Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

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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May 21, 2024 4 mins

Winston Peters says multiple Defence Force flights will collect Kiwis from New Caledonia in the coming days.

The first C-130 Hercules has touched down at Noumea's Magenta Aerodrome, the island's domestic airport.

It will bring about 50 people back to Auckland tonight.

Foreign Minister Winston Peters says French authorities are confident people can now traverse the roads to get to the airport.

"That was the reason for the delay....

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There's changes coming for social housing in New Zealand, off the back of a damning review of Kāinga Ora.

Prime Minister Chris Luxon has expressed interest in diversifying social housing - and whether these options come from Kāinga Ora or community providers is yet to be determined.

Former Monte Cecelia Housing Trust chief executive Bernie Smith says it's likely the Government will put more funding into community housing provider...

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Judging by the list of the most popular reads on any particular website, it seems quite a few of us have now read the account of how rude the audience at the Ockham Book Awards were to the Prime Minister.

According to Steve Braunias, when Luxon was welcomed onto the stage, the "applause basically sounded like one hand clapping" - and after his speech was done, the applause was even less than before. And he was apparently g...

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The public inquiry into the infected blood scandal, known as the biggest treatment disaster in NHS history, is due to publish its findings soon.

Over 30,000 people were infected with HIV and hepatitis C from 1970 to 1991 by contaminated blood products and transfusions, with 3,000 having died since.

UK correspondent Gavin Grey says thousands of people have been waiting for justice for years.

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Chinese ambassador Wang Xiaolong has issued a warning to New Zealand over the prospect of joining AUKUS.

In a speech delivered to the China Business Summit in Auckland, Xiaolong said China's relationship with New Zealand had reached a critical juncture - and joining AUKUS could impact that.

NZME business commentator Fran O'Sullivan says this stance is in line with earlier comments made by ambassador Xiaolong.

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There's been questions raised about the purpose of tikanga - and the role it should play in the rule of law.

Senior King’s Counsel Gary Judd has filed a complaint to the Government’s Regulations Review Committee over incoming compulsory tikanga Māori studies for law students.

Judd claims he filed this complaint because up until now, the curriculum for lawyers has been made up of what he described as "proper law subjects", such as...

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Housing agency Kāinga Ora has been found to be in a questionable state, according to new report.

A high-level review of the agency has found the Department is under-performing and isn't financially viable without significant reform.

ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says this review follows accounts of unpaid rent, abandoned state houses and abusive tenants. 

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May 20, 2024 100 mins

On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 20 May 2024, an inquiry into Kainga Ora has found the social housing system is not socially or financially sustainable. Housing Minister Chris Bishop tells Heather there will be immediate changes.

Heather asks the Warehouse Group chair Joan Withers whether she sacked the CEO or if he quit by himself.

The Huddle debates whether celebrities make for good mayoral ca...

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Tonight on The Huddle, Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR and Ali Jones from Red PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!

A new review has revealed Kāinga Ora has been left in a poor state, with Housing Minister Chris Bishop placing the blame on the previous Government. How can this be addressed?

The investigation into Darleen Tana has so far cost $43,000 - in taxpayer money. The Greens don...

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The Finance Minster says credit agencies are still looking favourably on New Zealand, despite high debt levels.

Treasury told the Government it was running a structural deficit the day it was sworn in; the Labour Government was never told.

It comes as Nicola Willis gears up to deliver her first Budget next Thursday.

Willis says it's important to show New Zealand won't be in perpetual deficit.

"We do need to show a path back to ...

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A world-first online survey is being presented as a chance to analyse how society treats those with limited time.

Over 40,000 people die in New Zealand each year, with close to 90 percent often taking months or years.

Hospice's Dying Reviews let respondents reflect and share their experience of a terminal illness.

Hospice NZ CEO Wayne Naylor says they hope to shine a light on the experience of dying in New Zealand. 

"What we wa...

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There's hopes a new boss will bring fresh energy to the struggling Warehouse Group.

Independent non-executive director John Journee has been appointed interim chief executive following Nick Grayston's abrupt resignation last week.

The board is now looking for a new chief executive to replace Grayston, who was in the role since 2016.

Board chair Joan Withers says elevating a member of the leadership team to the role wasn't consid...

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A Kiwi stuck in riot-stricken New Caledonia says they're dealing with a wait-and-see situation.

The Defence Force is standing by for French authorities to green light flights to collect Kiwis.

231 are registered in the country.

Alex Smeele says he's seen burnt out cars, a digger ripping up the road and flaming tyres on the verge.

"I'm curious to understand the overall timeline on that - knowing how many planes will be coming."

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The Housing Minister has responded to the 'mismanagement' impacting Kāinga Ora - and enacted some changes.

A high-level review of the agency has revealed it's under-performing and isn't financially viable without significant savings.

The Government has today appointed a new Chair, former Spark CEO Simon Moutter, and a refreshed board will be in place by July.

Minister Chris Bishop says the Government's been bequeathed a difficul...

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I think we’re about to find out whether this Government has got the cahones to make the tough calls that need to be made on one thing in particular: Asset sales.

If you've been reading political commentary lately, including in the weekend papers, there's been a lot of talk of the need for asset sales. Why?

Because as we said earlier, we have a structural deficit. Which is a very bad thing because it means we are, thanks t...

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Over in Australia, NSW authorities have arrested at least 500 people for domestic and family violence offences.

A four-day operation was carried out from Wednesday to Saturday - where 554 people were arrested and 1,070 charges were laid.

Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson wonders why it's taken so long to carry out these arrests, given several had outstanding warrants. 

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The Warriors have snapped a four-game losing streak in league's NRL by posting a win over the three-time premier Panthers.

Tuaupiki's try in the 71st minute tied the game before his conversion from out wide proved the decider in the 22-20 win. 

Sportstalk host Jason Pine explains the victory further.

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The Mental Health Foundation is appealing to the Education Minister to leave relationship and sexual education standards alone.

Minister Erica Stanford says the Government plans to look into reviewing and replacing the Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) guidelines, which were last updated in 2020.

It's prompted an open letter signed by 175 schools, organisations and community groups - sent to Erica Stanford.

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May 17, 2024 100 mins

On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 17 May 2024, flights in and out of New Caledonia have been delayed until at least Tuesday as riots continue. Air NZ's Captain Hugh Pearce tells Heather how tricky the security situation is for crew and passengers. 

Green MP Julie-Anne Genter has been doing the mea culpa media round, so will all be forgiven and forgotten? 

Three A-league players have ...

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A man has been charged with attempted murder, over an apparent attempt to assassinate Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico. 

Fico remains in a serious but stable condition in hospital after being shot several times during a walkabout. 

UK Correspondent Gavin Grey told Heather du Plessis Allan there’s been reports that the suspect is a 71-year-old, but other than that...

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