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ACT says Labour too soft on crime
5:49 AM.It's been another busy week in politics, with law and order policies from Labour, and proposals from National to sort out potholes and rental bonds. To discuss all the issues we're joined by ACT Party… Read more Audio
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Regions starting to feel the FIFA Women's World Cup vibe
5:40 AM.Well, what a game last night. The 2023 FIFA Womens World Cup got underway in a historic way, as the Football Ferns beat Norway one nil in front of a frothing crowd at Eden Park. Dunedin and Wellington… Read more Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Martin Pupuke
5:24 AM.Our Minister is back from his international diplomatic mission to Australia on Monday - so filling in for him is Associate Minister Martin Pupuke.
Fruit of the Week: NZ Apples Audio
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Europe facing extreme heat, Rome nearly 42 degrees
5:13 AM.In the northern hemisphere, many countries are still suffering from extreme heat. In Italy, nearly every major city has a red alert weather warning in recent days. Our correspondent Giles Gibson is in… Read more Audio
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US: Indictment Watch - Trump on standby for more charges
5:05 AM.US correspondent Bevan Hurley is standing by in New York - with the latest in legal trouble for former president Donald Trump. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 20 July
6:30 AM.On today's First Up pod: it's a happy melting pot of cultures, but being accepted as gay in the Indian communuity isn't always easy; tax payer-funded accommodation payments for homeowners forced out… Read more Audio
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Got working on how long flood victims get support payments
5:52 AM.Deputy Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni spoke with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Govt announces interim support payments for AK flood homeowners
5:51 AM.The Government has announced interim support payments for homeowners displaced by this year's floods. The assistance is being offered to those having to pay for a private rental because their own… Read more Audio
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NZ superfan first schoolgirl to play football in 1975
5:44 AM.Barbie isn't the only thing kicking off today. The FIFA Women’s World Cup gets underway here in Auckland this evening. The Football Ferns taking on Norway at Eden Park from 7pm, and one New Zealand… Read more Audio
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RNZ Asia: Kiwi Indians share their rainbow journeys
5:33 AM.It's the biggest film industry in the world, but Kiwi-Indian Ajay Chhibber says Bollywood had little to offer in his teenage years The lack of rainbow representation in Indian movies meant he spent a… Read more Audio
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Million dollar fertility study in Pacific communities
5:23 AM.Time now for the local democracy reporting part of our programme. And today it's the turn of Kim Meredith from South Auckland. Audio
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Europe: Russia bombs Ukraine grain supplies
5:13 AM.Nita Blake-Persen is our correspondent in Germany, and she joins the programme now. Audio
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UK: 3 by-elections, inflation slowly easing
5:06 AM.We begin this morning in the United Kingdom - our correspondent in London is the excellent Henry Riley. Audio
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Greens: plans to return wrongly taken land to tangata whenua
5:49 AM.Finally today, it's time for our regular Wednesday chat with the leaders of the Green Party. The Greens have announced a plan to return wrongly taken land to tangata whenua. It's pledging to repeal… Read more Audio
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Shot putter Tom Walsh shocked by Victoria cancelling Commonwealth Games
5:45 AM.The 2026 Commonwealth Games in Victoria have been cancelled, with the state government blaming the rising costs.
Nathan Rarere asked champion shot putter Tom Walsh who's competing in Europe, if he'd… Read more Audio
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German football coach Julie Simic excited for World Cup
5:34 AM.There's only one more sleep til the FIFA Women's Football World Cup kicks off. And a lot of exciting events have already been happening... Last weekend former professional football players Julia Simic… Read more Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
5:24 AM.A ruby red Kombi leads the pack this week on TradeMe - and one of Auckland's most sought after streets showcases a very modern, multi-million dollar mansion. But first, producer Jeremy Parkinson talks… Read more Audio
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Africa: fighting continues in Sudan
5:16 AM.To Africa now - joining us from Accra in sunny Ghana is our correspondent Nabil Ahmed. Audio
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Australia: Voice referendum Yes, No pamphlets released
5:10 AM.Joining Nathan Rarere from Brisbane - home of the 1982 Commonwealth Games - is Pam Corkery. Audio
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National deputy leader on pothole funding, KiwiSaver for bonds
5:49 AM.Election campaign season is upon us, and more policies are being announced each day... There've been two big ones from National this week - they want to make it so that young renters can take money… Read more Audio
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The cheese we will no longer call Feta
5:43 AM.Pineapple lumps, hokey Pokey ice cream and pavlova will forever be linked to New Zealand. But Feta cheese is a name we can no longer use... thanks to the new trade deal with the European Union On the… Read more Audio
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Palmerston North young footballers welcome Spanish team
5:34 AM.Palmerston North has said a warm 'hola!' to the Spanish women's football team, which is basing itself in the Manawatu city for the World Cup. Last night about 3-hundred football fans got an up-close… Read more Audio
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Rotting GIB board may be culprit in West Coast landfill smell
5:23 AM.Time now for our local democracy reporting part of the programme. And this morning it's the turn of Brendon McMahon from Greymouth. Audio
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Japan: PM Kishida may call snap election after low polls
5:16 AM.Time now to talk Japan with our correspondent Chris Gilbert. Audio
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UK: Alzheimer's patients being tested with new drug
5:05 AM.We begin Tuesday's programme in the United Kingdom, joining us from London is correspondent Henry Riley. Audio