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 6, 2025 5 mins

Prime Minister Starmer has announced plans are in place to crack down on international students applying for asylum in the UK in a bid to address migration figures.

An immigration white paper setting out the proposed reforms in mid-May will include measures to reduce the number of UK students making asylum claims after their visas expire.

UK correspondent Enda Brady says Nigel Farage's Reform Party is gaining popularity - and the G...

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New figures from Stats NZ show livestock numbers have dropped substantially over the past decade.

The total number of sheep dropped by 21 percent and the total number of dairy cattle also fell by 13 percent over a 10-year period.

The Country's Jamie Mackay unpacks what could be causing these drops.

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The Government will make major savings over the coming years by outperforming on its housings goals. 

Last year, it aimed to reduce the number of people in emergency housing by 75 percent in 2030 compared to December 2023. 

However the target was achieved before the end of last year. 

Infometrics Principal Economist explains what this could mean for the upcoming Budget.

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Tonight on The Huddle, Auckland Councillor Maurice Williamson and Ali Jones from Red PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! 

 The Government is overhauling the pay equity system - restricting future claims and stopping all 33 current claims. The changes will be rushed through under urgency this week. Do we think this is the right move?

National has outlined plans to ban social media...

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May 6, 2025 100 mins

On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Tuesday, 6 May 2025, a dicey call from the Government... today scrapping all current pay equity claims and overhauling the system. Workplace Relations Brooke van Velden tells Heather the move will save billions.

The former boss of Facebook New Zealand Stephen Scheeler reacts to National's plan to ban social media for under 16s.

Victoria University law students will have to...

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That decision today to stop all those pay equity claims is ballsy - I mean, you know, ballsy is good - and I think I lean towards thinking this is the right thing to do.

Those pay equity claims have been a bit random. I don't know if you know how this works, but basically, if people can prove that they're underpaid because they work in women-dominated jobs, then they can get a pay rise.

And how they prove this is by finding men who...

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NZME’s likely new chairman Steven Joyce says he hopes to unify the media company’s shareholders as much as possible, following two months of heated debate over the company’s performance and editorial endeavour.

Joyce, a National Party Cabinet minister for three terms from 2008 and an experienced commercial media businessman, was today confirmed as a board nominee for NZME.

Spinoff founder Duncan Greive says this is a smart manoeuvr...

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The Government is planning a massive overhaul of New Zealand’s pay equity regime - and the New Zealand Nurses Organisation doesn't approve.

The reforms will overhaul a 2020 law establishing a regime to allow people in sectors with a large female workforce to argue that they were underpaid relative to similar work done in male-dominated sectors.

NZNO chief executive Paul Goulter says these proposed changes are 'disappointing'.

"We'v...

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Education Minister Erica Stanford is not alone in forwarding Parliament and ministerial emails to her personal account - with Nicola Willis and Chris Bishop revealing they're guilty of similar acts.

The Cabinet Manual says ministers should avoid using personal mobile and email accounts wherever possible.

 CISO Lens Country Manager Nadia Yousef says Webmail services like Gmail can be safe if you use a strong password multi-fact...

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A Middle East expert says there's little hope displaced Palestinians can go back to Gaza in future under Israel's latest plan. 

Its Security Cabinet is planning to expand military action, move Gazans south - and pressure Hamas to release hostages.

Otago University's Dr Leon Goldsmith says Israel says it's waiting for the US President's okay.

But he says this is already an 'apocalyptic catastrophe'. 

"But I think if they p...

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Victoria University's upcoming law exams will be laptop-free - in a defence against using AI to cheat.

Law dean professor Geoff McClay told pupils yesterday they'll be hand-writing their three-hour exams in June.

One student has told The Post their grade will suffer, because they're out of practise at writing and can type faster.

AI education expert Danny Bedingfield agrees written tests are the best way to stop cheating.

"You woul...

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The Government is urgently pushing through new legislation - lifting the threshold for pay-equity claims based on gender discrimination. 

The Bill has already passed its first reading supported by all coalition parties and Parliament's moved swiftly onto the second. 

These changes have prompted plenty of backlash, but Workplace Minister Brooke van Velden says there was an appetite for these changes.

"It became clear to me...

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Te Pāti Māori has been granted a stay of execution from the Privileges Committee - at least until tomorrow.

Te Pāti Māori was referred to the Privileges Committee following a haka performed during the first reading of the Treaty Principles Bill in November of last year.

Newstalk ZB political editor Jason Walls says Committee Chair Judith Collins confirmed the decision on Te Pāti Māori's fate has been delayed until 8:30pm on Wednesd...

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Australia's Liberal Party is weighing up their options after Peter Dutton's recent defeat in the election.

Peter Dutton lost his Queensland seat following Anthony Albanese's landslide victory - and the opposition is looking to bring in a replacement.

Australian correspondent Murray Olds says Dutton is among over a dozen Liberals set to lose their seats after the election - and the party's been reducing to a 'smoking ruin'.

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New Zealand's motorcycle racing community is remembering Shane Richardson as a fierce and passionate competitor.

The 29-year-old father of two has died in an 11-bike crash in the first lap of the British Supersport Championship.

An English 21-year-old also died and another rider was badly injured.

Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave weighed in on the collision.

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The Prime Minister is hoping to get bipartisan support for banning under-16s from social media.

MP Catherine Wedd is putting the Member's Bill proposal in to Parliament's Biscuit Tin - the repository for such bills that are then randomly selected.

It follows similar to moves in Australia, and puts more responsibility on social media companies.

Former Facebook CEO for Australia and New Zealand, Stephen Scheeler, says social media is...

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Eight men, including seven Iranians, have been arrested over two suspected terror plots in England.

Five were arrested at various locations around the UK as part of an alleged plot to 'target a specific premises'. 

Meanwhile, three men were arrested in London as part of a investigation led by the Met's Counter Terrorism Command.

UK correspondent Gavin Grey says the suspects have been held overnight for questioning.

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New Zealand's financial markets have taken a positive turn - following months of financial uncertainty. 

Greg Smith from Devon Funds unpacked the factors behind these changes.

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Tonight on The Huddle, Josie Pagani from Child Fund and Thomas Scrimgeour from the Maxim Institute joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! 

Minister Erica Stanford is in a spot of trouble after it was revealed she sent pre-Budget announcements to her personal email before they were announced last year - one of tens of examples since she's been a Minister. Is this a good look? Shou...

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