With a straight down the middle approach, Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive on Newstalk ZB delivers the very latest news and views to New Zealanders as they wrap up their day.
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A social media ban on children under the age of 16 is on hold.
Education Minister Erica Stanford says the Government is undertaking a wider programme of work on it.
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The Waitangi Tribunal is calling on the Government to immediately stop its planned changes to the education law.
The Government has confirmed today that it is planning to remove the Treaty Principles within the Education and Training Act.
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Dunedin City Councillor Benedict Ong has made quite the name or himself in the seven months since he was elected to council.
He has put tape on his face, read aloud from Franz Kafka's The Trial, leaked confidential documents, and he's now facing his second code of conduct complaint.
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So I once heard someone say the best stories you could hope to read in the newspapers are always found in the sports sections—and I was reminded of that by the incredible story of the women’s Phoenix football team.
These ladies are going to play in the grand final of their A-League competition, which is remarkable when you consider that, in two of the past five years, they’ve finished as the wooden spoon team.
But why they’ve made ...
Auckland mayor Wayne Brown has taken a swing at the Government's $70 million major events fund - while seemingly revealing its spend on bringing Robbie Williams here this year.
Eden Park chief executive Nick Sautner says he can't confirm that figure and Wayne Brown's comments are disappointing.
"The mayor - part of his role is to advocate for our city. Now, I’m not privy to the investment level. What I am privy to is the fact...
There's ongoing speculation about Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership future, and it's looking more likely challengers could appear.
Health Minister Wes Streeting's allies have claimed he's looking to launch a contest for Starmer's job.
UK correspondent Enda Brady explained further.
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Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro are among the weight-loss drugs that more people are taking - but questions have been raised about their economic impacts.
These drugs will also have an impact on other sectors, including healthcare and food, and research is still ongoing.
Fisher Funds expert Sam Dickie explained further.
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Synlait chief executive Richard Wyeth is leaving - after one year in the job.
The South Island dairy processor's released an NZX market update, saying Leon Fung will be acting CEO, effective immediately.
Wyeth will remain supporting the transition, until the end of June.
The Country's Jamie Mackay explained further.
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Hotel developments are quietly disappearing and 'ghost communities' are on the rise as Christchurch's council has raised concerns over Airbnbs.
Four motel and hotel operators urged elected members at a policy and planning committee meeting to support a mandatory registration system for short term accommodation providers.
Councillor Nathaniel Herz Jardine wants Christchurch to take charge in rallying other councils to demand change....
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 14 May, 2026, we confront Labour leader Chris Hipkins on his claim not one person outside of Newstalk ZB is raising Covid lockdowns with him.
Air New Zealand's chief executive tells us how it'll cope with a loss of nearly $400 million.
A Christchurch City Councillor on his warning that Airbnb is turning parts of the city into "ghost communities".
Tonight on The Huddle, artist and local Government politician Oscar Kightley and Tim Wilson from the Maxim Institute joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
Labour's Chris Hipkins recently claimed no-one outside of Newstalk ZB is fussed about the Auckland lockdowns from 2021. Does he have a point? Will we find out come November?
Yesterday, Prime Minister Chris Luxon said he'd always choose social...
Here’s a question for you: how badly did we get ripped off if it’s true we paid $3 million to get Robbie Williams here?
Now, we don’t know for sure that's the amount the Government paid out of the Major Events Fund, but that is what Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown has revealed in a fit of pique at the Government.
And so far, nobody’s publicly denied it - not even Louise Upston, who’s the minister in charge of the money.
Privately, we at...
Air New Zealand's CEO says the airline will trim more flights, with a forecast it'll be $390 million in the red this financial year.
It's blaming the fuel cost hike lifting spending $240 million more than expected.
The airline told NZX it's already reduced overall capacity three to five percent since the Iran war began.
Nikhil Ravishankar says cuts may continue even after jet fuel prices ease, with cuts for August to October ...
Chris Hipkins says Aucklanders have moved on from long lockdowns, and don't hold a grudge against Labour.
The Labour leader gave a speech today on the city's future, batting away questions on whether the Party kept the city too long in lockdown in 2021.
Chris Hipkins clarified that more Aucklanders are focused on the future of the city than what happened years ago.
"Covid-19 was a very difficult time for everybody, and ...
A new poll has National stuck in the high 20s, with Labour seven points ahead.
National's on 29 percent in the Talbot Mills poll, with Labour on 36. Both parties haven't moved since last month's poll.
NZ First is down one to 14 percent, and ACT down one on seven percent.
Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper explained what these results mean for the coalition's odds.
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Over in Australia, opposition leader Angus Taylor has confirmed the coalition will restrict the availability of welfare to foreigners if they win the next election.
Taylor is set to deliver his first budget reply speech later this evening, and he's unveiled cuts will be made to the migrant intake in order to reduce housing pressures.
Australian correspondent Murray Olds explained why this turn won't appeal to younger voters.&...
The All Whites World Cup squad's been named - with New Zealand clubs providing eight of the 26 players.
Auckland FC has five representatives in Michael Woud, Callan Elliot, Jesse Randall, Francis de Vries and Nando Pijnaker, while the Wellington Phoenix supply three in Alex Rufer, Tim Payne and Sarpreet Singh.
Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explained further.
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Associate Health Minister David Seymour welcomes Pharmac’s proposal to change funding criteria for more type 2 diabetes medicines based on clinical need.
Under the proposal, 25,000 more diabetic Kiwis will gain access to the treatments over the next few years.
David Seymour says there's a lot of potential in investing in more GLP-1 medications to prevent other health problems impacting people down the line.
"We've made a lot of pro...
The carnival of chaos continues in Downing Street, as British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer meets with one of the main contenders for his job - Health Minister Wes Streeting.
Despite four ministerial resignations and 86 MPs calling for him to go, Starmer insists he is staying on as Prime Minister.
UK correspondent Kay Oliver speculates ahead of the meeting.
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