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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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Oliver Hartwich: New Zealand Initiative executive director on the economic factors that led to the rise of the AfD 24.02.2025 5:56
Conservatives have won Germany's election, with the far-right securing record votes. Exit polls have the centre-right CDU topping votes at about 29 percent. AFD has had the best showing for a German far-right political party since World War Two, surging to 20 percent. New Zealand Initiative executive director Oliver Hartwich unpacks the economic factors at play. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/lis...
The Huddle: Do we need to sink more money into defence spending? 24.02.2025 10:44
Tonight on The Huddle, Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR and Child Fund CEO Josie Pagani joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The Police Commissioner believes the gang patch ban is working - and claimed the ban is helping make the public feel safer. What do we make of this? Do we need to sink more money into defence spending? The Government is...
Full Show Podcast: 24 February 2025 24.02.2025 1:40:02
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 24 February 2025, the Government is promising to pump more money into the Defence Force - Ryan Bridge asks former Defence Minister Andrew Little where the money needs to go. And Ryan asks Nicola Willis just how big of a boost the Defence Force will get. Andrew Bayly has resigned as a Minister after inappropriate behav...
Nicola Willis: Finance Minister on the Government spending more of New Zealand's GDP on defence 24.02.2025 8:18
The Finance Minister says it could take 15 years before Defence Force spending reaches a goal set out by the Prime Minister. Christopher Luxon says he want the Government to get close to spending 2 percent of the country's GDP on defence. It comes as Chinese naval ships run live firing round practice in the Tasman Sea. Nicola Willis says it will take quite a few budgets t...
Richard Chambers: Police Commissioner responds to feedback on the gang patch ban 24.02.2025 3:54
The Police Commissioner says feedback from the gang-patch crackdown has been mostly positive on all fronts. More than 300 charges have been filed for breaches since the ban came into force in November. Police say they've also seized 76 patches. Commissioner Richard Chambers says the ban is leaving a positive impact thus far. "More importantly, the public is saying that they are a...
Greig Wilson: Wellington bar owner baffled as council bans him from advertising to students at O-week 24.02.2025 3:16
A Wellington bar owner's bewildered he can't hand out pamphlets advertising his bars during O-week. Victoria University of Wellington's Students Association has complained to the council licensing team. The council has told Greig Wilson they believe licensees must not target students to draw them to bars. Wilson says he's distributed the flyers for years. "The idea is to drive students into...
Ryan Bridge: Prepare for a defence-focused budget 24.02.2025 2:53
Get ready New Zealand, a massive defence budget is going to drop in three months. Judith Collins told the show on Friday the Government wants to get to two percent of GDP. We're currently at 1.1 percent with our spending. We spend almost $5 billion a year on defence. So we're talking about double that - almost $10 billion. Now, Nicola Willis set her spending allowance for new money at $2.4 billion...
Andrew Little: former Defence Minister on the Government hinting it'll increase military spending 24.02.2025 4:32
The Government has hinted it wants to increase military spending, as geopolitical escalations taking place off the coast prompt concern. Three Chinese Navy ships have been conducting live fire rounds in the Tasman Sea in recent days - and details are coming to light of its new deal with the Cook Islands. Former Defence Minister Andrew Little says China's economy has grown - along with the size of...
Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on Andrew Bayly resigning as ACC and Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister 24.02.2025 6:39
Former Minister Andrew Bayly says a complaint was laid about him laying a hand on a staffer. He says it was during a work discussion he's called 'animated' last Tuesday. He's apologised to the staff member, and resigned as ACC and Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister, but he remains the MP for Port Waikato. ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says Bayly's got a reputation a...
Oliver Peterson: Australian correspondent on Treasurer Jim Chalmers meeting with the US to discuss tariffs 24.02.2025 4:20
Australian treasurer Jim Chalmers is set to meet with his American counterparts in a bid to get an exemption from US tariffs on steel and aluminium. An announcement from President Donald Trump on whether Australian industries will be granted a tariff exemption is due in the coming weeks. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says there's a possibility the current trade surplus between the natio...
Jason Pine: Sportstalk host on Auckland FC beating out the Wellington Phoenix in latest derby 24.02.2025 2:20
Auckland FC are the kings of New Zealand football after destroying Wellington 6-1 - and now lead the A-League by eight points. The Wellington Phoenix have since dropped to 11th place. Sportstalk host Jason Pine explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carolyn Young: Retail NZ Chief Executive on the calls for small towns to ditch the 9-5 retail model 24.02.2025 3:20
Business owners are being encouraged to work with neighbours to keep small towns 'alive'. Napier City Business general manager Pip Thompson says Napier and Hastings CBDs become ghost towns after 5pm, when stores close. She says 'to stay alive in 2025', trading hours need to no longer be confined to 9-to-5. But Retail NZ Chief Executive Carolyn Young says a single store can't make the change alone....
Full Show Podcast: 21 February 2025 21.02.2025 1:40:07
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 21 February 2025, Sky News host Andrew Bolt speaks to Ryan Bridge about the Chinese naval ships off the coast of Sydney. Police Assistant Commissioner Mike Johnson defends the decision not to charge or sack a senior police officer who hit his children with a belt. Sky TV boss Sophie Moloney defends the company's handling of the sa...
Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on Germany polls, a £828bn criminal money-laundering network, and a polish woman claiming to be missing girl Madeleine McCann. 21.02.2025 5:19
Germany is heading to the polls this weekend in what could be a major shift at the heart of Europe. Latest opinion polls have suggested a surge in support for right wing and far right parties following terror attacks by asylum seekers and/or migrants. Will a coalition need to include a far right party to operate with a majority? UK Correspondent Gavin Grey talks to Ryan Bridge about the shift, the...
Peter Lewis: Asia Business Correspondent on Xi Jinping's meeting with prominent entrepreneurs, India cutting import taxes in response to Trump's tariffs, and Singapore's tax breaks 21.02.2025 6:40
Xi Jinping had a meeting with prominent entrepreneurs this week... what was his message to them? India is looking to cut import taxes in response to trump's reciprocal tariffs. And Singapore has announced vouchers and tax breaks to help with rising costs. Asia Business Correspondent Peter Lewis joins the show. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf...
Barry Soper: Senior Political Editor on Stats NZ boss and the Manurewa Marae inquiry, pay rises for public servants, and Luxon's GDP commitment to defence 21.02.2025 6:52
Stats boss has fallen on his sword over the handling of confidential personal data. Automatic pay rises for public servants under review. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has said the government will aim to spend two percent of GDP on defence. Is it doable? LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Malcolm Johns: Genesis Chief Executive on its half year net profit increase, need for renewables, and government input 21.02.2025 6:46
Energy company Genesis almost doubled its half year net profit to 70.3 million dollars after tax. Wholesale power prices rose dramatically last winter in response to the dry weather. Shareholders will be happy with that, but its customers might not. Genesis Chief Executive Malcom Johns talks to Ryan Bridge. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sports Huddle: Super Rugby weekend two, tactical subs 21.02.2025 11:22
Sportstalk host D’Arcy Waldegrave and Journalist Jim Kayes join Ryan Bridge on the Sports Huddle. Super Rugby was off to a fantastic start last week, can we expect the same this weekend? Chiefs take on the Crusaders tonight, while the Blues play the Highlanders tomorrow. What does The Huddle think of tactical subs? Should they be removed from the game? LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for...
Dr Michael Gousmet: Charites expert on the call to strike Destiny Church off the charities register 21.02.2025 3:31
Labour MP Phil Twyford has called for Destiny Church to be taken off the charities register after they targeted the LGBTQ community last weekend. Members of the church barricaded 30 people, including children, into a room during a drag-king event. Charites expert Michael Gousmet clears up confusion around the many Destiny Churches in NZ, and talks to Ryan Bridge about what justifies being de...
Chris Abercrombie: PPTA President on the teacher shortage 21.02.2025 2:26
An error by the Education Ministry has meant teacher shortages for this year and last were not forecasted. The Ministry is now projecting that schools will be 1250 teachers short between 2025 and 2027. Principals and teachers' unions have had to combine classes and cancel subjects due to the shortage. PPTA President Chris Abercombie talks to Ryan Bridge. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener f...
Mike Johnson: Police Assistant Commissioner on the employment of a police official who hit his children 21.02.2025 6:36
A senior police officer who hit his children with a belt has been let off the hook with a formal condemnation. The officer admitted to disciplining his teenage child and his other children who are under the age of 10. Why is he still employed? Ryan Bridge asks Police Assistant Commissioner Mike Johnson that question. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Bolt: Sky News Host on Chinese navy ships off the coast of Sydney 21.02.2025 3:20
Australia and New Zealand defence ministers have responded strongly to the Chinese navy ships lurking off the coast of Sydney. What is the Australian government saying? Sky News Host Andrew Bolt talks to Ryan Bridge about what their presence means. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Soper: Senior Political Correspondent Chinese warships in Australia, Jenny Shipley's comments towards David Seymour, Winston Peters visit to China, and the call to deregister Destiny Church as a charity 21.02.2025 6:57
Three Chinese warships are docked off the coast of Sydney, why? Senior Political Correspondent Barry Soper answers that question, discusses Jenny Shipley's comments towards David Seymour, Winston Peters visit to China and the call to deregister Destiny Church as a charity. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Pine: Sports contributor on Chiefs v Crusaders, Wellington Phoenix 21.02.2025 2:34
The Chiefs are taking on the Crusaders in Hamilton tonight, who is the favourite to win? When are the Wellington Phoenix going to impress? Sports Contributor Jason Pine joins the show to discuss what's coming up in sport over the weekend. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sophie Moloney: Sky TV Boss on satellite issues and a new cricket deal 21.02.2025 7:04
Sky TV has taken a financial hit after satellite issues over the summer. The broadcaster has lost $1.75 million in net profit. And cricket is back on SKY after previously loosing the rights in 2019. Chief executive Sophie Maloney says .. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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