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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  • Shane Solly: Harbour Asset Management expert on the market's response to Donald Trump increasing global tariffs

    23/02/2026 Duração: 03min

    Donald Trump remains steadfast in his pursuit of sweeping global tariffs - slamming a US Supreme Court decision outlawing them as anti-American.  The President's now taking advantage of a never-used trade law to enact 15 percent temporary levies, under the guise of a balance of payments deficit. Harbour Asset Management's Shane Solly unpacked the market reactions. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Karl Gradon: Comvita CEO on the company returning to profit in half-year result

    23/02/2026 Duração: 04min

    Comvita’s half-year result shows the company is seeing a noticeable financial turnaround. Its result for the six months ended December 31 had revenue up 18.3 percent to $118 million, EBIT up 10.7m to $10m, and debt reduced by $32.9m to $48.7m. Comvita CEO Karl Gradon says he's proud to see the company return to profitability and he's confident the company's been through the worst of it. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • The Huddle: Did Chippy's address give us more or less faith in Labour?

    23/02/2026 Duração: 10min

    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 Remuneration Authority says more responsibility attracts more pay, as more local councillors see bigger pay rises. What do we make of this?  The Government has proposed giving police more powers to move rough sleepers along. This has generated some backlash, but do we think this change is needed to improve New Zealand's city centres?  Labour's Chris Hipkins has delivered his State of the Nation address in Auckland at a Business Chamber event. Did this make you feel more or less confident in Labour?  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Full Show Podcast: 23 February 2026

    23/02/2026 Duração: 01h39min

    On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 23 February, 2026, the Genesis chief executive tells us why the energy company needs nearly $200 million from the Government. A Wellington councillor on whether the Government's "move-on" orders for homeless people will work. Chris Greenacre becomes interim coach of the Wellington Phoenix for a fourth time - should he just get the job? And on the Huddle, Trish Sherson and Josie Pagani give us their assessment of Chris Hipkins' State of the Nation speech. Get the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast every weekday evening on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: You know what's ironic about Hipkins' State of the Nation speech?

    23/02/2026 Duração: 02min

    Listening to Chris Hipkins' State of the Nation speech today, I found it really hard to take him seriously. The speech was mostly just a list of things wrong with the country right now, most of which anyone who can remember back five, six, seven years, knows were caused by him, Grant, Jacinda and Adrian Orr. Take this line, for example: “I see young New Zealanders - smart, hardworking, full of potential - making calculations that no young person should have to. Do I stay in the country I love, or do I leave to build the life I've worked for? It breaks my heart.” Well, it shouldn’t break his heart - because he was warned about this. When he, Jacinda and Grant were contemplating those long Auckland lockdowns at the tail end of the pandemic, Treasury explicitly warned that young people would suffer the most. I quote: “The negative consequences are that low employment and income rates are shown to persist for young people well after recessions have waned.” - Treasury advice, 13 May, 2021. Now, we’ve already

  • Nicola Willis: Finance Minister on whether we can expect construction to begin on second Mt Victoria Tunnel

    23/02/2026 Duração: 07min

    Still no clarity about whether Wellington's second Mt Victoria Tunnel will begin construction this year.  National promised to begin work on the tunnel this term, but Transport Minister Chris Bishop last week suggested that wasn't firm.  Finance Minister Nicola Willis says geotechnical work is underway - but Cabinet hasn't decided when construction will start.  "We're looking at all the Roads of National Significance to determine what order do we sequence these in, and how do we make sure that we fund them in the most appropriate way - and how does that sit alongside our really important obligation to be maintaining the roads?" LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Geoff Summers: Remuneration Authority Chair on local councillors seeing bigger pay increases

    23/02/2026 Duração: 04min

    The Remuneration Authority says more responsibility attracts more pay.  The Taxpayers' Union says Western Bay of Plenty District councillors are getting an average 57 percent pay increase. Authority Chair Geoff Summers says the pool of funding for council has been decided - but not individual raises.  He says the council will operate with two fewer councillors this term.  "And most people would say - if I'm going to be doing more work than what some other people used to do, I want more money for it." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Shaun Gill: Wellington Phoenix Director of Football on Chris Greenacre filling in as Phoenix head coach

    23/02/2026 Duração: 03min

    Chris Greenacre will take charge of the Wellington Phoenix for at least their next A-League fixture against Sydney FC. The club legend moves back into the interim coaching role for a remarkable fourth time, stepping up from his role at the club's academy. He is in ongoing discussions with the club about the head coaching position for the rest of the A-League season - and beyond. Wellington Phoenix Director of Football Shaun Gill says the plan is to get through this week first, and then finalise some details. "There's not a contract in place for him for the role at the moment, but he's prepared to jump in and we'll finish those discussions in due course." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Karl Tiefenbacher: Wellington City Councillor on the Government announcing move-on orders for rough sleepers

    23/02/2026 Duração: 03min

    The Government has introduced new measures to tackle the issues with rough sleepers, but it's prompted concerns from some critics. Under these changes, police would be able to order beggars and rough sleepers to leave for up to 24 hours, with refusal being punished with fines and jail time. Wellington City Councillor Karl Tiefenbacher says it's another cog in the wheel for police to help improve cities. "It's really more a substance abuse problem and a mental health issue. Once we accept that, then the approach we need to take is that we need to work on those solutions." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Malcolm Johns: Genesis Energy CEO on the Government investing more money into the business

    23/02/2026 Duração: 03min

    Genesis Energy says fresh Crown investment into the power generator will go towards building infrastructure.  The Government's confirmed it will put up to $200 million dollars - letting it retain its 51 percent shareholding, as Genesis launches a capital raise. Chief executive Malcolm Johns says the money will speed up its ability to build. "We're gonna build some solar farms, some grid-scale batteries and some wind, and extend the life of Huntly Rankines." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Barry Soper: Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent on Chris Hipkins' State of the Nation speech

    23/02/2026 Duração: 05min

    Labour's promising to be realistic as it shapes up election year ideas. Leader Chris Hipkins has delivered his State of the Nation address in Auckland at a Business Chamber event. The speech lacked new policy - but addressed concern around people leaving the country and the state of our tax system.  Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper voiced disapproval with the speech, and questioned whether Labour would be able to deliver on anything for Kiwi voters. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Oliver Peterson: Australian correspondent on the Opposition calling for a tougher approach to bar 'ISIS brides' from Australia

    23/02/2026 Duração: 05min

    A row's deepening about so-called 'ISIS brides' returning to Australia - with the Opposition pushing for a hardline approach. More than 30 Australian women and children have secured passports and are trying to return from a Syrian camp. Opposition parties argue helping Australians with Islamic State links return home should be a criminal offence. Correspondent Oliver Peterson says the Government's being neutral - and the Opposition will be looking to exploit that. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Jason Pine: Sportstalk host on Chris Greenacre filling in as Phoenix coach after Giancarlo Italiano resigns

    23/02/2026 Duração: 02min

    Chris Greenacre will have every opportunity to secure the Wellington Phoenix head coaching gig full-time. The former 'Nix player will sidestep from his role at the club's academy into the seat vacated by Giancarlo Italiano - the fourth time he's become the club's interim coach. Sportstalk host Jason Pine speculated about whether Greenacre will take over the role full-time. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Chris Hipkins: Labour leader reveals what his party can offer to voters in State of the Nation address

    23/02/2026 Duração: 05min

    Chris Hipkins says he doesn't want to make promises he'll have to change - announcing no new policy in Labour's State of the Nation address today.  He says policies can wait until after the Budget, and he explained that he's made Labour's political priorities clear to the voters. Hipkins explained they party's not going to be making big sweeping promises ahead of the election this time round. "We're going to be promising things that we know we can deliver on, that are actually going to make a difference - but are actually going to solve the problems we've got as a country."  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Full Show Podcast: 20 February 2026

    20/02/2026 Duração: 01h38min

    On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 20 February, 2026, a royal expert tells us why Andrew's arrest is the biggest scandal in the history of the British monarchy. Why more than half of our police officers are thinking of quitting the job. We hear from a linguistics expert on why English doesn't need to be an official language. And on the sports huddle, Nathan Limm and Adam Cooper debate if it's ok to ask an Olympic athlete if snaring a silver medal is a disappointment. Get the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast every weekday evening on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: It's too early to predict the fate of the royals

    20/02/2026 Duração: 01min

    Let’s not beat around the bush: the biggest news in the world is the arrest of Andrew, the King’s brother. It’s huge, not least because the last time a royal was arrested was around 350 years ago, when Charles I was taken prisoner and ultimately executed. What also makes this so significant is that Andrew wasn’t, as is usually the case with celebrities, politely asked to come into a police station to assist with inquiries. He was arrested at his home, which was then searched by police for further evidence. That distinction is massive. That said, anyone predicting either the collapse or the survival of the royal family today is being premature — and there’s plenty of that going on. The charge Andrew faces, misconduct in public office, is apparently very difficult to prove in the UK because of the way the law is written. So this may end up going nowhere. So far, I’d say Charles has handled both today’s developments and the wider scandal leading up to them far more decisively than even the late Queen handled And

  • Jessica Walker: Consumer NZ Campaign Manager comments on Government's u-turn on banning card surcharges

    20/02/2026 Duração: 04min

    A new poll suggests the public's on board with the Government's proposed ban on card surcharges, just as the proposed law has been put on hold.  The Government announced plans to ban all credit card and contactless surcharges last year, but faced criticism from businesses who'd be forced to stump the cost.  Consumer NZ Campaign Manager Jessica Walker told Heather du Plessis-Allan that there is a middle-ground for both parties to settle on.  "Too many surcharges are excessive or just not disclosed or unavoidable. So there would need to be some really firm caps in place to stop consumers being ripped off." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Sharon Harvey: AUT Associate Professor of Linguistics discusses debate around making English an official language

    20/02/2026 Duração: 02min

    A bill has been introduced to make English an official language of New Zealand. Despite being the country's most-spoken language, it is not an official language by law. The bill provoked ridicule in Parliament from the opposition, but was staunchly defended by Winston Peters. AUT Associate Professor of Linguistics Sharon Harvey says that language laws exist to protect languages that aren't as widely used, and English doesn't fall in to this category.  "If we look at like jurisdictions like Australia, federal level of the US and the UK, those jurisdictions don't have English as an official language and don't see any need to." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Steve Watt: President of the Police Association discusses survey finding most cops have considered quitting in the past year

    20/02/2026 Duração: 02min

    Fifty seven per cent of cops have considered quitting in the last year. That's according to a new Police Association survey, which asked 6000 officers.  Key concerns from officers were salaries, as well as resourcing.  Police say attrition is hovering between 4.5 and 5 percent - but association president Steve Watt told Heather du-Plessis Allan that the result can't be ignored.  He says the job's risky, weighs heavily on wellbeing - and the result proves the pressure officers are under.  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Juliet Rieden: Royal Commentator discusses arrest of former prince Andrew

    20/02/2026 Duração: 04min

    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest is being dubbed the biggest scandal in modern royal history.  The King's brother was arrested on suspicion of misconduct while in public office, in the wake of allegations he shared confidential information with late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.  The ex-prince's properties were searched by UK police, and he has since been released but remains under investigation. Royal Commentator Juliet Rieden told Heather du Plessis-Allan that the Royal Family are in unchartered waters. She says some believe the abdication was the worst, but that was a love story - adding this situation is very far from that.  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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