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.
Thousands of Afghans have moved to the UK under a secret scheme which was set up after a British official inadvertently leaked their data, according to new reports.
In 2022, the personal details of nearly 19,000 people who had applied to move to the UK after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan were leaked.
UK correspondent Gavin Grey says the name of the MoD leaker hasn't been unveiled, but it's prompted widespread backlash.&nb...
ANZ has declined a proposed settlement by lawyers leading a massive class action against the bank for giving customers the wrong information about their loans.
The lawyers asked ANZ to agree to pay a penalty of up to $300 million, on top of the $35 million it has already paid more than 100,000 customers to compensate them for the error.
ASB, which is also subject to the class action, is yet to respond to the proposal for it to also...
Ryman Healthcare's share price has gone up for the first half of July, leading experts to speculate about the company's future.
This follows a downturn from earlier in the year.
Milford Asset Management's Jeremy Hutton explains further.
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Wednesday, 16 July 2025, open plan classrooms will no longer be built, the Education Minister says they lead to worse learning outcomes.
Rangiora High School principal Bruce Kearney tells Ryan his school spent $1.5 million to put the walls back into its open-plan classrooms.
The Local Government Minister has confirmed he wants a cap on council rates increases by the end of...
Tonight on The Huddle, Jack Tame from ZB's Saturday Mornings and Q&A and Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers' Union joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
Australia seems to have turned the corner on teenage vaping, with rates among young people dropping. Do we need to follow suit and crack down on vaping?
Members of Local Government NZ have voted in favour of strong opposition to a rat...
We owe our kids an apology.
School students of all ages in this country have been used as guinea pigs in failed experiments that have been demonstrably bad for their learning.
We've had two announcements from the Government this week that prove this.
First, the latest NCEA maths results from low decile schools. They improved by around 70 percent. 19.8 percent passed the co-requisite test last year. In June it was 34 percent.
This i...
The winter season means higher power bills will impact Kiwi households, but the Electricity Authority has promised changes are on the way.
The nation's largest power companies will be required to offer 'time of use' plans that make it cheaper to use power at off-peak times.
Electricity Authority Chair Anna Kominik says there's no silver bullet for bringing prices down, but these changes are important for the sector's future.
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Australia may have turned a corner on youth vaping, according to new reports.
A new study has found the country's rates have fallen among 14 to 17-year-olds, from 17.5 percent at the start of 2023 to 14.6 percent this April.
It's putting it down to banning disposable vapes last year.
Lead study investigator Becky Freeman says the rate's still worryingly high - but it seems to have peaked.
"We're really pleased to see th...
Labour's taken quick action on demands from thousands of Kiwi teens to counter modern slavery.
The students today delivered letters to Parliament - written at World Vision NZ Youth Conferences and universities.
Labour's Camilla Belich announced a draft bill today to set up an anti-slavery Commissioner.
National put a similar bill to the ballot this year.
Belich says nothing currently addresses issues of modern slavery - so an...
Open-plan classrooms will soon be a thing of the past, according to a new directive from the Government.
Education Minister Erica Stanford's announced plans to build all new classrooms with standardised designs.
Rangiora High School's already spent one and a half million dollars removing its open-plan style classes.
Principal Bruce Kearney says it ended up being distracting.
"They tend to be noisier, but it was also the combination...
A rare little spotted kiwi has been spotted in the wild on the mainland for the first time in nearly 50 years.
The bird was seen in March in the remote Adams Wilderness Area on the West Coast.
It's estimated only 2000 remain, and were thought to be only on offshore islands or in fenced predator-free sites.
DoC diversity ranger Iain Graham discovered the bird - and says they're more vulnerable to predators than other kiwi spec...
Mike Johnson, the US Speaker of the House, has called for the Justice Department to release the files of deceased sex-offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Donald Trump has been facing increased backlash from fellow Republicans for not properly handling the case - which Trump campaigned on getting to the bottom of.
US correspondent Dan Mitchinson says the White House has been trying to shift public attention away from this case...
More accusations are being slung across the House, with the Greens indicating it's the Government that's forcing people across the ditch.
At today's Question Time, Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick asked the Prime Minister about the conditions making young Kiwis head to Australia.
Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says there's a number of factors behind the brain drain - and that many skilled workers are making ...
Sonny Bill Williams is over the chatter and is ready to let his hands do the talking in tonight's boxing bout against Paul Gallen in Sydney.
It'll be the first time in three years either fighter has stepped inside the ring, with both acknowledging it's their final dance in the squared circle.
Sportstalk host Elliott Smith explains further.
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The head of a local Government lobby group has raised concerns about the Government's newest bill aimed at local councils.
An amendment bill being moved through Parliament would require councils financially prioritise its core services.
The Government wants councils to give more value to ratepayers.
Local Government New Zealand President Sam Broughton says many people and councils want lower rates, but he's unsure if ca...
Britain has lost more billionaires than any other nation over the past two years, and there's fears a tougher wealth tax could drive these figures up.
New research has found the UK lost nearly a quarter of its billionaires between 2023 and 2024, with many of the UK's wealthiest individuals moving their tax residency to low-tax jurisdictions.
UK correspondent Enda Brady says many of these rich-listers have moved to places like...
As the summer barbecue season continues in the US, Americans are paying record-setting prices for their beef.
The price for New Zealand-produced beef has surged amid ongoing demand among US consumers.
The Country's Jamie Mackay reveals what this news could mean for Kiwi farmers.
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New research from the Financial Services Council reveals that New Zealanders are quick to insure their cars, homes, and gadgets - but they're far less likely to protect their health, income, and lives.
The report, titled Money & You: Valuing Belongings Over Ourselves, shows New Zealanders are twice as likely to have car insurance over life or health insurance.
FSC CEO Kirk Hope says expanding access to private insurance th...
The Commerce Commission is taking Foodstuffs North Island and its subsidiary Gilmours Wholesale to court, citing what it labels 'cartel conduct'.
The regulator has alleged that the retailers pressured a supplier into an agreement to redirect supply through them.
Competition lawyer Andy Matthews says it's all allegations at this stage, but New Zealand has very 'broad' cartel laws.
"What it means is - pretty much any agreement with a...
Tonight on The Huddle, former Labour Minister Stuart Nash and Tim Wilson from the Maxim Institute joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
David Seymour's rebuttal letter to the UN has ended in an awkward walkback after Prime Minister Chris Luxon told him off. What do we make of this?
Australia is debating whether or not to put cancer warnings on alcoholic drinks. Do we need to follow ...
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