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.
The UK and its NATO allies have agreed to increase spending on defence and related areas to 5 percent of GDP by 2035.
Ambassadors of all 32 alliance member states signed off on the new spending pledge ahead of a major summit of leaders.
UK correspondent Gavin Grey explains further.
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Market reactions after the US strikes on Iran have been more 'muted' than expected, especially compared to the response from a week ago.
Reports indicate investors have brushed off this escalation.
Shane Solly from Harbour Asset Management explains further.
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Tonight on The Huddle, Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR and Josie Pagani from Child Fund joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
Should the US have intervened in Iran? Where could this go from here?
How do we feel about All Black Caleb Clarke being discharged without conviction - despite fleeing police in a high speed chase?
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Well, US certainly ramped things up over the weekend, didn't it?
And if you feel like this is an incredibly serious situation right now, you're not wrong, because there are very few examples - if any - of the US involving itself in the Middle East or surrounding areas and making things better. For the most part, it just ends up backfiring or ending badly.
I mean, there are some really obvious ways with regards to Iran that thi...
The Finance Minister's keeping a close eye on the economic impact of volatility in the Middle East.
Economists worry it will impact oil, driving up prices at the pump for Kiwis.
Nicola Willis says this is a concern.
"Our position now is that we support all efforts at diplomacy and de-escalation. That is good for the world."
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Following the recent US strikes on Iran, experts have voiced concerns over whether Iran will close the Strait of Hormuz.
The strait is considered a significant oil 'choke point' with one fifth of global oil supplies and a third of liquefied natural gas passing through it.
International relations expert Stephen Hoadley says it's an option Iran's considering - and warns closing it will come with significant implications.
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 23 June 2025, David Kilcullen, former advisor to US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, speaks to Heather du Plessis-Allan on the odds of Trump bringing in regime change in Iran.
Exclusive polling shows Kiwis don't think Cook Islanders should continue to get automatic access to citizenship, healthcare and superannuation if the country continues with its foreign po...
There's belief the New Zealand-Cook Islands 'special relationship' will hold, despite an unfavourable poll.
The Government paused aid after the Cooks signed a partnership with China - without sharing details with New Zealand.
46 percent of respondents to a Taxpayers' Union-funded Curia poll believe Cook Island citizens should no longer have automatic access to New Zealand passports or citizenship.
Pacific security expert Anna...
All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has unveiled the 35-man squad set to play France - and there's some new names in the batch.
Chiefs hooker Brodie McAlister is among the new faces included in the All Blacks squad.
He says he didn't get a heads-up about this development - and he says he's in 'shock'.
"I'm just looking forward to getting in there and getting stuck in."
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The Immigration Minister says the first proper data will be collected on the value overseas investors bring to New Zealand.
The Government's confirmed almost 200 applications have been received from overseas investors since settings loosened in April.
Erica Stanford says applicants have six months to find and make an investment.
But she explained what happens after the initial funding is often more significant.
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A past-advisor to a former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says a clear and timely assessment of damage to Iran's nuclear programme, is unlikely.
David Kilcullen says the US is presenting its strikes as complete destruction.
"There's really no way to tell that until somebody gets in there and takes a look - and there's very little chance of that."
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Less than a third of respondents to a poll believe the Cook Islands should still get New Zealand services.
Last week, the Government paused aid after the Cooks signed a partnership with China, without sharing any details with New Zealand.
The Taxpayers' Union-funded Curia poll asked participants whether the Cooks should continue to have automatic access to New Zealand passports, citizenship and healthcare when pursuing foreig...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Australia supports the US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities - but has voiced concerns about potential escalation.
Albanese indicated no Australian resources or support were contributed towards the Trump administration's actions in the Middle East.
Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says the Prime Minister has maintained Iran must not be allowed to possess atomic weapons.
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Du'Plessis Kirifi's decision to turn done an offer from Japan has been vindicated.
The Hurricanes flanker is one of five new caps in the All Blacks squad to face France.
He's also one of only five loose forwards in the 33 names read out today - with coach Scott Robertson opting to maximise game time of those selected.
Newstalk ZB rugby commentator Elliott Smith explains further.
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Prime Minister Chris Luxon has expressed interest in scrapping regional councils as part of the new RMA reforms - and it's sparked debate among experts.
NZ First's Shane Jones has expressed similar sentiments, having recently told a local Government forum he doesn't see a compelling reason for maintaining regional Government.
Greater Wellington Regional Council Chair Daran Ponter says there's a need to amalgamate local author...
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 19 June 2025, New Zealand has pulled almost $20 million of funding to the Cook Islands. Cook Islands News journalist Rashneel Kumar broke the story, he tells Heather how he found out and how terrible our relationship is right now.
Kiwibank's Jarrod Kerr is celebrating a surprisingly good GDP number for the first three months of the year - but still thinks more cu...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer recently chaired a meeting to discuss the UK’s response to the crisis in the Middle East.
There's growing concerns the conflict could escalate further, should the US enter the conflict between Israel and Iran.
UK correspondent Enda Brady says the UK Government will be weighing up a series of options, as the US hasn't revealed what actions they plan to take.
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Tonight on The Huddle, Auckland councillor Maurice Williamson and Wellbeing Economy Alliance director Gareth Hughes joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
Farmers are up in arms over new changes to the FBT that could potentially impact ute owners. What do we make of this? Do we see the Government changing this?
Was it a mistake for New Zealand to pull funding for the Cook Isla...
The Israel-Iran conflict has continued on for a week - and it's seen markets dropping as more fear the conflict intensifying.
Experts also believes markets are likely to drop further if the US gets more involved in the conflict.
Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds explains the market impact of the conflict.
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Brendan Attrill, of Caiseal Trust in Taranaki, has been announced as the 2025 National Ambassador for Sustainable Farming and Growing.
Attrill received the Gordon Stephenson Trophy at the National Sustainability Showcase at Tākina in Wellington.
The Country's Jamie Mackay explains further.
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