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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July 24, 2025 4 mins

India and Britain are set to sign a free trade deal to cut tariffs on goods and increase market access for the two countries.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in the UK to sign the deal, and he's set to have further discussions with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

UK correspondent Enda Brady explains further.

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America's healthcare sector is at a crossroads.

The US spends almost 20 percent of GDP on healthcare - nearly double the OECD average - but there's pressure to cut down on wastage.

Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds explains further.

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Protestors who are not fans of being pepper-sprayed, handcuffed or locked up in a police cell were taught how to avoid these unsavoury events at a training event.

The Protest Skills Night event, organised by Climate Liberation Aotearoa was held in Otago and aimed to show protesters how to demonstrate their points using "non-violent direct action techniques".

The Country's Jamie Mackay had some strong opinions on this event.

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Tonight on The Huddle, Phil O'Reilly from Iron Duke Partners and Ali Jones from Red PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! 

A group of healthcare workers want MPs to waive their and their families' private healthcare during their time in office to ensure they're not insulated from the realities of our public health system. What do we make of this?

The Government is set to scrap same-day ...

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Let's be honest with each other about something.

That increase in rough sleeping that the cities are anecdotally reporting to that homelessness report will be caused by the shutting down of those emergency motels. I know the Government's trying to avoid having to admit that, but that is the big thing that's changed since the election.

They've shut down the motels and some of the people who were in those motels, or who might ha...

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There's growing calls for politicians and their families to give up private healthcare when making decisions for the country. 

A letter signed by health workers argues MPs should rely on the public EDs, waitlists and services used by everyone else. 

Spokesperson Doctor Marcus Lee says health workers are frustrated with the public system. 

The Northland cardiologist says it comes down to accountability and integrity -...

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Stock exchange operator NZX chief executive Mark Peterson has resigned from the role - and will step down at the end of April 2026.

Peterson explained that the time was right for him to stand down and for the board to look for a new chief executive.

He says he's overseen plenty of challenges and successes in the role over the last few years.

"You've got to make these tough calls - but we've also, at the same time, got to a period i...

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The Green Party is pushing to reinstate passenger rail across the country - starting by connecting Tauranga and Auckland. 

It's launched a petition targeting the Minister for Rail to get it done. 

The party says it would cost $10 million over four years to extend the Te Huia train to Tauranga. 

But Transport Spokesperson Julie Anne Genter says it will cost more to achieve the long-term vision. 

"Total budget for...

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The Finance Minister's repeating dismay over the Reserve Bank handling of its Governor's abrupt resignation.

It's been confirmed chair Neil Quigley apologised to Treasury over Adrian Orr's behaviour, just weeks before he quit.

It wasn't released through official information requests - and follows the central bank also apologising over its management of the departure.

Nicola Willis says she was aware emotions were running high at th...

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The Government says its overhaul of electoral laws - will bring swifter and simpler election processing.

It plans to end same-day enrolments - with a cut off 13 days before election day. 

The Justice Minister says late enrolling contributed to vote counting ballooning to three weeks. 

Paul Goldsmith says it could have grown to four weeks, without change.

"More and more people have been enrolling on election day - or just ...

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The Justice Minister is moving to overhaul electoral laws, calling them outdated and unsustainable.

He'll end same-day enrolment and prohibit offering free food, drink and entertainment near a voting place.

Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper agrees with these proposed changes - and suggests it could speed up the vote-counting process.

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Over in Australia, the Government's denying their move to lift restrictions on imports of US beef is not related to President Trump's increasing tariff war.

The Government recently confirmed that the Department of Agriculture would allow the imports into Australia, saying the US now 'effectively' manages the biosecurity risks. 

Australian correspondent Murray Olds says the Opposition has raised questions about this move. 

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The removal of Sport New Zealand's community sport trans guidelines are sparking debate around who wins and who loses protection. 

The principles around allowing participation based on gender identity were scrapped following a Government directive. 

Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave unpacks the situation further.

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Donors have expressed concerns after Givealittle shut down multiple pages designed to raise relief aid money for Gaza.

Givealittle has confirmed it's required to assess the risks amid concerns surrounding money laundering.

ReliefAid founder Mike Seawright says Givealittle can't determine where the money is going in a peer-to-peer donation situation.

"There are other issues of course, there's legal compliance issues that also go wit...

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The Treasury has confirmed concerns were raised about former Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr’s conduct.

Its comment comes as it responds to an allegation there was more to Orr’s departure than the public has been led to believe.

NZ Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny speculates further.

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Over 100 survivors of alleged sexual abuse by former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed have entered the company’s compensation scheme, reports confirmed.

The retailer set up the scheme after dozens of women came forward with allegations of abuse by the late owner, with some going as far back as 1977.

UK correspondent Gavin Grey explains further.

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Fletcher Building is looking into possibly selling its construction arm.

It's exploring divesting its main construction division - and the Higgins, Brian Perry Civil and Fletcher Construction Major Projects business units.

Milford Asset Management's Andrew Curtayne explains further.

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Tonight on The Huddle, Jack Tame from ZB's Saturday Mornings and Q&A and Kiwiblog's David Farrar joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! 

Can we confirm Nicola Willis' meeting with Fonterra CEO Miles Hurrell was entirely pointless? 

Some advocates have blamed the Government's policies for the increase in homelessness. What do we make of this?

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Tower is ending its multi-policy discounts, with the insurer claiming the level of risk is unacceptable for meeting regulatory requirements.

The insurer previously offered people who bought two eligible policies up to 10 percent off their premiums and up to 20 percent off if people had three or more eligible policies.

Massey University marketing professor Bodo Lang explains why these changes are taking place.

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