Gone By Lunchtime
      The Spinoff presentsGone By Lunchtime

      Gone By Lunchtime

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      Q Theatre

      305 Queen Street

      Auckland, New Zealand

      When

      Thu 26 Feb 2026

      Running Time

      65 minutes

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      Three elections, five prime ministers, several hundred emotional junior staffers and 10 years ago, the podcast Gone By Lunchtime was born screaming into the political world.

      Toby Manhire, Annabelle Lee-Mather and Ben Thomas have since then been huddling together to make sense and nonsense of political matters in Aotearoa. Join them on an odyssey down memory lane, recalling their own journeys to fronting New Zealand’s Only Podcast™ taking in everything from Jacindamania to suburban pigeons, from crown-Māori relations to the Bad Boys of Brexit, from coalition building to piss-filled Zorbs.

      All that, plus a surprise guest, and we'll exclusively reveal precisely how election year is going to pan out.

       


       

      Toby Manhire is an Auckland-based writer, editor and broadcaster. He is editor-at-large at The Spinoff and host of podcasts including Juggernaut 2: The Story of the Fourth National Government and Gone By Lunchtime.

      Annabelle Lee-Mather (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Māmoe) and a bunch of other shows her kids refuse to watch, and the NZ Wars series. She sings the high part in the Gone By Lunchtime trio, slightly off-key, but with conviction.

      Ben Thomas is a political commentator and director of Capital Government Relations and Communications, a Wellington and Auckland based public affairs firm. He is a former political editor of the National Business Review and was a press secretary in the previous National government. He writes a regular column for The Post and Stuff.

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