
The Weekend Collective
3pm-6pm Weekends

The Weekend Collective on 九一星空无限talk 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.
Tim is the perfect company every weekend from 3pm on 九一星空无限talk ZB.
Saturday:
3pm-4pm The Panel
4pm-5pm OneRoof Radio Show
5pm-6pm The Parent Squad
Sunday:
3pm-4pm Politics Central
4pm-5pm Health Hub
5pm-6pm Smart Money
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Heather Taylor: Access to ECE is essential for all families
Around 96.8% of children in New Zealand attend some sort of Early Childhood Education at some point before entering school. Some begin right from a few months old,...
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Ryan Weir: Regulation needed to get rid of cowboys
PropertyScouts director Ryan Weird joins the OneRoof Radio Show to discuss the need for regulation for property managers. LISTEN ABOVE
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The Panel: China's military parade, Paris Agreement
This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by AUT chemistry professor Allan Blackman, and National Fieldays Society CEO Richard Lindroos, to discuss the biggest...
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Shamubeel Eaqub: Reconsidering which insurance you use
It's no secret that the cost of living has gone a bit crazy these past few years, but insurance seems to be one of the hardest hit. Insurance prices have increased...
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Kyle MacDonald: Do you need a therapist or just a friend?
Society has become increasingly encouraging of people to check in on their mates, but what is the clear line between needing a catch up with a friend, and needing...
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Paul Goldsmith: "156,000 victims too many"
The latest New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey shows 156,000 victims of serious violent crimes in the year to May. It's down 29,000 from when National took office...
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Ernie Newman: Express lane isn't enough to end the duopoly
This week the Government announced an express lane to fast-track consent for supermarkets that would improve competition. The question now being raised, is whether...
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Sara Chatwin: Raising children in the modern world
Parenting in the modern world comes with a slew of challenges - not just in terms of technology and social media, but the people who have influence over your children. The...
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Nichole Lewis: Making housing affordable without ruining the economy
Chris Bishop has openly called for house prices to fall, saying we need to be channeling more money into the economy rather than having it locked up in housing. The...
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The Panel: Supermarket reforms, Taylor Swift
This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by Resident Builder Pete Wolfkamp, and Senior Consultant for Iron Duke Madison Burgess-Smith, to discuss the biggest...
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Andrew Bascand: The OCR won't solve anything
The OCR got another cut this week, now down to 3%. While there have been questions for a while around whether banks are passing the cuts down to consumers, the...
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Kent Johns: It's not about losing the weight, it's about habits
The Biggest Loser ran for 18 seasons before ending in 2016, and it's now the subject of a major docu-series showing the behind the scenes moments from the show. A...
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Murat Ungor: NZ Post is making a mistake
NZ Post has suspended most shipping services to the United States and some surrounding countries as they brace for tariffs to come into effect. Services will stop...
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John Battersby: The balancing act between our economy and our alliances
The Government has announced a $2.7 billion defence spending boost to upgrade the aircraft fleet. The money will be spent on five Seahawk helicopters and two Airbus...
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Harpreet Singh: Are parenting doing enough for their kid's education?
Literacy and numeracy rates in New Zealand are still shameful compared to other countries in the OECD. 23% of year 8 students are at the curriculum benchmark for...
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Bryan Thomson: The right agent is essential when buying or selling
Buyers agents are one of those things we all know is there, but rarely use them. They're often seen as a luxury in the world of buying houses, but are they worth...
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The Panel: Ghislaine Maxwell, gang patch ban repeal
This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by presenter Mark Crysell, and NZ Gardner Editor Jo McCarroll, to discuss the biggest stories from the week that...
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Janet Xuccoa: You should be checking your will annually
Wills are some of the most painstaking things you need to do as an adult. They remind you of your mortality, and of all the familial issues you may have had throughout...
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John Cowan: We need a reality check for our alcohol problem
Alcohol has been a problem in New Zealand for a while, and it may be time for a reality check. A study out of the United States found only 54% of adults consume...
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Martin Snedden: Community sports need the extra funding
Submissions close tonight for the Online Casino Gambling Bill. The community sports sector have banded together under the Community Sports Collective, and made a...
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Paul Buchanan: What happened in that Trump/Putin meeting?
Donald Trump met with Vladimir Putin yesterday to come to an agreement over the war in Ukraine. The two left the meeting seemingly happy with how it went, and Trump...
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Nathan Willis: You can't overestimate the importance of early attachment
The first 1,000 days are the most important in any child's life - to set the foundation for a well-rounded and stable adulthood. A key part of those first 1,000...
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Martin Cooper: Sell before you buy
Most homeowners who have bought and sold have been through the stress of timing things perfectly. They need to sell their home before their offer on the next one...
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The Panel with Kyle MacDonald and Shane Henderson: No more marshmallows
This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald, and Waitakere Councillor Shane Henderson, to discuss the biggest stories from...
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Simon Brown: Financial literacy is invaluable
Most New Zealanders consider themselves only “average” with money. In fact, a new study from Partners Life finds less than a quarter of New Zealanders rate their...
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Sir Ashley Bloomfield: Children face many barriers in healthcare
We all want to see the next generation thrive - to do better than generations before. But there are a whole host of barriers holding children back, stopping them...
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Derek Cheng: Australia and New Zealand's Prime Ministers are on the same page
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met with Chris Luxon this weekend, in Queenstown for the annual Australia-New Zealand leaders meeting. Luxon said in...
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Marama Davidson: Government needs new ideas
The Greens say they're the only ones offering solutions to tax issues, in a time where communities are crying out for change. With next year's elections coming...
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Dougal Sutherland: You should tell off other people's kids
Principal psychologist at Umbrella Wellbeing Dougal Sutherland joins Tim Beveridge to discuss whether it's ever okay to discipline a child that isn't yours. LISTEN...
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"Definitely do it": LJ Hooker Head says staging your home is a must
Auckland house sales were up over 9% last month, and listing nationwide were up 14%. It seems things are starting to pick up - but prices have remained fairly steady. LJ...