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Wellingtonians now have the chance to discuss the issues of the day one-on-one with proud local Nick Mills and have a forum to share their ideas, passions and outrages on a daily basis.

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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Wellingtonians now have the chance to discuss the issues of the day one-on-one with proud local Nick Mills and have a forum to share their ideas, passions and outrages on a daily basis.

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.

    Cory Jane: Hurricanes legend and current assistant coach on Saturday's semi-final

    Cory Jane: Hurricanes legend and current assistant coach on Saturday's semi-final

    The Hurricanes are hoping for 25,000 fans to attend the team's Super Rugby Pacific semi-final against the Chiefs this weekend at Sky Stadium, as the team continues its march to win the Super Rugby title for only the second time in the club's history. 

    Cory Jane, who made 123 appearances for the Hurricanes and currently serves as assistant coach, says the team are looking forward to the afternoon game. 

    He joined Nick Mills to look ahead to Saturday.

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    Beehive Buzz: Senior political reporter Sophie Trigger on Act's rally, Luxon's Pacific trip

    Beehive Buzz: Senior political reporter Sophie Trigger on Act's rally, Luxon's Pacific trip

    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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    Tim Costley: National MP living 40 minutes from Parliament defends decision to take taxpayer funded apartment

    Tim Costley: National MP living 40 minutes from Parliament defends decision to take taxpayer funded apartment

    National MP Tim Costley says his CBD apartment makes him a more effective MP.

    The first-term MP for Otaki is facing criticism for taking a $36,400 Parliamentary allowance to live in the Wellington apartment, which he owns himself. 

    Costley lives just 58km from the Beehive in Waikanae, a roughly 40-minute drive from Parliament. 

    He is also under fire for spending around $15,000 on travel in just three months according to expense returns, but says this is explained by travel he has booked in advance and expenses that weren't processed last year. 

    He joined Wellington Mornings host Nick Mills to explain his decision.

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    • 6 min
    Nick Mills: National MP Tim Costley is taking taxpayers for a ride

    Nick Mills: National MP Tim Costley is taking taxpayers for a ride

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    Here's a story you're not going to enjoy if you're one of the government employees who has just been made redundant.

    It surrounds Otaki MP Tim Costley.

    He’s a known name in Kapiti, and owns a $1.4 million riverside home in Waikanae, two rental properties in Palmerston North and a flat in Wellington.

    It's the latter of those properties that's causing Tim a bit of a headache.

    It turns out Tim is claiming $36,400 a year from a Parliamentary housing allowance to rent his own apartment back to himself, despite his family home being just 58km away from the Beehive. 

    He lives in Waikanae, but even with Transmission Gully, a 40-minute drive is too much of a commute for him.

    Yes, it's entirely within the rules, but the rules are dumb.

    It's not a long drive, even after a very late night in Parliament (which doesn't happen that often). I'm sure he could suck it up. Parliament sits 90 days a year.

    He’s clearly learned from his leader. Remember Christopher Luxon claimed $52,000 for his mortgage-free apartment in the city, even though as Prime Minister he was entitled to live at Premier House on Tinakori Rd?

    He chose not to live there because it wasn't quite up to his standards, but later U-turned on pocketing the allowance.

    But Costly Costley, well he's a first-term MP.

    He said like many MPs he owns an apartment in Wellington and taking the allowance is within the rules set by the speaker.  

    Costly Costley said it works out about the same as it does for MPs who stay at hotels. He believes the safest and most sustainable way for him to function as an MP is to stay in Wellington when the house is sitting.

    He says junior MPs like him are required to stay on the precinct until at least 10pm and are often there later when the house is in urgency, which is very rare I should add.

    He’s required to be back at Parliament for early meetings at 7:30 and 8:30am, he says. 

    Come on Costley. How many people living in Waikanae have to commute every day?

    I agree that would be tough for those very few times that you're driving home at midnight, but surely you don't need a place at a cost of $36,400 a year? 

    What happened to MPs flatting with each other? 

    MPs are entitled to claim $36,400 if their main residence is outside the Wellington commuting area, but the rules don't specify a minimum distance.

    I say Waikanae is definitely within the minimum distance.

    The Inland Revenue defines a reasonable commuting distance as between 50 and 80 kilometres for each leg of a journey, or between 100 and 160 kilometres taking both legs into account. 

    That's a lot of travel, but its well above what Costley has to travel. The reality is he could very easily commute.

    And here’s another kicker just to get you more frustrated, Costly Costley has also claimed nearly $15,000 in travel costs in just the last three months.

    This is a man who lives just up the road and is not a Minister. He should be spending $1000 a month, if that. Where is he going?

    Maybe this government needs to look at its own MPs when it comes to cost cutting.

    Don't get me started on that. I've always felt we have too many MPs. Tim Costly Costley wouldn't be costing us quite so much if he wasn't there.

    He's a backbencher without any portfolios.

    Perhaps he should start behaving like one. 

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    Friday Faceoff: Mark Sainsbury and Ben McNulty talk Tory Whanau, Golden Mile and Lotto

    Friday Faceoff: Mark Sainsbury and Ben McNulty talk Tory Whanau, Golden Mile and Lotto

    It's been a big week in Wellington; Mayor Tory Whanau revealed she has been diagnosed with ADHD and a big petition against the Golden Mile project was presented to the council. 

    Joining Nick on Friday Faceoff this week was former broadcaster Mark Sainsbury and Wellington City Councillor Ben McNulty.

    Also on the agenda was the mammoth $50 million up for grabs in Lotto on Saturday, whether we need to crack down on booze sales, and the importance of men's health. 

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    • 33 min
    Friday Sport Kickoff: Adam Cooper and Nick Bewley on Hurricanes quarter-final and Alex Paulsen leaving the Phoenix

    Friday Sport Kickoff: Adam Cooper and Nick Bewley on Hurricanes quarter-final and Alex Paulsen leaving the Phoenix

    The Hurricanes take on the Melbourne Rebels in Wellington tomorrow night, and a star of the Wellington Phoenix is leaving. 

    Wellington All Sport Breakfast host Adam Cooper and Newstalk ZB Christchurch sports editor Nick Bewley joined Nick Mills to talk through the sports stories of the week.

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