All episodes
Tuesday, 16 June 2020
- 5:06 Boris Johnson begins talks with EU over Brexit
- 5:09 Continuation of distance learning annoys Massey students
- 5:24 The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
- 5:34 Local MMA fighter Dan Hooker off to Las Vegas
- 5:37 ACC worried about rise in new claims post lockdown
- 5:46 11 projects in Covid-19 Recovery Bill to speed economic growth
- 5:49 Far North Mayor excited by jobs created in Kaikohe
- 5:51 Open Pacific travel bubble to help tourism, economies
Monday, 15 June 2020
- 5:08 Transience, cost barriers to rheumatic fever treatment
- 5:18 Waitomo glowworm business urging Kiwis to visit
- 5:27 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:44 Thousands attend second Black Lives Matter protest in AK
- 5:50 Amnesty International calls for end to jailing asylum seekers
Friday, 12 June 2020
- 5:06 Academics slam youth alcohol education programme
- 5:11 New AK shopping centre Commercial Bay keen for punters
- 5:44 NZNO unhappy with review into resthome Covid deaths
- 5:53 Lockdown diaries of two teddies becomes a book
Thursday, 11 June 2020
- 5:07 Pam Corkery: Black Lives Matter protests come to Australia
- 5:11 DoC asking public to look out for tangled orca
- 5:24 South Island growers being knocked out by carbon costs
- 5:33 Event organisers say festivals, concerts good to go at level 1
- 5:36 Art in Isolation auction raises money for Youthline
- 5:43 Woman attacked on Mt Albert says it was racially motivated
- 5:48 Shane Te Pou says colonial statues should be removed
- 5:53 Meet the Mayors - Craig Rowley of Waimate
Wednesday, 10 June 2020
- 5:08 Wakatū exploring Tasman reserve land in search of lost Nelson Tenths
- 5:11 Protests underway against Naval exercises in Hawaii
- 5:23 NZ Made: Harry Laverick of Harry's Wood
- 5:33 DoC opens up bookings for huts on the Great Walks
- 5:43 All Blacks, Hurricanes half back TJ Perenara supports BLM
- 5:47 Police investigate 100 instances of excessive force on youth
- 5:52 Police drop controversial Armed Response Teams
- 10:00 Best of First Up for Wednesday 10 June
- 10:00 Best of First Up for Wednesday 10 June
Tuesday, 9 June 2020
- 5:07 UK imposes 14-day self isolation for new arrivals
- 5:11 Mt Hutt skifield celebrates Level One
- 5:23 The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
- 5:33 Level One brings crowds to revised Super Rugby tournament
- 5:47 Warehouse staff upset at stores closure
- 8:30 NZ's last hospitalised Covid-19 patient lucky to be alive
Monday, 8 June 2020
- 5:08 Lives wil be lost if post-lockdown cancer care doesn't catch up
- 5:20 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:30 Sport with Nathan Rarere
- 5:35 Pacific Community reeling from NRL host's racist comments
- 5:48 Prostest continue over the weekend in US - Simon Marks reports
- 5:52 Oranga Tamariki needs to treat mothers with humanity
Friday, 5 June 2020
- 5:08 Discover Waitomo: increased funding keeps jobs, knowledge
- 5:11 Travel agents supporting Queenstown migrant workers
- 5:23 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:38 Arrowtown becomes home to densest air monitoring network
- 5:46 Thousands across US attend memorial services for George Floyd
- 5:51 Farmer thrilled to find long-tailed bat colony on his farm
- 5:54 Mmmmm World Donut Day: Aleks Lazic on why they're so good
Thursday, 4 June 2020
- 5:10 Australian correspondent Pam Corkery on indigenous deaths
- 5:23 Govt messages for work visa holders contradictory
- 5:33 Govt to supply free period products in schools from next year
- 5:47 Peaceful protests continue in US - Simon Marks reports
- 5:50 Air NZ apologies over flight credits too late for some
- 5:53 Meet the Mayors - Upper Hutt's Wayne Guppy
Wednesday, 3 June 2020
- 5:09 Ethnic minorities in UK much higher risk of dying from Covid
- 5:23 Lost Nightlife of Auckland facebook page brings back memories
- 5:33 NZ Made - Wero Mai
- 5:43 Joe Biden adds his voice to US protests over racism
- 5:51 Kiwi in Atlanta, Georgia says protests calming down
- 5:55 Dentists need help to clear backlog of neglected teeth
Tuesday, 2 June 2020
- 5:07 Kaikoura business confident of surviving the Covid downturn
- 5:11 Haulashore Island volunteers help to rebuild ecosystems
- 5:23 The Wonderful World of Trademe with Logan Mudge
- 5:33 TV show Shortland Street works in new ways post lockdown
- 5:49 Trump tells Govenors to dominate over protestors
Friday, 29 May 2020
- 5:08 Hawke's Bay farmer speaks about rare drought
- 5:11 Young takahe pair take over the reigns at Orokonui Ecosanctuary
- 5:23 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:33 Long weekend of Sports with Nathan Rarere
- 5:37 Rugby mental health website Headfirst popularity rises
- 5:44 Arts sector get govt funding boost of $95m +
- 5:50 Will domestic travel over long weekend ease tourism fears
- 5:54 Weather not so great for long weekend but brings welcome rain
Thursday, 28 May 2020
- 5:08 Australian correspondent Pam Corkery on fallout from Covid
- 5:10 Former principal of rescued trampers confident of abilities
- 5:11 National Plan of Action for Seabirds working to zero deaths
- 5:24 Parties to house sales affected by Covid-19 - explore options
- 5:33 Auckland Thai restaurant gives free meals to those in need
- 5:44 Claims Islamophobia rampant in NZ Indian community
- 5:44 Struggling Asylum Seekers plea for equal refugee support: "Please treat us the same"
- 5:53 Meet the Mayors - Anita Baker, Porirua
- 10:00 Best of First Up for Thursday 28 May
Wednesday, 27 May 2020
- 5:08 Brazilian New Zealander builds social media community Travel NZ
- 5:11 Silver Ferns coach will help out when netball comp returns
- 5:23 Retro inspired NZ Made business: Vickies Originals Nelson
- 5:34 NZ Bans Smoking In Cars With Children Inside
- 5:44 NZ Post delays pushes through backlog of millions of parcels
- 5:56 Final chocolate eggs sold for just cents at the Warehouse
Tuesday, 26 May 2020
- 5:07 UK PM's chief advisor Dominic Cummings not sorry for behaviour
- 5:12 Paltry rainfall leaves drought stricken farmers demoralised
- 5:17 NZ needs to keep sight of ecological goals
- 5:23 The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
- 5:33 Auckland iwi seeks extension for submissions on Dome Valley tip
- 5:37 Mediaworks stuggling financially, 130 staff could lose jobs
- 5:50 Religious groups welcome 100 person gatherings
- 5:53 Cinemas continue to struggle due to lack of releases
Monday, 25 May 2020
- 5:10 As US Covid death toll nears 100,000, Trump plays golf
- 5:17 Increase in Wellington children with rheumatic fever
- 5:23 Recipe: Agria Potato Heaven - the Perfect Winter dish
- 5:33 Sport with Nathan Rarere
- 5:34 Marlborough wine growers hoping fortunes remain
- 5:43 NZ's Treatment of Asylum Seekers Worse Under Labour Govt
- 5:56 Eid Al-Fitr ends Ramadan for Muslim NZers
Friday, 22 May 2020
- 5:10 NZers digging deep during Covid to support others in need
- 5:13 Primary health care nurses want same pay as colleagues
- 5:23 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:34 The Basement Company Virtual Extravaganza - youth in lockdown
- 5:43 How high school students have coped during lockdown
- 5:46 Accomodation booking out fast as Kiwis holiday at home
- 5:53 Leadership for National Party - the Bridges and Muller battle
Thursday, 21 May 2020
- 5:10 Aussie commentator Pam Corkery on lockdown
- 5:23 Kombis and VW's take over Invercargill
- 5:33 National speech finalist tackles Covid related racism
- 5:35 Meet the Mayors - Malborough's John Leggett
- 5:49 Petition launched to make Matariki a public holiday
- 5:53 Excitement for bars as they reopen with restrictions
Wednesday, 20 May 2020
- 5:14 Auckland Arts Festival looking for all creative ideas for 2021
- 5:23 Govt investment keeping art of whakairo alive
- 5:37 NZ fashion companies worry about recovery
- 5:43 Ashley Bloomfield opens up about lockdown, new found fame
- 5:53 Autumn warm weather eplained - no southerlies
- 5:59 NZ Made: Lisa Nicole Moes and Tom Hill
Tuesday, 19 May 2020
- 5:07 Testing criteria changing in the UK
- 5:10 Health authorities employ similar measures to 100 years ago
- 5:23 The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
- 5:33 Children head back to school, most pleased to be back
- 5:38 Dad says he'll tell newborn daughter she is 5 millionth NZer
- 5:46 Queenstown residents trapped with no jobs, can't pay rent
- 5:50 Govt to release digital diary app, no data shared
- 5:50 Govt to release digital diary app, no data shared
- 5:53 US scientists close to antibody treatment for Covid-19
Monday, 18 May 2020
- 5:12 Taiwan urging WHO to set politics aside, use knowledge
- 5:23 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:36 Farmers markets opening up slowly again
- 5:45 The Facebook page supporting NZ made business
- 5:52 Malls can open under level 2 - Glenfield Mall almost normal
Monday, 23 March 2020
- 5:11 Europe correspondent on lockdown in Vienna
- 5:23 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:37 Covid-19: living with OCD and anxiety
- 5:49 Petition wants Covid-19 alert level moved to 4
- 5:51 Thousands of GPs significantly cut face-to-face contact, move to virtual appointments
Friday, 20 March 2020
- 5:07 Thousands of New Zealanders trying to get home
- 5:22 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:33 Foodstuffs South Island CEO says be kind to each other
- 5:49 Covid-19: rumours abound - what's true and what's not?
- 5:52 NZ Opera stars in high spirits singing in self-isolation after major debut in Europe
Thursday, 19 March 2020
- 5:08 Australian supermarkets - more restrictions amid panic buying
- 5:12 Kiwi stuck at Heathrow says information is lacking
- 5:23 ChCh quake experience helps family isolated in Spain
- 5:40 Pacific leaders united COVID-19 message to community: "We must take it seriously."
- 5:49 Epidemiologist explains correct social distancing
- 5:52 Meet the Mayors - Steve Chadwick isolating in Rotorua
Wednesday, 18 March 2020
- 5:06 China offended by Trump tweet about "Chinese" coronavirus
- 5:11 Logging business grateful for business support package
- 5:23 Auckland's Viaduct businesses hit hard by cruise ship ban
- 5:34 Flyer designed to help coronavirus self isolators
- 5:44 Employees Covid-19 questions answered
- 5:52 Restaurants need support during Covid-19 slowdown