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.
A senior UK Cabinet minister is the latest to call for Sir Keir Starmer to step aside after poor local election results last week.
Four Labour MPs have quit as ministerial aides and more than 70 MPs, including Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, have publicly urged the Prime Minister to resign or set out a timetable for leaving.
UK correspondent Enda Brady says it's unknown who could take over Starmer's role, but the pressure is ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is set to deliver the next Australian federal budget, and reports indicate it's going to be focused on housing.
It's likely new property tax reforms will be unveiled, with an expected crackdown on capital gains tax discounts and negative gearing.
HSBC Chief Economist Paul Bloxham explained further.
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Rabobank has just released their latest agribusiness monthly report for May, and it's good news for Kiwi farmers.
The report has positive prospects for beef and dairy, thanks to ongoing international demand.
The Country's Jamie Mackay explained further.
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Tonight on The Huddle, Auckland councillor Maurice Williamson and former Auckland mayor Phil Goff joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
Can Auckland afford a second Harbour crossing? Chris Bishop has said we'll hear more about it in the coming months, but is this just an election promise?
Can Keir Starmer bounce back from the local election drubbing? Should he resign?
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The manufacturing sector has been hit hard over the past few years, but ongoing global conflict has worsened current market conditions.
Average profit margins have plunged to 31.53 percent, the lowest since records began in 2018.
This has resulted in more manufacturers clearing out their warehouses, with stock on hand dropping to historically low levels.
Unleashed Head of Product Jarrod Adam says the challenges to the supply ...
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Tuesday, 12 May, 2026, we ask Transport Minister Chris Bishop how we can afford a second Auckland Harbour crossing.
The Police Association president tells us how angry officers are about a pay offer.
We hear from Sir Graham Henry on how happy he is to come out of retirement to be an All Blacks selector.
And on The Huddle, Maurice Williamson and Phil Goff discuss what's wro...
Now, I don’t know about you, but I’m taking this latest talk of a second Auckland Harbour crossing with a gigantic grain of salt.
The development today is that Chris Bishop has revealed the Government will announce its preferred option for a second crossing by mid-year - so I suppose you could say June-ish or July-ish - and they will decide between a tunnel or a bridge.
And while I really want to get excited about it, because Auckl...
New research shows some surveys might not be as accurate as we all think.
Researchers asked Kiwis if they believed the Canadian Government was secretly training genetically enhanced raccoons for warfare, with 7.2 percent of respondents - or 300,000 people - saying they believed it.
University of Otago psychology expert on Dr John Kerr says it's extremely unlikely all these respondents believed this, and the question was designed to...
Sir Graham Henry is keen to offer his perspective to the All Blacks selection roundtable.
The 2011 World Cup-winning coach will join the panel as an independent selector, alongside head coach Dave Rennie and assistant Neil Barnes.
Sir Graham says everyone has an opinion on what's right and wrong in rugby.
"I think that sure, when people are watching my team win when I was a coach, they felt probably the same way. So I guess it's pa...
The Warriors are prepared to let Luke Metcalf negotiate with other clubs.
A club statement says they will allow last year's first choice halfback to look for a new home, after falling down the pecking order following injuries over the last 12 months.
It comes with Tanah Boyd poised to re-sign until 2029.
Former Kiwis player Richie Barnett says it's a stunning turn of events.
"Obviously, we've seen through the year that he doesn't l...
There's assurance scoping work on a second Auckland Harbour crossing is still under way, with plans expected mid-year.
Two Transport Agency reports have detailed defects in the 67 year-old bridge, and warn it's at risk of failure.
It says without long-term strengthening work, month-long lane closures, truck limits, and more wind-related restrictions are on the cards.
Chris Bishop says he won't be the Transport Minister who produces...
A new poll has the coalition returning to power - despite a drop in support for the minor Government parties.
The latest Taxpayers' Union Curia poll has National up slightly to 30 percent and Labour down to 31.9 percent.
Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says the minor parties have taken a hit, with ACT and NZ First looking less solid than they did in earlier polls.
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The Australian federal budget is set to be delivered tonight, and it's promising big changes.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the budget will feature 'more than the usual amount of savings and more than the usual amount of reform'.
Australian correspondent Murray Olds says this will appeal to younger voters, as concerns have been raised about intergenerational inequality and the housing market.
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Luke Metcalf is poised to leave the Warriors.
The NRL club have confirmed they have agreed to a request from Metcalf's management to talk with other clubs.
It's unclear whether they would allow an immediate release for the halfback, who only re-signed until 2028 late last year.
Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explained further.
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The Police Association says a new pay offer doesn't meet struggling officers' needs.
The union says they'd effectively get a 0.6 percent bump, with nothing for managers.
Police Association President Steve Watt says the impacted officers have found this offer 'tough' to accept, given the demands of the job.
"We've asked for five percent, we understand that CPI is still to come out, but we understand that the CPI figure is goin...
The pressure on Sir Keir Starmer keeps ramping up in the UK.
Labour had a disastrous showing in local elections at the end of last week - a reflection of the Prime Minister's growing unpopularity.
The party lost a total 1500 councillors across England, with Nigel Farage's Reform UK party picking up steam.
UK correspondent Gavin Grey says Starmer is set to give a speech addressing the situation, but there's growing calls to replace ...
The Green Party's written to Government ministers asking them to use their majority owner status to pressure major gentailers to reduce power prices.
Co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick says shareholding ministers, Simeon Brown and Nicola Willis, can write to the gentailers and require them to do more on energy hardship programmes.
She suggests they could also call for retail prices not to surpass inflation.
Energy economist Geoff Bert...
Oil prices have jumped more than three percent on the back of another snag in negotiations between the US and Iran.
Donald Trump has taken to social media to call Iran's response to a US 14-point memorandum 'totally unacceptable'.
Brent crude is now trading at more than 104 US dollars a barrel.
Harbour Asset Management's Shane Solly explained further.
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Tonight on The Huddle, Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR and Child Fund CEO Josie Pagani joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
Mariameno Kapa-Kingi has left Te Pāti Māori to start a new party. Is this the beginning of the end for them? What do we think?
Does New Zealand have to worry about far-right populism sweeping through the nation? Between Reform and One Nation, do we see New Zeal...
We’re never going to know for sure what tipped the Government into finally cutting the fees-free policy but I would like to take some credit for this show’s part in it.
We have harped on about the need to get rid of that policy for so long that it actually started to get boring, even for me.
But as with everything: persevere and you will succeed. And finally, the policy is gone. We had it confirmed by Winston Peters on Friday.
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