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.

Episodes

  • Shane Jones: NZ First deputy leader criticises the Government's plan to allow more migrant workers to get fast-tracked residency

    23/09/2025 Duration: 04min

    New Zealand First is slamming the Government's latest immigration move - allowing more migrant workers to get a fast-tracked residency. The Government's announced two new pathways, one for skilled work experience and another for trades and technicians. NZ First has invoked the agree to disagree clause - voicing concerns that those who gain residency will become citizens and then leave for Australia. Deputy Leader Shane Jones claims New Zealand's had unfocused immigration policies for some time. He says the Government's focused on 'pumping up the tyres' of employers instead of training up Kiwis to fill the jobs.  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Emily Ansell: Newstalk ZB reporter on Auckland mum Hakyung Lee being found guilty of killing her children

    23/09/2025 Duration: 02min

    A guilty verdict for the Auckland woman charged with murdering her children and leaving their bodies in suitcases.  Hakyung Lee killed her eight and six-year-old in 2018, after giving them anti-depressants in what she said was a failed suicide attempt.  But claims she was insane following her husband's death failed to convince the jury. Newstalk ZB's Emily Ansell says the verdict's in line with evidence from forensic psychiatrist Dr Erik Monasterio. "Who found that there was no proof of any psychotic elements required for that defence, so therefore, he told the jury that he believed she didn't qualify - and that is an opinion they clearly took on board." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Brooke van Velden: Workplace Relations Minister on the Government's changes to the Holidays Act

    23/09/2025 Duration: 04min

    There's hopes new changes around leave entitlements will mean employers can focus on their core business. The Government has announced a new hours-based annual and sick leave accrual system as well as the right to take bereavement leave from day one. The changes also mean part-time workers will no longer have a minimum sick leave entitlement - it'll instead be calculated by hours worked. Workplace Relations Minister Brooke van Velden says businesses have been struggling under Labour's changes to leave entitlements - and changes need to be made. "What I've been hearing, loudly, from the business community is that they want it to be proportionate to the number of hours that people actually work." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Azaria Howell: Newstalk ZB reporter on the Government promising to confirm a new Reserve Bank Governor

    23/09/2025 Duration: 04min

    Speculation is building on who'll be the next Governor of the Reserve Bank, and the Government is due to make an announcement tomorrow. A source has told Bloomberg the new Governor is a woman - and is from overseas. Speculation has centred on the Bank of England's Sarah Breerdon. Newstalk ZB reporter Azaria Howell speculates ahead of the big announcement.  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Sam Emery: Australian correspondent on Anthony Albanese getting snubbed by Donald Trump

    23/09/2025 Duration: 04min

    Donald Trump has accused Australia and other Western countries of 'rewarding Hamas' - and Anthony Albanese's hopes of a meeting with the US President were dashed. There were tentative hopes last week of a one-on-one meeting on Sunday in Washington DC after the United States President claimed he would meet Albanese 'soon'.  Australian correspondent Sam Emery says the leaders have had meetings in the past - but the recent statement on Palestine have impacted relations between Australia and the US. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Kiwi footballers being targeted by international match fixers

    23/09/2025 Duration: 03min

    New Zealand's national football league has attracted the attention of offshore gamblers, prompting concern among experts. Recent figures show that $212 million was wagered on the New Zealand men's domestic football league in 2024 through overseas sports betting platforms. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Dane Dougan: Autism NZ chief executive on Trump claiming there's a link between pain relief and autism

    23/09/2025 Duration: 03min

    The head of Autism New Zealand has voiced concerns with the latest claims out of the Trump administration.  US President Donald Trump made claims linking autism to vaccines, as well as the use of paracetamol in pregnancy.  Medsafe says there's no proven link between paracetamol and autism.  Any connection between vaccines and autism has been well debunked. Autism NZ chief executive Dane Dougan says these types of statements are 'harmful' - as they place undue blame on pregnant women. "There's a real risk that we're going to have premature medical endorsements over in the United States for things that don't have any cause or link at all at this point in time. So it's really, really concerning."  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Gavin Grey: UK correspondent on the cyber attacks impacting major European airports

    22/09/2025 Duration: 04min

    Some airports are handling cyber chaos better than others, as technical issues at major European airports continue for a third day. Dozens of flights are being delayed or cancelled across Dublin, Berlin, Brussels and at London's Heathrow. UK correspondent Gavin Grey says airlines have been forced to use paper and pen to help check people in. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Shane Solly: Harbour Asset Management expert on the market reactions to the GDP drop

    22/09/2025 Duration: 03min

    Last week's GDP data prompted disappointment from many - but how did the markets react? GDP figures show a worse dip in the economy than economists and the Reserve Bank expected, with a fall of 0.9 percent in the June quarter. Harbour Asset Management's Shane Solly explained further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Richard Tacon: BT Mining chief executive on the company's new deal with Genesis Energy

    22/09/2025 Duration: 03min

    Genesis Energy has struck a two-year deal with New Zealand mining company BT Mining to supply 240,000 tonnes of coal to its Huntly Power Station. The deal equates to BT Mining providing 10,000 tonnes of coal a month to Huntly, which supports the hydro-dominated electricity system. BT Mining chief executive Richard Tacon explained how this deal will boost the local economy. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • The Huddle: Can the Government win the economy narrative back?

    22/09/2025 Duration: 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 Government's under pressure over the economy and has today announced almost half a billion dollars of school infrastructure spending. Will this move the dial?  The UK, Canada and Australia have all recognised Palestine overnight. When do we think New Zealand will move forward on this? How many speed bumps is too many? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Full Show Podcast: 22 September 2025

    22/09/2025 Duration: 01h40min

    On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 22 September 2025, Australia, the UK and Canada have officially recognised the state of Palestine... but New Zealand is holding out. What are we waiting for? Finance Minister Nicola Willis defends the Government's spend on infrastructure projects and the state of the economy - after more than $400 million of school infrastructure spend is being fast-tracked. Another bloody strike! 13,000 hospital appointments have been cancelled because senior doctors are off work for the next two days. The staggering amount overseas gamblers are betting on our local football league - and why that's making players vulnerable to match fixing offers. Plus, the Huddle debates the Government's desperate fight to win the narrative on the economy back. 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 Ryan Bridge: Fast track isn't fast enough

    22/09/2025 Duration: 02min

    So fast track has a problem - it's not fast enough. Eight months in, only two projects have been approved. The mining in Taranaki is still undergoing consultation. AKA: delayed. The word is that every man and his dog is lining up to have their say, including Mount Taranaki - literally. How you ask a mountain its thoughts and feelings is beyond me, but are we even surprised anymore? Shane Jones is miffed because the EPA, which is looking into all this, has apparently hired a former Forest and Bird lawyer - and all this while we've got $850m in minerals just sitting there. Now, all of this could have been avoided if the Government didn’t cave to the media and the legal scholars and the green mafia, and just give politicians all the power to override whatever they want. So the delays and the consultation are by design. And in Auckland, you’ve got Eden Park. Eden Park, they tell us, is choking under regulation. So why not use your new RMA superpowers to unshackle it? You can’t. You have to consult first

  • Nicola Willis: Finance Minister on the Government promising a significant boost to the construction sector

    22/09/2025 Duration: 08min

    Nicola Willis says there's been a clear message to all ministers - we don't want the billions recently allocated for infrastructure sitting in Government bank accounts. A small scale hospital project announcement yesterday and a school property maintenance announcement today have both talked up the boost they'll give the construction sector in the coming 12 months. The Finance Minister says they want signed contracts, spades in the ground, and jobs. "The instruction to all Government ministers has been - make sure you know where your maintenance contracts are at, where those construction projects are at, to get them out the door." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Andrew Scott-Howman: NZ Professional Footballers Association general counsel on NZ's national football league attracting offshore betting

    22/09/2025 Duration: 03min

    New Zealand's national football league has attracted the attention of offshore gamblers, raising alarm among sport integrity experts. New data shows  $212 million was wagered on the New Zealand men's domestic football league in 2024 through overseas sports betting platforms, many of which were based in Asia. Andrew Scott-Howman, general counsel for the New Zealand Professional Footballers Association, says our timezone allows us to be a monopoly provider of live product to these markets. "But also, the amateur nature of our competition - our players and our match officials, our referees don't get paid for playing. Therefore, they can be much easier to bribe or convince to do the wrong thing. That's also a problem." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Sarah Dalton: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists executive director speaks ahead of upcoming doctors' strike

    22/09/2025 Duration: 03min

    The senior doctor's union is criticising Health New Zealand's decision to call in the Employment Relations Authority to sort out pay talks. Around 6000 doctors and dentists are walking off the job nationwide tomorrow and Wednesday. The ERA's been requested to fix the terms and conditions of a collective agreement - in a move unprecedented for the public sector. Association of Salaried Medical Specialists Executive Director Sarah Dalton says they've done some work with the ERA in the past. "We were not happy with the way the ERA authority members applied themselves to the task, and we didn't find them to take an independent view." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Erica Stanford: Education Minister on the new Government package set to give schools more funding

    22/09/2025 Duration: 02min

    There's more funding for schools to do jobs like painting and fixing gutters as part of a $413-million-dollar package in accelerated Government investment. Education Minister Erica Stanford says the funding will enable more maintenance to be done these summer holidays. She says $58 million of new money will be available to schools as of now. "Every single school up and down the country is going to be getting a 50 percent top up on their school property maintenance grant."  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Dr Anas Iqtait: Australia National University lecturer on what recognising a Palestinian state means

    22/09/2025 Duration: 02min

    One expert has offered clarification around what recognising Palestine as a state means, ahead of New Zealand's decision.  Canada, the UK, and Australia have now formally recognised an independent Palestinian state. Winston Peters is in New York for the UN General Assembly and will reveal New Zealand's position later this week. Australia National University lecturer, Dr Anas Iqtait, says this means recognising a hypothetical Palestinian state - which would occupy the West Bank, Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip.  "This symbolic nature is really related to this reality, rather than the other point - which is, there isn't currently sovereignty on the ground, it's a hypothetical state." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Azaria Howell: Newstalk ZB reporter on whether New Zealand will move to recognise a Palestinian state

    22/09/2025 Duration: 05min

    New Zealand's yet to finalise its position on recognising Palestine, despite recent moves by our key allies. Chris Luxon says Cabinet's expected to make a final decision later this week. Three of the Five Eyes members - Australia, the UK and Canada - have formally announced recognition of an independent state of Palestine. Newstalk ZB reporter Azaria Howell says it's expected the coalition will come together to make a statement, and Winston Peters will likely deliver it by Sunday. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Oliver Peterson: Australian correspondent on Australia recognising Palestinian statehood at the UN

    22/09/2025 Duration: 04min

    Australia's joined the UK, Canada and others in recognising Palestinian statehood. Anthony Albanese says unified recognition is important - and three of the Five Eyes nations have now declared their stance. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says Albanese has confirmed this recognition comes with conditions - including that Hamas will not govern Gaza again and that Palestine will recognise Israel's right to peace and security. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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