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 5, 2025 101 mins
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The US says the UK and all other NATO allies must agree to spend at lest 5 percent of national income on defence and security 'starting now'.

Matthew Whitaker, Donald Trump's ambassador to the NATO alliance, made this statement earlier, and claimed these nations needed to make a 'commitment'.

UK correspondent Elizabeth Callaghan explains further.

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The US debt burden has been thrust into the spotlight - and it's an ongoing point of concern.

Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds explains why this is happening.

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Tonight on The Huddle, Ali Jones from Red PR and Tim Wilson from the Maxim Institute joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! 

The big debate on the Maori Party MPs punishment is taking place in Parliament this afternoon. What do we make of all this?

Police investigated complaints against former Beehive staffer Michael Forbes, including him allegedly filming women through windows of houses - ...

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The Country's Jamie Mackay is celebrating another industry success - and he joined Heather to discuss the win.

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New Zealand’s gas supply is reducing faster and sooner than previously forecast, new reports from experts warn.

As of January 1, 2025, natural gas reserves have reduced 27 percent compared to last year, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) said.

Energy Resources Aotearoa CEO John Carnegie says there's reason to be concerned.

"Put simply, with the rapidly reducing gas supply, our gas reserves are at historic lo...

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Labour has slammed the Government for not getting a better trade deal out of the current Trump administration.

New Zealand currently has to pay a 10 percent tariff on all imports on New Zealand products out of the US.

But the opposition has claimed the Government is failing Kiwis by 'being comfortable' with a 10 percent tariff.

Former trade negotiator Stephen Jacobi says the Government is watching and consulting with trading partne...

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Wayne Brown and Desley Simpson have confirmed they'll run together in this year's Auckland mayoral race.

It's scotched rumours Simpson would run herself.

She's been deputy since Brown was elected mayor three years ago.

She says she wants to do the right thing for Auckland - and she thinks this is the way to go.

"Sometimes you've got to put Auckland first and not yourself - and the mayor has really delivered, this term, some very bi...

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There's concerns a former Prime Ministerial staffer hasn't faced charges after allegedly voice-recording sex workers.

Michael Forbes has quit as acting deputy press secretary over allegations he took compromising recordings of sex workers, and photos of women he didn't know.

A Wellington brothel complained to police last July, who found it didn't meet the threshold for prosecution.

Sex Workers' Collective regional coordinator Cheri...

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Parliament's revisiting potential penalties for three Te Pāti Māori MPs - after the hearing was initially postponed so as not to distract from the 2025 Budget.

Proposed suspensions for the three MPs in question are being debated in the House, in relation to their actions during last year's Treaty Principles Bill vote. 

Political commentator Bryce Edwards has observed there's been plenty of fire from the major political parties...

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Tensions are high in the House, as MPs go head-to-head over proposed sanctions for Te Pāti Māori MPs. 

The Privileges Committee has recommended seven, and 21-day suspensions for three of its MPs - for actions during a haka performed at last year's Treaty Principles Bill vote. 

NZ Herald political editor Thomas Coughlan unpacks the action from the debate.

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Triple murder accused Erin Patterson faced more questions from the prosecution as the mushroom murder trial entered its' fourth day.

Three family members of Patterson's estranged husband died after eating the lunch she prepared at her Victoria home in 2023.

Australian correspondent Murray Olds says Patterson was questioned about her food dehydrator - and admitted to lying about a cancer diagnosis.

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A key All Blacks returns at just the right time for the Crusaders as they begin their Super Rugby playoffs campaign.

Will Jordan will start in tomorrow night's game against the Reds in Christchurch, after missing the team's final three regular season games with a knee injury.

Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further.

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The Commerce Commission is proposing to give grocery suppliers a leg up in their dealings with the supermarket giants.

The commission has proposed updates to the Grocery Supply Code, including stopping retailers charging suppliers for stocking shelves and requiring retailers to keep records on how they’re complying with certain parts of the code.

Night 'n Day general manager Matthew Lane says this crackdown comes with encouraging i...

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The UK has managed to escape Donald Trump's recent executive order doubling steel and aluminium tariffs from 25 percent to 50 percent. 

The order raises import taxes for US-based firms buying metals from other countries going forward. 

UK correspondent Gavin Grey says the UK evaded these tariffs as a result of the trade deal between both nations.

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Former market darling Ryman Healthcare's recently had a tough time financially - and the share price has dropped.

Investors are already down over 30 percent, and experts have raised concerns.

Milford Asset Management's Jeremy Hutton explains further.

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Homeowners need to brace for another cost increase, this time to help fund the state disaster insurer, the Natural Hazards Commission.

The minister responsible for the commission, David Seymour, says levies will 'almost certainly' need to rise, with Cabinet set to decide the changes in the coming months.

NZ Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny explains further.

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Tonight on The Huddle, former Labour Minister Stuart Nash 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 Government wants state owned enterprises to pick up its game - or else? Chris Luxon has ruled out asset sales this term, but do we think they're on the horizon?

The Privacy Commissioner has given the thumbs up to Foodstuffs' facial recog...

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ACT leader David Seymour has claimed 99.5 percent of the submissions received on the Regulatory Standards Bill were created using 'bots'.

The Ministry for Regulation received approximately 23,000 submissions regarding a discussion document about the bill in January, with submissions on the bill currently open until June 23.

Dr David Wilson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, says he's confident the cyber-security team involved ...

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Business leaders across New Zealand have voiced concerns that Donald Trump's tariffs could have a more severe global impact than the Covid-19 pandemic and the Global Financial Crisis. 

The months since Trump’s 'Liberation Day' announcement have seen sustained market volatility, tit-for-tat trade wars and fears of a resurgence in inflation.

New Zealand Initiative executive director Oliver Hartwich says experts are right to be c...

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