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.
Look, maybe I'm being naïve, but I'm not that stressed at the news that 3 people were allowed to start police college without passing the fitness test. Were you?
I mean, it seems to be more important to just have police officers and more police officers walking the beat and providing a reassuring presence than it is to be absolutely sure that they can do a vertical jump and run 2.5 km in 12 odd minutes.
I don't know - when was the ...
New reports reveal the identities of serving members of Britain's special forces had been published online for more than a decade.
This security breach saw the names and ranks of at least 20 elite soldiers listed in documents that were publicly accessible online.
UK correspondent Gavin Grey unpacked the mass reactions to this development.
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The first 100 days of the new Donald Trump administration have seen capital markets undergo a turbulent few months - but things appear to be stabilising.
The tariffs have seen the markets take a noticeable dip, but things have turned the corner this week.
Harbour Asset Management's Shane Solly explains the factors behind this.
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 28 April 2025, reputable builders will be able to sign off on their own work without council inspections. Heather asks the Building Minister how any leaky homes-like disasters will be prevented.
Dunedin councillor Jim O'Malley explains why his council won't be reducing speed limits around schools like the Government asked councils to.
Tonight on The Huddle, Trish Sherson and Sherson Willis PR and Child Fund CEO Josie Pagani joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
How do we feel about councils taking unpaid rates out of people's mortgages? Is this a fair move - or an over-reach?
Police are investigating after three recruits were admitted for training despite failing their physical test. Do we think police should sti...
New Zealand's Airports Association has voiced disapproval with the latest review of their regulatory arrangements - and suggested the scrutiny needs to be on Air New Zealand.
MBIE has launched another review of airport regulations, just three weeks after the Commerce Commission gave Auckland Airport the tick of approval for an upgrade.
NZ Airports Association CEO Billie Moore says it's clear there's plenty of strain on the domestic...
The Finance Minister is calling on Auckland Council to be transparent about its Waitākere Ranges management plan.
The proposed plan would see Iwi, the Department of Conservation, the Council and local boards on a committee.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says she's heard a range of views about whether or not it equates to co-governance.
She says they should come clean about it to reduce confusion.
"And I th...
Councils are taking millions of dollars of unpaid rates through people's mortgages.
A little-known clause of the Local Government Act gives councils the power to force banks or finance companies to cover unpaid rates.
It's used as a last resort after exhausting all other avenues to getting rates paid.
Taxpayers' Union Local Government Spokesperson, Sam Warren, says it wouldn't be needed as much if there was more sensibl...
The Firefighters Union says a recent life-threatening equipment failure at Thursday's massive North Shore Recycling Plant blaze wasn't the first.
Two firefighters needed rescue when their aerial unit broke down above the dangerous Wairau Valley blaze.
Vice president Martin Campbell says this again highlights that the fleet is ageing and poorly-maintained.
"In the days leading up to it, there were several faults with it - but unfort...
The Police Association is underlining why aspiring recruits need to pass the physical aptitude test before joining police college.
Police are doing an audit after revelations three applicants got in - even after failing to meet fitness requirements.
Association Vice President Paul Ormerod says the college requires learning across driving, firearms, hand to hand combat - and more.
"If your physical condition isn't up to at least the...
A promise tradies have to get it right when they sign-off their own work under new rules.
The Building and Construction Minister has announced a scheme to let approved firms and tradies like plumbers and drainlayers self-approve work on simple residential jobs.
Companies deemed reputable could opt-in.
Chris Penk says they'll have to undertake a process of promising quality.
"And there will be standards, obviously, that they've got ...
New Zealand First and ACT are opposing an Auckland Council plan for the Waitākere Ranges.
The council wants to set up a committee including iwi, the Crown and Auckland Council.
NZ First MP Shane Jones says it could easily morph into co-governance and ACT leader David Seymour claims it could let unelected decision-makers close tracks and dictate land use.
NZ Herald political editor Thomas Coughlan says the ball's in...
There's less than a week to go before the Australian general election- but new polls show Labor is holding an early lead.
The latest national Newspoll has given Labor a 52–48 lead, unchanged from the April 14-17 poll.
Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says the Opposition has tried to turn their luck around over the last couple of weeks.
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Eyes forward at Auckland FC as they shake off the dust of their A-League Premiers' Plate celebrations.
The expansion side secured the silverware over the weekend and marked the occasion with a 1-nil home win over Perth.
Sportstalk host Jason Pine unpacked some theories behind the team's success.
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Dunedin City Council is planning to keep existing speed limits around the city's schools in place, despite a directive from Government.
The report being considered at Wednesday's council meeting will recommend all but one school keep its 30km per hour speed limit - with the remaining school only increasing to 50km during non-peak hours.
The council has been asked to provide a list of speed limit reversals on 'specified roads' to th...
The UK is still hoping to work out a trade deal with the US - but early reports indicate it's quite a way off.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves recently arrived in Washington DC, and she's warned negotiations will take time.
UK correspondent Enda Brady says the UK economy needs the extra help, but it's unlikely a deal will come by the end of the week.
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US President Donald Trump has spent the past week verbally attacking Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and it's prompted concerns from the markets.
Trump recently claimed the US economy could slow down unless interest rates were lowered immediately - and said that Powell's termination 'cannot come soon enough'.
Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds explains what this could mean for investors.
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Local cheesemakers have voiced concerns about the competition created by supermarket-produced home-brands.
Smaller brands have been forced to scale back on production to reduce their reliance on the supermarkets - in a bid to focus on filling niches that appeal to Kiwi cheese lovers.
The Country's Rowena Duncum explains further.
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Consumer confidence has gone back up - but new data indicates people are also worried about inflation.
The latest ANZ-Roy Morgan survey shows consumer confidence rose 5 points to 98.3 in April - but inflation expectations soared 0.5pts to 4.7 percent, the highest reading since July 2023.
NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann unpacked the factors contributing to this data.
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Tonight on The Huddle, broadcaster Mark Sainsbury and Infrastructure NZ's Nick Leggett joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
How do we feel about the fact that we're buying new cars - and paying for their maintenance - for our former Prime Ministers?
Should taxpayers be funding more locally made reality shows?
ACT and National are at odds over the ACC's race-based policies - what do we ma...
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