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.
Donald Trump has every right to crack down on the American border. There are problems there that we, down here in little old New Zealand, just don't understand.
Illegal migration sounds to us like a far away and non-threatening concept because, well, it is. Thank you, ocean.
And if you believe everything the liberal international media serves up and that this is an issue invented by tyrants like Trump to retain their grip...
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The water service delivery plans have been submitted by local councils and evaluated, and the total is set to hit over $47 billion.
Councils handed over these proposals as part of the Government's Local Water Done Well scheme and the Local Government Minister is hopeful these plans will go on to benefit ratepayers.
Minister Simon Watts says these proposals have all been signed off and things are in a good place to get going.
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The Singapore Government has teamed up with New Zealand-founded start-up The Fractional Directory for a new pilot programme.
The project will pair fractional leaders - experienced professionals who work with multiple organisations on a flexible basis - with Singaporean companies.
Company CEO Michelle Allbon says this may seem similar to consultant roles, but there's some key differences.
"The different between consulting and fracti...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered diplomats to start using the Times New Roman font again, reversing a change made under the previous administration.
Rubio's predecessor, Antony Blinken, made the switch to Calibri in 2023, saying it was more accessible for people with visual disabilities - a change Rubio labelled 'wasteful'.
Monolith typeface designer Alistair McCready says Calibri's more suited to readers by design, bu...
Consumer NZ says travellers could struggle to get a refund - after revelations two Jetstar baggage scales at Wellington Airport may not have been accurate.
Checks after a complaint in September, revealed the portable scales were uneven and below approval standards.
Jetstar’s been told to pull them out until they’re re-verified.
Consumer NZ Advocacy Head, Jessica Walker, says if Jetstar charged too much, people could be entitled to ...
Few details are known about a possible law to make tourists entering the US provide five years of social media history.
It would affect those currently able to visit visa-free, including New Zealanders, Australians and Brits.
Officials could request social media information, email addresses, phone numbers, and information about family members.
US immigration lawyer Brian Hunt says based on previous policy, we can infer what the US ...
The Health Minister says predictions cancer diagnoses will increase isn't cause for panic.
A new report has found the number's likely to double in the next two decades.
Simeon Brown says much of that will be down to the ageing population and general population growth.
He says that should still prompt Government action.
"We have to continue to invest, to ensure that we have more access to cancer treatments, cancer ...
Nicola Willis is defending her economic track record in the face of a lobby-group's satirical campaign.
The Taxpayers' Union has sent MPs Nicola Willis-branded fudge, claiming she favours treats today and taxes tomorrow.
It suggests Willis should cut spending more.
Willis says the Government has reduced taxes and delivered significant cost savings - while keeping frontline services.
Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry ...
Tourists entering the United States could soon have to provide a five-year social media history.
The proposed new requirement would affect those who are currently able to visit visa-free, including from New Zealand and the UK.
It'll see officials requesting social media information, email addresses from the last decade, phone numbers, and information about family members.
Australian correspondent Murray Olds says many Australians t...
D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on the ongoing cricket test against the West Indies in Wellington
Another leg-side strangle for the Black Caps post-lunch on Day 2 of the second cricket test against the West Indies in Wellington.
Daryl Mitchell has joined Devon Conway in giving a little tickle to the keeper trying to glance the ball.
The hosts are still on track to power past the Windies' first innings 205 - 220 for five at tea.
Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further.
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Deregulation of the hemp industry could let seeds be sold freely around the country.
Cabinet's agreed to loosen things up - removing the need for a licence to grow and handle it and just requiring farmers to notify police and MPI.
The Government claims it'll generate an extra $40 million for the economy in the first 20 years.
Brothers Green co-founder, Brad Lake, says he's hoping they'll be able to sell seeds on their website - and...
Donald Trump's son says the US President might walk away from the peace efforts of Ukraine and Russia.
The White House unveiled a new National Security Strategy last week - that the Kremlin's now said is largely consistent with Russia's vision.
It blames the EU for blocking US efforts to end the conflict and doesn't cast Russia as a national threat.
UK correspondent Gavin Grey explained further.
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The new Reserve Bank Governor, Anna Breman, hosted an event for media earlier, allowing financial journalists to get their first look.
Breman is monitoring the impact of tightening financial conditions, amid concerns about the state of the OCR.
NZ Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny explained further.
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Recent trading updates indicate the nation's leading retailers are feeling the pinch ahead of the busy season.
The Warehouse and Kathmandu are among the big names that have been seeing significant losses over the past few months.
Milford Asset Management's Michael Luke says there's hope things will pick up in the next few weeks, given the demand brought about by Christmas and Boxing Day.
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Wednesday, 10 December 2025, the Supreme Court has delivered a huge win for family carers of disabled adult children - so where to from here?
The Aussie social media ban is officially in play - so what happens when you take your kids on holiday there?
In an extraordinary move, the NZ Cyber Agency is personally warning 26,000 Kiwis whose computers have been infected with ma...
This Nicola Willis-Ruth Richardson showdown looks like it'll go ahead next week after the HYEFU release.
As you'll know from listening to this show on Monday night, Nicola's not happy with Ruth. And Ruth isn't too happy with Nicola.
We have a structural deficit and we're not addressing it. Surplus is probably going to be pushed out - again - to 2030. So we have a showdown.
But you might be wondering why the current Finance Minister...
Tonight on The Huddle, Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers' Union and Jack Tame from ZB's Saturday Mornings and Q&A joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
The Australian social media ban for teens under 16 kicked in today - does New Zealand need to follow their lead?
What do we make of the big Nicola Willis - Ruth Richardson debate? Do we think this will happen? And should they bring it...
Cars could be returning to a section of Auckland's Queen Street, under a new proposal.
Auckland Transport wants to let cars return to the section between Wellesley and Wakefield Street from between 7pm and 7am.
Private vehicles were banned from the area in 2022.
Heart of the City CEO Viv Beck says it's a sensible proposal, and she explained that the area has been negatively affected by the change.
"Last year, the ...
The Government's looking to Australia as it explores ways prevent online harm to young Kiwis.
On the day an under-16 social media ban began across the Tasman, our Education and Workforce Committee's released an interim report on its inquiry regarding New Zealand youth.
It reveals issues range from sexual exploitation to self-harm.
Acting Chair Carl Bates says social media can do real harm, but it's not just about the content ...
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