Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
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HEATHER DU PLESSIS-ALLAN DRIVE
4pm–7pm weekdays
Dynamic, sharp and connected - Heather du Plessis-Allan means business.
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.
Assertive, direct and opinionated, Heather is well respected by leading news makers, business leaders and political insiders.
As well as setting the news agenda, this show has a major focus on local and international business, ensuring our listeners are engaged and informed.
Heather du Plessis-Allan is a driving force at the centre of New Zealand’s biggest newsroom and number one radio station*.
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PriceMe sends warning to shoppers over misleading Black Friday deals
Price comparison service PriceMe has issued a warning about deceptive Black Friday deals. New research reveals 76 percent of the 100 most popular products last year...
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Proposed Health NZ job cuts spark concerns from PSA
There's fears of potential flow-on effects from more cost-cutting at Health New Zealand. The Public Service Association says the health agency is cutting a net 1478...
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Rate relief: What comes next for the OCR?
There's questions over what will come next for the OCR after today's 50 basis point cut. The Reserve Bank has hinted more cuts will come in the new year. However,...
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Barry Soper: Slow recovery ahead for NZ economy
Homeowners can expect some relief - as the Reserve Bank cuts the OCR down in its final update of the year. The central bank has slashed the rate 50 basis points...
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Mexico hints towards retaliatory tariffs in response to Trump threat
Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has claimed Donald Trump's proposed tariffs would do nothing to stop the flow of migrants coming through the US border. Sheinbaum...
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NZR in talks to move 2025 All Blacks v France clash to the US
New Zealand Rugby are weighing up the option of taking an All Blacks home test against France to the United States next year. The move comes a month after confirmation...
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Bus and train fares could surge by 2025 to meet NZTA targets
The Transport Agency is telling bus and train providers to take in more money, which could force fare hikes. Wellington's Regional Council is rejecting the call...
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Elon Musk throws support behind poll calling for second UK election
A petition calling for a second UK election is growing in support - and tech billionaire Elon Musk has voiced his support for it. Musk labelled the UK a 'tyrannical...
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Trump's second term could have consequences for agricultural trade, Rabobank warns
Donald Trump's return to the White House could lead to a more complex landscape for global food and agricultural trade, according to a new report by Rabobank. Rabobank...
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Donald Trump threatens Mexico, Canada and China with new tariffs
President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to hit Mexico, Canada and China with new tariffs as soon as he takes office. In a post on social media, Trump promised...
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OCR update: Could the Reserve Bank have Christmas cuts coming?
The Reserve Bank is set to make its final decision for the Official Cash Rate for the year tomorrow afternoon. The general consensus among experts is that the OCR...
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The Huddle: Should we expect a capital gains tax?
Tonight on The Huddle, Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers' Union and former Labour Chief of Staff Mike Munro joined in on a discussion about the following issues...
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Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast: 26 November 2024
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Tuesday, 26 November 2026, Sir John Key pays tribute to former National MP Nikki Kaye who passed away...
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Wellington City Council moves to keep Golden Mile as budget cuts proposed
There's frustration for some at Wellington City Council, as the city's Long Term Plan is laid out. Budget cuts were a big part of the discussions - as the city needs...
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East Coast MP seeks to overturn unusual law for hair salons
One East Coast MP seeks to overturn the law banning people from indulging in a cuppa at the hair salon. It's currently an offence to serve a drink in a salon's service...
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UK singer Kate Nash joins OnlyFans to help fund tours
Award-winning UK singer Kate Nash has revealed she plans on selling pictures on OnlyFans to help fund her tours. Nash explained that live music has become increasingly...
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Minister Reti confirms Health NZ investigating claims people are being booted off hospital wait-lists
The Health Minister says he's confident people aren't being booted from hospital waitlists so Health New Zealand can meets targets. A letter obtained by RNZ reveals...
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Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: It's time to scrap NCEA for good
I wouldn't be surprised if Education Minister Erica Stanford actually ends up scrapping NCEA level one. Because she's already concerned enough to order a review...
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'She fought valiantly': Sir John Key pays tribute to Nikki Kaye after MP's passing
Former Prime Minister John Key has fondly remembered Nikki Kaye as a brave warrior. The former National deputy leader and Auckland Central MP has died aged 44 after...
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Barry Soper: A tribute to Nikki Kaye
Politicians from all parties are coming together to pay tribute to Nikki Kaye. The former National deputy leader and Auckland Central MP has died, aged 44. Kaye...
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Critics raise concerns over Australian social media ban
Australia's new social media ban for under-16s is being met with backlash from various MPs and critics alike. Opposition leader Peter Dutton has voiced disapproval...
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Black Caps v England: What can we expect on Thursday?
A new face will bat at three for England in the first cricket test against the Black Caps, starting Thursday in Christchurch. Warwickshire batter Jacob Bethell will...
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'Wake-up call': Education Minister agrees NCEA needs an overhaul
The Education Minister agrees NCEA level one doesn't work in its current form. The Education Review Office has called for a rethink of the qualification- after a...
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'Absolutely devastating': Deadly Storm Bert tears through Britain
Over in Britain, Storm Bert is lashing the region - bringing snow, wind, flooding and heavy rain. Homes, schools and businesses were destroyed as a month's worth...
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Air New Zealand predicting earnings drop for 2025
Air New Zealand isn't going into the 2025 financial year with rosy expectations. The airline expects its first-half pre-tax profit to be in a range of $120 million...
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Less than 1km of Wellington pipes fixed over 2024 - Wellington Water
Wellington City Council’s 'highest-ever' investment in water infrastructure will see less than 1km of pipes replaced this year, Wellington Water claims. After a...
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The Huddle: Was TJ Perenara out of line?
Tonight on The Huddle, David Farrar of Kiwiblog and Curia and Child Fund's Josie Pagani joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! TJ...
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Barry Soper: Will a new police station make Auckland CBD safer?
It's hoped a new police station in Auckland's CBD will make people feel safe and make it easier for police to attend crime. The Federal Street facility will have...
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Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast: 25 November 2024
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 25 November 2024, former Black Fern and Silver Fern Louisa Wall comes out in support of TJ Perenara...
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Nicola Willis tempers expectations ahead of surplus update
The Finance Minister's foreshadowing an update on whether the Government's books are still on track for surplus in 2027-2028. Nicola Willis will deliver the half...