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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October 13, 2025 11 mins

Tonight on The Huddle, Auckland councillor Richard Hills and Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day!

The local body elections wrapped up over the weekend and turnout has been labelled 'abysmal'. Does the system need to be changed to encourage more people to vote?

The latest numbers show structured literacy seems to be making a huge difference to our youngest readers. Are...

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Listen, I am more and more convinced that we need to cut the number of councils we have across the country. I mean, that voter turnout that we've seen at the weekend was abysmal.

Last count I've seen is that nationally, only 38 percent of us voted. It's worse in Auckland, where only around 29 percent -  so not even 1 in 3 of us - voted.

Now, I think anyone who thinks that we can fix local Government by ditching the postal...

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October 13, 2025 100 mins
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Participation in local elections is at a historic low and there's growing calls for reform.

Turnout's been higher in rural areas and much lower in the main cities, but data shows under 40 percent of eligible voters made their voices heard.

Finance Minister Nicola Willis says a simpler solution is needed, much like the general elections.

"It might be simpler if it was just - turn up and vote. Turn up to the booth, turn up to the pla...

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Hamas is expected to start releasing Israeli hostages now.

It's handing over 20 hostages over the next two hours - followed by Israel handing over nearly 2000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees. 

The US president is expected to arrive in Tel Aviv very soon, and claims the war is over in Gaza and the ceasefire will hold.

Reuters correspondent Alexander Cornwell says people could start arriving very soon - and that the Red Cros...

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There's disappointment from some after a majority of Māori wards are set to go. 

17 councils have voted to keep them, and 25 have voted to remove them

Whakatane Māori Ward councillor Toni Boynton says those referendums should never have been held.

She says this choice should be up to councils.

"If they're elected by their constituents, that's democracy, right? And they're elected to be able to make those decisions and that dec...

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There's confidence New Zealand schools are turning a corner on literacy skills.

The Education Minister says data shows 58 percent of new entrant students are at-or-above phonics expectations after 20 weeks at school - up from 36 percent in Term One.

The number exceeding expectations is more than double Term One's figure.

Erica Stanford says she wants 90 percent of kids to achieve curriculum level.

"As teachers become more confident...

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The IRD is set to be cracking down harder on those who don't pay their taxes properly, and they've unveiled new measures for people who ignore correspondence.

The department will start taking money out of people's bank accounts if they owe over a certain amount - and they've recovered at least $17 million so far.

The IRD's Tony Morris says they aim to phone people at least twice before they start directly taking money out of accoun...

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Erica Stanford believes mandated structured literacy is turning reading and writing skills around.

The Education Minister's revealed new data showing 58 percent of students are at or above phonics expectations after 20 weeks at school - up from 36 percent in Term One.

The number exceeding expectations is more than double Term One's figure.

Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says this data shows the Government's ...

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The Australian Government has backed down on its controversial superannuation tax plan, following long-running criticism from key industries.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced the surprise decision today, one week after Prime Minister Albanese claimed the plan was going to remain unchanged. 

Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says these changes have been met with support from Australians.

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All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has defended the lack of fresh faces in the 36-strong squad for the upcoming Grand Slam tour.

There's just one new cap in prop Tevita Mafileo and only one player - hooker George Bell - didn't appear in the Rugby Championship squad.

Sportstalk host Jason Pine explains further.

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A climate expert has claimed the Government's reduced methane targets are 'unambitious'.

The goal for 2050 has been slashed to a range of 14-to-24 percent below 2017 levels - about half the former target.

Agricultural methane emissions won't be taxed.

Victoria University's Nathanael Melia says by investing more into research, New Zealand could have aimed for higher.

"We're using brand new science and brand new thinking to find out ...

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October 10, 2025 100 mins

On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 10 October 2025, Israeli hostages will return home and aid will be delivered into Gaza within days after Israel's Government has signed off on a peace deal. Heather asks Israel's Ambassador Alon Roth whether this paves the way for a Palestinian state.

Kiwi flotilla protestor Samuel Leason speaks to Heather after touching down again in New Zealand after being arrest...

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Yeah, so it's weird that it takes a princess to warn us about this, but Kate Middleton has warned parents against phones at the dinner table.

She's written an essay in collaboration with a Harvard Medical School professor about the dangers of smartphones and social media eroding family connections.

She says, when we check our phones during conversations, scroll through social media during family dinners or respond to emails while p...

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China’s hotels are taking a hit, as a struggling economy hurts domestic spending.  

China’s economy has been in decline for the past 4 years, and now budget hotels are having to slash their prices despite being full. 

Asia business correspondent Peter Lewis told Heather duPlessis-Allan that this is partly due to unemployment rates, with 1 in 5 Chinese people under the age of 24 being unemployed. 

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Three New Zealanders detained by Israel last week, have returned home.

Rana Hamida, Youssef Sammour and Samuel Leason were in an aid flotilla to Gaza, intercepted by Israel's military in the Mediterranean.

They were among hundreds from around the world, attempting to deliver food and medical supplies.

Leason told Heather du Plessis-Allan that he's hoping the ceasefire announced yesterday, will hold. 

He says he wants what's be...

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Tonight on the Huddle: Rugby commentator Paul Ellison and NewstalkZB's own D'arcy Waldegrave join Ryan Bridge to discuss the latest sports news. 

The story around Dame Noeline Taurua and her suspension continues, will there be an end to this drama? Why is TV coverage of F1  focusing on the celebrities, not the racing? And has progressiveness come at the cost of good refereeing? 

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There are calls for a Government crackdown on some temporary pools, after five deaths in the past decade.

Coroner Heidi Wrigley's reviewed the death of 20-month-old Aromaia Duff in Napier in 2023, after being found face down in a backyard pool.

Wrigley says her death reaffirms concerns a pattern's emerging of drownings in such pools.

Acting Water Safety NZ CEO Gavin Walker told Heather du Plessis Allan that the issue isn't paddling...

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Labour claims a promise isn't being kept - as the Government mulls selling its stake in Chorus. 

Finance Minister Nicola Willis today said the Government's considering selling the 61 percent stake in the telecoms infrastructure company - now rollout of ultra-fast broadband is complete. 

She says the money from a sale would be spent on hospitals and schools. 

But Chris Hipkins told Heather du-Plessis Allan that they'v...

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Israel's counting down the days to Hamas releasing hostages.  

Israel's Cabinet's signed off on a ceasefire deal for their return, as well as Israeli troops pulling back - and an end to hostilities.  

Ambassador to New Zealand, Alon Roth says hostages could be freed as soon as Monday. 

He told Heather du Plessis-Allan Israel's army is starting to uphold its part of the bargain.  

Roth says they are starting to p...

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