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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June 17, 2024 3 mins

The Prime Minister's business delegation was stranded when their Air Force plane broke down in Papua New Guinea.  

Chris Luxon took a commercial flight to arrive in Japan - while the business leaders and media flew to Australia, to take a connecting Air New Zealand flight to Tokyo. 

Political Editor Jaso...

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The Prime Minister's business delegation is beginning its trip to Japan again, after a detour through Brisbane.  

The group was stranded when their Air Force plane broke down in Papua New Guinea.  

Chris Luxon took a commercial flight to arrive in Japan on time, and the trade group and media flew on to A...

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese have agreed to properly manage their nations' differences during a visit.  

This follows an era in which minister-to-minister contacts were banned and trade barriers cost Australian exporters up to 20 billion Australian dollars ($21.5 billion NZD) a year.  

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The Melbourne Storm beat the Warriors 38-24 at Mt Smart Stadium on Saturday, the sixteenth time they’ve won this match-up. 

After scoring three tries at the beginning, the Warriors spent the rest of the game with their wingers Marcelo Montoya and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak in the sin bin. 

SportsTalk Host J...

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Four months ago, Wellington Water said plumbers weren’t qualified to repair the capital’s water crisis. 

However, it's now been revealed that they're more qualified than Wellington Water's own workforce. 

Master Plumbers Chief Executive Greg Wallace told Heather du Plessis-Allan “The Workplace Developmen...

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Well, we're just gonna have to pony up and buy a couple of new planes, aren't we?  

Come on, this is the second time this year that this plane has broken down on Chris Luxon, and if he keeps on insisting on using these old girls, it's definitely not going to be the last time.  

I reckon Al Gillespie made the best argument today for why we should have a plane that works - rather than flying the Prim...

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The European Union's top court has fined Hungary €200m ($400m NZD) for failing to follow asylum policies. 

The court will also penalise Hungary €1m a day until it changes its policy. 

UK Correspondent Gavin Grey told Heather du Plessis-Allan “Hungary is a big recipient of funds from the E.U.” 

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New Zealanders could soon find it easier to travel to China after yesterday's bilateral meeting between Christopher Luxon and Li Qiang. 

It was the first meeting of a New Zealand Prime Minister and Chinese Premier on New Zealand soil since 2017. 

Li Qiang has agreed to extend China's unilateral visa-free treatment to New Zealand, following similar agreements with other countries, and says his country also stands read...

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Labour's leader has revealed the previous Government had a major relationship breakdown with the agriculture sector at the end of its term in Government.  

Speaking to the Country from Fieldays, Chris Hipkins said he was at the event to listen to the concerns of farmers. 

Senior Political Correspondent, ...

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In 2016, NZ Herald ran the headline: ‘Is Soumil Singh New Zealand’s smartest teen?’  

Singh was Hamilton Boys High School’s Dux – now he’s a Harvard grad, with a $6 million A.I start-up in New York City. 

Singh told Heather du Plessis-Allan “The landscape for investing in tech start-ups is good – and so’...

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On the Sports Huddle this evening: Newstalk ZB Rugby Commentators Elliott Smith and Paul Allison.  

The Black Caps lost to West Indies in Thursday’s crucial T20 pool game in Trinidad and Tobago – so they won’t make it to the knockout phase of the tournament. 

Paul Allison told Heather du Plessis-Allan th...

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The Hurricanes will host The Chiefs tomorrow night for tomorrow’s semifinal at Sky Stadium.  

Hurricanes Captain, Brad Shields, is one of only two remaining players from their winning 2016 side.  

Hurricanes Assistant Coach Cory Jane told Heather du Plessis-Allan “The excitement of having a semifinal at ...

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Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora has implemented a freeze on hiring for all non-frontline roles – to bring down spending.  

This will include all hospital roles that are not patient-facing, and all public health roles that are not community-facing. 

Health New Zealand Chief People Officer, Andrew Slater, ...

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The government will change the Arms Act by 2026 - as part of its planned firearms reforms. 

Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee said New Zealand’s gun laws had been in place for over four decades. 

McKee told Heather du Plessis-Allan “We want to remove NZ Police from the administration, regulation an...

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Today marks 40 years since Robert Muldoon’s snap election – and Barry Soper recounts the former Prime Minister’s drunken media interview.  

Senior Political Correspondent Barry Soper told Heather du Plessis-Allan “He was absolutely incoherent.” 

“The Governor General, David Beattie, had to take over the ...

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President Joe Biden and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a 10-year security agreement on Thursday – stating it’s a milestone in relations between their countries, 

G7 leaders have also agreed to a $50 billion USD loan to help Ukraine in its conflict. Interest earned on profits from Russia’s frozen central bank assets would be used as coll...

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The Blues face The Brumbies tonight at Eden Park, for The Super Rugby semifinal.  

The Blues have already beaten Canberra team this season – a major 46-7 win at Eden Park in April. 

Weekend Sport Host Jason Pine told Heather du Plessis-Allan “No Australian side has ever come to New Zealand and won a play...

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The Taxpayers Union has said that the New Zealand Film Commission needs to stop giving out film subsidies – because they’re not good value. 

According to numbers compiled by former boss of South Pacific Pictures, John Barnett, the Film Commission has spent a whopping $88 million of taxpayer money on 54 movies over the last few years. However, they o...

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Today is 40 years to the day since Rob Muldoon called the snap election.  

Which then, of course, led to his defeat. Which then, of course, led to the incoming Labour Government, realised we were nearly broke as a country. Which then led to them embarking on the most amazing set of reforms which they do not get enough credit for to this day - and get way too much grief for.  

It is a really interes...

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