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 13, 2024 4 mins

Lucy Letby, convicted of murdering seven babies and trying to kill six others, has gone on trial accused of the attempted murder of another newborn in her care.

The 34-year-old was found guilty in August last year of committing the crimes between June 2015 and June 2016, while working as a nurse in the neonatal unit of a Chester hospital.

The former nurse is now on trial at Manchester Crown Court charged with one count of attempt...

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Apple has made a plunge into the AI universe through its new offering: Apple Intelligence.

The tech giant revealed how it planned to pair up with OpenAI in order to integrate AI into its devices and software.

Fisher Funds expert Sam Dickie explained this development further.

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The Fitch ratings agency is casting doubts on New Zealand's economic future.

The agency is considering bringing down the nation's rating, amid concerns surrounding increased debt and low immigration flow.

NZ Herald Business editor-at-large Liam Dann unpacks the implications of this news. 

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The Prime Minister says he has discussed issues important to New Zealand's interests with China's Premier, Li Qiang.

The pair held high-level talks this afternoon, following an official powhiri welcome to Government House.

ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper unpacked the fanfare surrounding this high-profile visit.

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June 13, 2024 100 mins

On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 13 June 2024, China's Premier has touched down in NZ amongst new revelations of Chinese foreign interference.

Transport Minister Simeon Brown tells Heather why he's increasing speedlimits again across the country.

The Black Caps have had a horrific showing in the T20 World Cup. D'Arcy Waldegrave can't believe it.

The Huddle debates whether Kevin Spacey will ev...

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Tonight on The Huddle, Men's Health Week director Mark Sainsbury and Auckland Councillor Richard Hills joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!

The coalition Government has committed to reversing Labour's restrictions on speed limits. From July, speed limits will be readjusted to pre-2020 levels. Is this sensible or too risky?

New research shows the difference between what mayors earn and what c...

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The Government aims to reduce the nation's gender pay gap through the development of a voluntary calculation tool.

Current figures show the gap currently sits at 8.6 per cent - and has remained persistent at around 9 percent from 2018.

Acting Minister for Women Louise Upston says businesses need a consistent and simple tool to measure their pay gaps, and then develop solutions.

"We think this is a really important first step - s...

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The decline in gas supply has led to production cuts and a 99 percent increase in coal-generated electricity, according to MBIE.

Methanex, New Zealand's biggest energy consumer, has cut back on its methanol production as a result.

Director of Enerlytica, John Kidd, says the system will adjust - but unfortunately this is not a costless exercise.

"Structurally, we're short on energy - full stop. So it's often lost on people that w...

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The Black Caps' T20 World Cup campaign is in tatters after a 13-run loss to the West Indies in Trinidad, leaving their Super 8 hopes hanging by a thread.

Their chase of 150 to win has finished at 136 for 9.

Cricket commentator Bryan Waddle says the team wasn't properly prepared for today's game.

"They got close, but not close enough. Conditions were difficult and the West Indies were too good for them."

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Speed limits around schools will become varied if proposed rule changes go ahead.

The coalition Government is reversing speed limit reductions implemented over the past four years under the previous Government.

Public input is open as the draft rule enters the consultation phase.

Transport Minister Simeon Brown says slower school speeds will only apply at pick-up and drop-off times.

"Rather than being all around the clock, whic...

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Former SIS Minister Andrew Little says China's relationship with its diaspora community is often intense.

Stuff has released a documentary covering allegations of Chinese Communist Party influence and interference operations in New Zealand.

It comes as the Chinese Premier visits New Zealand for the first time in seven years.

Andrew Little says New Zealand is no different to any other country with a significant Chinese population...

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Prosecutors are debating whether to send former NRL star Jarryd Hayne to his fourth trial.

Hayne spent a year behind bars after being convicted of sexual assault - and these convictions have since been quashed.

Australian correspondent Murray Olds says it's unlikely a fourth trial hill happen, as Hayne is eligible for parole next May.

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The Black Caps' chances of progressing to the Super 8 stage at the T20 World Cup are all-but over.

Coming off a first-up drubbing by Afghanistan, New Zealand have gone down by 13 runs to the West Indies in Trinidad.

They've only been able to muster 136 for 9 - in pursuit of 150 to win.

Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave unpacks the loss.

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The Retirement Commissioner has released a list of proposed changes to improve the KiwiSaver scheme.

The list suggested the default rate for KiwiSaver contributions needs to rise to 4 percent, with employers being required to match that level.

However, the Commission disagreed that KiwiSaver should be compulsory.

Retirement Commission policy lead Dr Michelle Reyers says 90 percent of wage and salary earners already contribute to...

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New figures showed the UK economy experienced no growth in April.

The region's GDP was flat for an entire month, off the back of a 0.4 percent bump in March.

UK correspondent Gavin Grey says this dip will be a problem for the Conservative Party ahead of the election.

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An optimistic update from Tower Insurance, as the company increased its profit expectations.

This is the third projected profit upgrade for the company - a significant turnaround following a chaotic 2024.

Milford Asset Management's Michael Luke explains how the company's new strategic direction helped boost these numbers.

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The top brass at the country’s banks, as well as their regulators, are due to be publicly questioned by politicians about the level of competition in the banking sector.

Finance Minister Nicola Willis has asked Parliament’s Finance and Expenditure Committee to lead an inquiry into competition in the banking sector.

The inquiry will draw on the draft findings of the Commerce Commission’s big market study into retail banking, which...

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An update concerning the proposed lobbying crackdown has been met with disappointment from transparency advocates.

The Ministry of Justice revealed a new code of conduct co-written by lobbyists - featuring significant changes to the original document.

Transparency International CEO Julie Haggie says the new code isn't worth the paper it's printed on.

"Just about every single element of actual conduct - that is, what you would do...

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Tonight on The Huddle, Nick Leggett from Infrastructure New Zealand and ZB Wellington Mornings host Nick Mills joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!

New figures from Stats NZ show more than 130,000 people left in the year to April, 81,200 of which were Kiwi citizens - the highest on record. How can we turn this around? What's driving the nation's skilled workers away? 

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