
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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Property stats: Is the housing market set to take off?
Property sales have reached the highest point in years - but the number of unsold homes is at a record high. Barfoot & Thompson has revealed March was a record month...
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Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast: 02 April 2025
Listen to the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 2 April. Get the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast every weekday evening...
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Perspective with Ryan Bridge: We'll soon find out what 'America First' means for NZ
Trump's tariffs are coming tomorrow - and he's basically playing God with the global economy. I've found the stuff we should know: The presser is 4pm Eastern time...
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'My blood was boiling': Napier B&B owner explains why he's turning away Americans
A Napier accommodation provider is doubling down on turning away Americans - saying it's a protest against the Trump administration 'betraying' Ukraine. Bluff Hill...
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ACT's David Seymour suggests Te Pāti Māori face punishment for skipping hearing
ACT Party leader David Seymour says Te Pāti Māori should be penalised for shunning their Privileges Committee hearing. Co-leaders Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and Rawiri...
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'Never should have happened': Health NZ apologetic following review into mistaken identity incident
Health New Zealand has apologised and says it's a top priority to make sure a case of mistaken identity never happens again. Police mistook an 11-year-old for a...
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Jason Walls: Recapping the Te Pāti Māori saga
Te Pāti Māori says it isn't sorry its MPs did a Haka in the house last year - and would do it again in a heartbeat. An MP has been called before the powerful Privileges...
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US prosecutors seeking death penalty for Luigi Mangione
The US Justice Department is seeking the death penalty if Luigi Mangione is found guilty. Mangione is on federal charges for allegedly shooting United Healthcare...
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Black Caps v Pakistan: Kiwi side leading in Hamilton
Pakistan will require a hero in Hamilton to avoid a crushing defeat in the second one-dayer against the Black Caps. The tourists, chasing 293 to win, are in dire...
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Famed prescription weight-loss drug gets green light for NZ usage
A prescription weight-loss drug embraced by celebrities now has the green light in New Zealand. Wegovy injections limit appetite and reduce food cravings. It...
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UK bracing itself for Trump tariffs ahead of 'Liberation Day'
The UK is expecting to be hit by new US tariffs on Wednesday, with Downing Street indicating a new deal with the US won't be reached in time. President Donald Trump...
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America's Cup debate: Could Auckland have afforded the event?
The Government's move to reject an Auckland America's Cup bid has been met with divided responses. The play for 2027 series can't go ahead without an extra $75 million...
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'Weren't convinced': HSBC chief economist explains why the RBA held the OCR steady
The Australian Reserve Bank has moved to hold the OCR steady at 4.1 percent following this afternoon's meeting. Interest rates started to drop in February - but...
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The Huddle: Do secondary school students need mandatory Shakespeare?
Tonight on The Huddle, former Labour Minister Stuart Nash and Auckland Councillor Maurice Williamson joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the...
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Government announces changes set to reassure landowners about health and safety standards
Brooke van Velden says she's fixing unclear laws - on landowner liability for accidents on their land. The Workplace Relations Minister's announced changes to...
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Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast: 01 April 2025
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Tuesday, 1 April 2025, Auckland is officially out of the running to host the next America's Cup. Hospitality's...
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'Kooky': Christchurch community boards react to proposed pedestrian crossing
A proposed pedestrian crossing's become a bit of a joke - after differing views were shared from two Christchurch community boards. The southbound lane of Deans...
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Skink rescue mission took three weeks and $85,000 to accomplish - report
Questions have been raised over a three-week mission to locate and re-home three native skinks, at a cost of $85,000. It involved clearing vegetation along State...
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'Simplistic assessment': Hospitality NZ head 'disappointed' that America's Cup won't return
The boss of Hospitality NZ says the Government's reasons for not backing an Auckland America's Cup bid don't stack up. Auckland Unlimited has confirmed the denial...
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'We're pleased': NZR head satisfied as settlement reached with Ineos
New Zealand Rugby boss Mark Robinson is relieved a quick resolution has been found to the Ineos stand-off. The petrochemical giant and NZR have reached a settlement...
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Barry Soper: Can Te Pati Māori get away with refusing to attend their hearing?
Te Pati Māori won't attend a Privileges Committee hearing tomorrow - despite being summoned over a haka performed by MPs during reading of the Treaty Principles...
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Australia holds OCR steady ahead of potential Trump tariffs - report
Australia's Reserve Bank has kept its Official Cash Rate unchanged - as it waits for the impact of tariffs expected from Donald Trump tomorrow. New Zealand's Central...
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Team NZ reveals the 38th America's Cup will not be hosted in Auckland
Auckland's chances of hosting the 38th America's Cup defence in 2027 have sailed over the horizon without Government investment. Team New Zealand has responded with...
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Curriculum update: Proposed English standards met with 'scepticism' by teachers
There's scepticism in the education sector over a newly proposed English curriculum. The Ministry of Education has released suggestions for year 7-to-13 studies...
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Sir Keir Starmer, Donald Trump have 'productive' talk about tariffs
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Donald Trump have recently had 'productive negotiations' about the economic relationship between the UK and US. The leaders...
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Auckland Airport cuts airline charges following Commerce Commission investigation
Auckland Airport has cut its airline charges after the Commerce Commission found the airport’s forecast revenue was “excessive” and its targeted returns were unreasonably...
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Donald Trump's 'Liberation Day': What can we expect?
President Donald Trump is set to unveil a barrage of tariffs on April 2nd - and industry experts have voiced concerns. The day has been dubbed 'Liberation Day' by...
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The Huddle: Do we believe Donald Trump will go for a third term?
Tonight on The Huddle, Thomas Scrimgeour from the Maxim Institute and Josie Pagani from Child Fund joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day...
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'Duty-bound': Nicola Willis determined to break up supermarket duopoly
The Finance Minister is hopeful she can bring more competition to the supermarket sector. The Government's seeking advice on breaking up the duopoly, possibly separating...
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Barry Soper: Do we need a hotline for road cones?
The Government's asking people to dob in too many road cones at work sites. A telephone hotline is planned - for people to report excesses. It'll be manned and funded...