Larry Williams Drive
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With a straight down the middle approach, Larry Williams Drive on Newstalk ZB delivers the very latest news and views to New Zealanders as they wrap up their day.
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Tony Morris: Inland Revenue spokesperson on the IRD taking money from people's bank accounts
13/10/2025 Duração: 03minThe 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 accounts. "Other times, we might just contact people once or twice and then take money out of their accounts so they don't squander it." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Barry Soper: Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent on the latest education numbers
13/10/2025 Duração: 05minErica 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 education plan is working. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oliver Peterson: Australian correspondent on the Australian Government backing down on superannuation tax plan
13/10/2025 Duração: 04minThe 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. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jason Pine: Sportstalk host on Scott Robertson revealing All Blacks picks ahead of Grand Slam tour
13/10/2025 Duração: 02minAll 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. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nathanael Melia: Victoria University climate researcher on the Government bringing down methane targets
13/10/2025 Duração: 05minA 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 what we should do with our unique makeup to do these sorts of things. We're being a leader here and I think the Government could have been a bit more of a leader." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Full Show Podcast: 10 October 2025
10/10/2025 Duração: 01h40minOn 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 arrested by Israel. Labour leader Chris Hipkins says the Government is breaking its asset sales promise. The Government is looking to sell off an investment in Chorus worth $700 million. New Zealanders are throwing away over 120 thousand tonnes of food every year .. and a new food rescue app is hoping to change that. Gone Good founder Tim Robinson explains how you can get your hands on heavily discounted cafe and bakery goods. Plus, the Sports Huddle ponders how much longer the Noeline Taurua saga will carry on - and does F1 show too many driver girlfriends instead of the track action? Ge
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Perspective with Heather duPlessis-Allan: Kate Middleton's phone policy is the right way to think
10/10/2025 Duração: 02minYeah, 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 playing with our children, we're not just being distracted — we are withdrawing the basic form of love that human connection requires. And she then goes on to say, families must, quote, protect sacred spaces for genuine connection: family dinners, conversations, moments of genuine eye contact and engaged listening. Now, some in our office today have accused her of being milquetoast and picking the most boring subject in the world to take on. But isn't she actually on to something incredibly important here? The family unit is the most fundamental and important part of society, and tea
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Peter Lewis: Asia business correspondent discusses unemployment rates in China
10/10/2025 Duração: 05minChina’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. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Samuel Leason: Kiwi detained by Israel discusses Israel-Palestine ceasefire announced yesterday
10/10/2025 Duração: 04minThree 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 best for the people of Gaza. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Huddle: How long can the Silver Ferns' coach drama continue?
10/10/2025 Duração: 09minTonight 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? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gavin Walker: Acting CEO of Water Safety NZ calls for ban on unfenced above-ground pools
10/10/2025 Duração: 03minThere 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 pools - or much larger ones. He says the problem is more with waist deep, medium-size pools about three metres across - which have proliferated. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chris Hipkins: Labour leader comments on National's potential sale of Chorus stake
10/10/2025 Duração: 03minLabour 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've broken their word. He says National promised no asset sales - and this would fall into that category. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Alon Roth: Israeli ambassador to New Zealand discusses confirmed ceasefire between Israel and Palestine
10/10/2025 Duração: 03minIsrael'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 pull back, which should take about 24 hours. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Barry Soper: Senior political correspondent on Kiwis returning from Gaza flotilla
10/10/2025 Duração: 05minThe Kiwis on board the humanitarian aid flotilla set for Gaza have returned to New Zealand. Three people arrived in Auckland airport, describing the poor conditions they were kept in and said they received little support from the NZ government. Senior political respondent Barry Soper says that this contradicts what the government has said about the situation. 'I remember Winston said that our MFAT people would have been working to ensure that these people would receive safe passage out of Israel.’ LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tim Robinson: Deliver Easy CEO discusses ‘mystery bag’ food service
10/10/2025 Duração: 04minNew Zealander’s are throwing away over 120,000 tonnes of food every year, and a new food rescue app is hoping to change that. ‘Gone Good’ lets customers buy mystery bags of unsold food from cafes and bakeries to help reduce food waste. Deliver Easy CEO Tim Robinson told Heather duPlessis-Allan that, 'the mystery idea is a bit of fun, but also make sure that we're truly targeting the food waste side.’ He said that the bags will have a vague description, so customers know roughly what they’re getting. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Enda Brady: UK correspondent on France potentially receiving a new PM by the weekend
09/10/2025 Duração: 04minOutgoing French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, who intensified a political crisis by resigning earlier this week, indicated Emmanuel Macron could name a new PM soon. Lecornu’s comments on France 2 public television had been eagerly awaited after Macron gave him until today NZT to find a way out of months of deadlock over an austerity budget. UK correspondent Enda Brady explained the situation further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sam Dickie: Fisher Funds expert on the growing concerns surrounding AI investments
09/10/2025 Duração: 04minArtificial intelligence technology continues to attract attention from investors, but there's growing concerns over an 'AI bubble' situation. Officials at the Bank of England recently flagged the risk that tech stock prices pumped up by the AI boom could burst. Fisher Funds expert Sam Dickie explained further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hamish McKay: The Country spokesperson on Winston Peters raising concerns over Fonterra deals
09/10/2025 Duração: 03minThere's been concerns out of Parliament over Fonterra's future. Peters is asking the dairy giant questions about its proposed nearly $4 billion dollar sale of brands like Anchor and Mainland to a French company. He's laying out a number of questions, including how long the deal is, and if it's repeating mistakes from the past. The Country's Hamish McKay explained further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Huddle: Can the Māori Party fix up their image?
09/10/2025 Duração: 09minTonight on The Huddle, Phil O'Reilly from Iron Duke Partners and former head of Health NZ, Rob Campbell, joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Nestle has quit a major alliance to reduce methane emissions from dairy suppliers. Does this mean New Zealand needs to rethink its approach to climate change, like ACT suggested? The Māori Party announced their big reset ahead of the 2026 election - hours after Speaker Gerry Brownlee had to suspend the House again after a haka broke out. What do we make of all this? Are we surprised to learn that Hamas and Israel agreed on the first phase of a peace deal in Gaza? Do we need to give Donald Trump some credit? There's growing drugs to decriminalise drugs in New Zealand - do we think this is a good idea? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: Did someone try to stop the Māori Party from hijacking Parliament?
09/10/2025 Duração: 02minIt's happened again, unfortunately - the Māori Party has hijacked Parliament once again with a haka. It played out like this: Oriini Kaipara, who's their new MP replacing the late Takutai Tarsh Kemp, delivered her maiden speech because today’s her first day in Parliament. Afterwards, there was a song and the public gallery was involved. She stepped out of her seat into the aisle, onto the floor to receive the song. As soon as the song ended, someone - sounded like it was somebody up in the public gallery - started a haka and she started to haka back. From news reports I’ve read, one of the other MPs, Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke, also started to haka. Speaker Gerry Brownlee said, “Oh no, not that.” He went on to say that was not the agreement that had been struck, but they didn’t stop, they basically ignored him. He got to his feet, at which point the House is usually supposed to stop everything it’s doing and go quiet to allow him to speak, and they just completely ignored him. He threw his hands in the ai