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 9, 2025 5 mins

Germany has accused the Chinese military of targeting its aircraft during an EU operation over the Red Sea.

The Chinese ambassador has been summoned to the German foreign ministry over the incident.

UK correspondent Gavin Grey says this comes as concerns mount over China's influence on critical technologies and security infrastructure in Europe.

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Unions are urging Uber to consider New Zealanders needs - after drivers protested outside the Supreme Court today.

It's over an Uber appeal of a 2022 ruling that deemed four drivers employees, allowed things like sick leave and holiday pay.

NZ Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny explains further.

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The Reserve Bank left the OCR on hold at 3.25 percent - with the bank claiming it was waiting for more economic data.

Economists widely suspected the RBNZ wouldn't cut rates any further, and they believe there's more cuts to come.

Milford Asset Management's Remy Morgan unpacked the market reactions.

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

The Government wants beneficiaries to help with the flood clean-up in the South Island. Is this a good idea? Is there a case to make work available under these circumstances?

There's a plan to revive the moa from extinction. Good idea or waste of time?

A survey of pub...

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An ACT MP claims cultural requirements in resource consents are creating extra costs and slowing down solar farm projects. 

Undersecretary for RMA Reform, Simon Court says at one Hawke's Bay site local hapu have to be invited to perform karakia every time a native tree is removed. 

He says ultimately it will be consumers missing out. 

"What this means is that if solar farms can't get built, or if they get built but t...

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The moa was a visionary bird well ahead of its time.

Bringing them back from extinction makes perfect sense - we'll be setting them free.

They can finally live their best life. Spread their wings - metaphorically, of course, cause they don't actually have wings. But they'll be free in this brave, new modern world.

Firstly, they're vegan. So hip and trendy box number one - big tick.

Wait till somebody introduces them to the incredib...

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The Public Service Commissioner says there's signs of optimism and room for improvement in this year's survey of public servants. 

The poll of 40 thousand workers found 80 percent think there's a staff shortage and workloads are too high. 

Commissioner Brian Roche says AI, not more staff, could be the answer. 

He says he's not making much of the finding - a third of public servants thought they were underpaid.

"I've ...

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A lucky escape for a near-hypothermic Wellington tramper and his dog after the pair were rescued from freezing overnight conditions in the Tararua Ranges. 

David Graham and Winnie were winched to safety in an Air Force helicopter about 4.30am yesterday, where he was given the best hot chocolate of his life. 

Graham says he was well-prepared, but conditions deteriorated - and by 9pm, his sleeping bag froze. 

"When my ...

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600 Tasman jobseekers have the opportunity to help clean up flood damage in the upper South Island. 

The Government's activated a beneficiary task force in Tasman and Marlborough.

Ministry of Social Development regional commissioner, Craig Churchill, says they're targeting jobseekers closest to the area. 

"We've actually had a lot of jobseekers register interest to help in events like this. And this is a significant event...

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Another cut to the Official Cash Rate still looks more likely than not, according to one expert.

The Reserve Bank's kept the OCR unchanged at 3.25 percent today, following six consecutive cuts.

It's waiting for more economic data, before further moves.

But Infometrics principal economist, Brad Olsen, says the bank's explicitly signalling the chance of more cuts.

"If things continue to evolve as they broadly expect, that will give t...

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The death toll from flash floods in Texas has risen to 111 - including 28 children - and the numbers missing have skyrocketed to 173.

It's the US's deadliest freshwater flooding in nearly 50 years.

US correspondent Dan Mitchinson says fingers have been pointed at the Republicans in charge - claiming their cuts to emergency services have worsened the impact of the disaster. 

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Public hearings for the second phase of the Covid-19 inquiry got under way this week, and there's been speculation if Jacinda Ardern will make an appearance.

Ardern says she will provide evidence to assist the Royal Commission of Inquiry, if asked to.

Newstalk ZB political editor Jason Walls says key decision makers and senior public servants are set to speak next month.

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Extra motivation for Queensland ahead of tonight's State of Origin series decider against New South Wales in Sydney.

Maroons skipper Cameron Munster has returned to camp after the death of his father, Steven.

Sportstalk host Elliott Smith explains further.

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A Otago University professor says extinction is forever and the moa isn't coming back.

A US genetic engineering project with backing from Peter Jackson claims it might restore the extinct South Island moa to New Zealand within a decade.

But zoology professor Philip Seddon says he's questioning the researchers' goal and whether it's even possible.

"Its genetics will be different, its physiology will be different, its behaviour will ...

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The UK Government is looking to plug up a multi-billion dollar financial hole - leading some to speculate about the possible introduction of new taxes.

Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock has advocated for the Government introducing a tax on wealth.

UK correspondent Enda Brady says this suggestion has prompted backlash, with experts claiming wealth taxes have historically never worked.

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The Reserve Bank of Australia has defied market expectations by leaving its cash rate target unchanged at 3.85 percent.

Market expectations were for the central bank to cut its rate by 25 basis points.

HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham this came as a surprise to experts - but the central bank opted to wait ahead of the CPI release.

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Waikato-Bay of Plenty farmer Hugh Jackson has takne home the title of New Zealand's top young farmer.

The 26-year-old was crowned the 57th FMG Young Farmer of the Year last weekend after the final event in Invercargill. 

The Country's Jamie Mackay explains further.

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Tonight on The Huddle Ali Jones from Red PR and former National ministerial advisor Brigitte Morton joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!

The second stage of the Covid-19 inquiry is still going on - and Labour's Chris Hipkins has suggested this gives conspiratorial views a platform. Do we think these comments are out of line? 

TVNZ is set to launch an independent review of its news content...

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