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First Up for Friday 8 March 2024

  • Previous Episode: Thursday, 7 March 2024
  • Next Episode: Monday, 11 March 2024
  • Karekare a year on from Auckland floods of 2023

    Toby stands at a slip on Karekare Road, one year on from the cyclone.

    5:50 AM.Cyclone Gabrielle ravaged many parts of the North Island last February, destroying homes, and taking lives. Karekare Beach on Auckland's west coast was hit hard, with damaged roads, red stickered… Read more Audio

  • Explained: Premier House - what's wrong with it?

    housing politics
    Premier House has had a number of different style additions throughout its history, and is protected as a heritage building.

    5:46 AM.Premier House has a long history of being the residence of our Prime Ministers. And according to our latest Prime Minister, it's really not up to being lived in. It's valued at around $37 million and… Read more Audio

  • Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth

    food
    Red kiwi fruit

    5:23 AM.That music plays everywhere this man goes - it's time to talk fresh produce with our Minister of Fruit and Veggies Glenn Forsyth. Fruit of the Week: NZ red fleshed Kiwifruit Audio

  • 100 students abducted from school in Nigeria

    world
    Women carry bags of maize at a farm in Northbank, Benue State, Nigeria on 12 August, 2021. Threatened by insecurity, farmers in Nigeria's farm belt are increasingly abandoning their land, leading to supply problems and adding to the already high cost of food in Africa's most populous country. Nigeria's Middle Belt and northwestern states have for years been caught in violence between normadic herdsman and farmers as climate change intensifies rivalries over water and land. But that violence has spiralled into security crisis tit-for-tat attacks and expanded into widespread kidnapping, cattle theft and criminal banditary.

    5:16 AM.Nabil Ahmed Rufai is on the line from Ghana's capital Accra for the latest news out of Africa. Audio

  • Pacific Island countries face an obesity crisis

    Pacific
    Type 2 diabetes rates are at epidemic proportions in American Samoa

    5:12 AM.To our Pacific neighbours now - Kalafi Moala is up early in Tonga and spoke with Nathan Rarere. Audio

  • Mexico will vote in a female president as elections underway

    world

    5:06 AM.Joining Nathan Rarere from the other side of the US/Mexico border is Bevan Hurley. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Thursday, 7 March 2024
  • Next Episode: Monday, 11 March 2024
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