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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November 27, 2025 98 mins
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Can I give you a positive spin on the recession that we're just coming out of?

I mean, maybe it's not so much a positive spin, but maybe it's an explanation for why this recession was harder than it needed to be - but why it actually did need to be this hard.

If you've been following the commentary around the Reserve Bank's last two OCR decisions, you'll know there's been a fair bit of chat about the wealth effect and how that has ...

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The Reserve Bank has blamed the ongoing recession on an uncertain property market, prompting experts to weigh in.

New Zealand has traditionally relied on housing as an engine of growth, but years of flat property prices have reportedly contributed to the ongoing economic downturn.

Infometrics principal economist Brad Olsen explained further.

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The Inland Revenue Department has launched some new steps in bringing down tax debt - with one scheme linked to a key credit agency.

Following a successful pilot, the IRD will report more recalcitrant tax debtors to credit reporting agency Centrix.

Centrix Group Managing Director Keith McLaughlin says this scheme is designed to bring down company debt at this stage, not personal debt.

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Strong signals from the Government suggesting the rights and privacy of the children will be paramount in the Tom Phillips inquiry. 

Police shot the fugitive dead in September after he was on the run with his kids in the Waikato bush for four years. 

NZ Herald political editor Thomas Coughlan explained what this case could uncover.

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Business as usual for Jetstar, despite Air New Zealand taking a swipe at its airport discounts. 

Air New Zealand head Nikhil Ravishankar claimed airports are unfairly subsidising the Qantas-owned airline - on our most profitable air routes. 

BusinessDesk reports Ravishankar says that includes open-ended discounted landing rights and cost cutting deals. 

Jetstar CEO Stephanie Tully says they're just focused on running...

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The Reserve Bank is addressing concerns cash is becoming inaccessible by bringing money to rural communities.  

It has opened a 12-month trial of a cash depot in Hawke's Bays' Waipukurau - offering a closer site to make withdrawals.

Local banks have recently closed, meaning the nearest ATM for locals is 50 kilometres away.

Reserve Bank Money and Cash Director, Ian Woolford, says, currently, only businesses can use the depot fo...

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Businesses are taking class-action over a power outage to of all Northland last year - although the exact loss is still unknown.

In June, an inexperienced worker removed nuts from three legs of a pylon, which toppled, cutting electricity to almost the entire region.

An opt-out class action against Transpower and its lines maintenance contractor is progressing through the courts. 

Stout Street Chambers partner, Mike Colson, say...

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Agency actions regarding the children of fugitive Tom Phillips are going under the microscope, with a report due back mid-next year. 

Phillips was on the run nearly four years, ending only when he died in September in a police shootout.

Attorney-General Judith Collins says questions will be asked about what Government agencies did to protect the children, what they knew - and did or didn't do.

"In this situation, what we can l...

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The Australian state of Victoria will be formally apologising to indigenous people for colonisation next month.

The symbolic action will be delivered by State Premier Jacinta Allan - acknowledging ongoing harm and injustices and land being taken without consent.

Australian correspondent Murray Olds says this comes after a first-nations Justice Commission report recommended 100 actions - and more changes will be made as a result.

LI...

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Ahmedabad will host the 2030 Commonwealth Games centenary edition.

The decision has been ratified by the organisation's general assembly in Glasgow.

India sees the event as a launching pad to bid for the 2036 Olympics.

Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further.

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Millennials are the first generation to get more left-wing as they age, according to new reports. 

A study by the Australian National University has found the age group's support  for Australia's right-wing coalition fell between 2016 and 2025 -  from 38 percent to 21 percent.

Study Author Sarah Cameron says education and gender are playing a role. 

"It used to be that women were slightly further right, and then...

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Four more people have been arrested as as result of last month's high-profile robbery at the Louvre Museum.

Two men, aged 38 and 39, and two women, aged 31 and 40, all from the Paris region, were recently arrested.

UK correspondent Gavin Grey says police now have 96 hours to question these new suspects. 

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Leaky-home experts fear a proposed overhaul of the Building Act could leave unlucky home owners - apartment owners in particular - in financial ruin.

Under the new regime, liabilities are only assigned to the party responsible, and for many new buildings, a warranty will be required.

NZ Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny unpacks the concerns further.

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The Reserve Bank ended the year on a hopeful note and brought down the OCR for the end of 2025.

The central bank cut the Official Cash Rate another 25 basis points today - bringing it to 2.25 percent.

Milford Asset Management's Sam Trethewey explained further.

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So the Ports of Auckland boss Roger Gray is onto something, isn't he? Because we are a country that loves to say no.

He said in a speech to a crowd at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron in Auckland that he went to Miami to speak to four major cruise liners to find out why the cruise ships aren't coming here as much as they used to.

And he apparently says that they call us 'No Zealand' because we just say no to everything. Is...

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

Port of Auckland CEO Roger Gray has slammed new Zealand's culture of saying no - and that it's off-putting to prospective investors. Does he have a point here?

Mayors and regional councillors have had mixed reactions to the Govern...

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The Government says offshore carbon credits could be bought in the future - but not yet.

Climate Minister Simon Watts says all options are being considered, but they've ruled out shopping overseas this term.

But for New Zealand to meet Paris Agreement targets signed up to in 2016, it may be necessary - and work is under way so it's an option down the line.

Watts says he is focusing on domestic actions.

"The reality is, I actually t...

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The Port of Auckland's CEO says a 'no' culture has permeated New Zealand. 

Roger Gray says a cruise ship representative he spoke to in the US labelled our country 'No Zealand'.

Gray says they claimed excessive regulation made things too difficult for them.

He says he doesn't think it's the case in Australia.

"I think Australians are a bit more optimistic and go - yeah, let's have a crack. We're a bit more sit back and a bit mo...

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