tony Giles and Ka Rawe Tours managing director Nathan Greenham joined Nick Mills for the Wellington Mornings Business Panel.
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Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister on Wellington's economy, the Interislander and the city council
jeudi 19 septembre 2024 • Durée 19:57
Is Wellington City Council performing as it should be?
The answer is a flat "no" according to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, who told Nick Mills that the council needs to focus on spending on the right areas.
But Luxon wouldn't say how close the government is to appointing a Crown observer, but insisted the government is keeping a close eye on the council.
"I think you can read between the lines that I want better performance out of Wellington City Council."
He also revealed a plan on replacing the Interislander ferries hasn't yet gone before cabinet.
"We will have a solution, and we are very committed. You shouldn't be anxious about it."
Also discussed was the mood of Wellington, public service cuts, and the idea of a Wellington mega tunnel.
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Beehive Buzz: Senior political reporter Sophie Trigger on Act's rally, Luxon's Pacific trip
lundi 10 juin 2024 • Durée 07:41
David Seymour has held a rally of party faithful, and Christopher Luxon has returned from his trip around the Pacific.
Newstalk ZB senior political reporter Sophie Trigger joined Nick Mills to talk about the last week in politics, and what we can expect this week.
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:ational MP Nicola Willis and Labour MP Kieran McAnulty: Monday Political Panel
mardi 15 février 2022 • Durée 30:48
Mallard turned sprinklers on and blasted some of the world's most hated songs in a largely unsuccessful attempt to move protesters on.
Here is what MPs Nicola Willis and Kieran McAnulty told Nick Mills on Newstalk ZB Wellington Mornings.
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Hamish Rutherford: Tuesday Business with New Zealand Herald Wellington Business Editor
mardi 15 février 2022 • Durée 07:01
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John Minto: Veteran activist on Parliament protest says there is no plan and no strategy
lundi 14 février 2022 • Durée 07:48
The occupation is now in its eighth day - with no sign of a resolution or even dialogue.
Minto told Nick Mills it's not entirely clear what the protesters want.
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Gareth Morgan: Renewed Calls for National Laws on Domestic Cats
lundi 14 février 2022 • Durée 05:09
While it doesn't have a specific plan, the SPCA says cat laws would improve feline welfare and the environment.
In Wellington, cat owners are encouraged to keep their pets in at night.
But businessman Gareth Morgan told Nick Mills that does not go far enough and believes domestic cats should be contained to their properties.
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Friday Faceoff with Jo Coughlan and Sean Rush
vendredi 11 février 2022 • Durée 28:28
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Empire cinema owner Pat Vinaccia is encouraging the public to make a submission on Island Bay Cycle Way
jeudi 10 février 2022 • Durée 04:51
On-street parking spaces would be reduced by about 80 to 100 in an effort to improve safety.
Submissions on the proposed changes close on Sunday at 5pm.
Local businesses are worried that the loss of parking spaces will only make tough times tougher.
Empire cinema owner Pat Vinaccia is encouraging the public to make a submission and told Nick Mills the Council have not consulted with local businesses well in the past.
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