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The Weekend Collective on Newstalk ZB is an intelligent and fun take on the life you live and what you love. From Barrister to singer to recording artist and concert producer, including performing the national anthem for the All Blacks, you name it, Tim Beveridge has done it. Joined by a range of special expert guests throughout the afternoon, The Weekend Collective will cover off the issues of the week, politics, parenting, finance, wellness and property.
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The Parent Squad with Dougal Sutherland: Is the school lunch programme proof parenting has changed?
Is the new school lunch programme a sign that parenting has changed? Expert Dougal Sutherland joins the Weekend Collective to share his insight.
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Mark Harris: What's the best way to sell your property in a soft market?
What’s the best way to sell your property in a soft market – auction/tender/offer and negotiation – or does it depend on the property? Mark Harris from Sotheby's Real Estate joined the Weekend Collective to discuss.
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The Panel with Pete Wolfkamp and Jo McCarroll: Woke sushi, Lord of the Rings, fake pandas at the zoo, and another political poll
This week on the Panel Tim Beveridge was joined by Pete Wolfkamp and Jo McCarroll to discuss this week’s stories.
School lunches are continuing, this time without “woke” sushi. Lord of the Rings is about to get another instalment, and zoogoers were outraged to find the “panda” exhibit filled with black and white dyed dogs. Plus, there's been another political poll released.
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Martin Hawes: When is the best time to write your will? And, is downsizing the best way to free up some cash?
When do you start writing your will, and should your kids help you with writing it?
Plus, is downsizing the best way to free up some cash? Well renowned financial author Martin Hawes joins us with his thoughts.
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Kyle Macdonald: Young people hit from all sides driving down welfare
Something is going wrong for young people between the ages of 15 and 24 in the UK, across Europe, the US and Australia, as Oxford Universities World Happiness Report sounds alarm about the welfare of young people.
The report shows that young adults are being hit from all sides by a toxic combination of government policy, a housing affordability crisis, stagnating wages, and a high cost of living. Plus, social media is believed to play a part in driving down self-esteem and robbing young people of their wellbeing. Experienced psychotherapist Kyle Macdonald joins us with his take & how to support our young people.
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Politics Central: Does Julie Anne Genter's conduct represent a 'decline in standards'?
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown and Simeon Brown unveiled their new water plan for the city, which will see an increase of rates by 7.2 percent, rather than the 25.8 percent proposed by Watercare. Simeon Brown joins the Weekend Collective to explain further.
Later, Julie Anne Genter has been accused of 'intimidating' behaviour after a disagreement saw the Green MP leave her seat to confront a Government minister during a transport debate. Former Speaker of the House, Sir Lockwood Smith, joins the Weekend Collective to explain why 'standards have slipped'.
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