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Wellington Mayor on protest action at Parliament
5:54 AM.And Wellington's Mayor Andy Foster heard that and spoke with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Owner of Backbencher pub angry at protest inaction
5:51 AM.As the protest outside of Parliament heads into its seventh day, business owners in the precinct are growing frustrated by an apparent lack of action by the police and council. Surrounding streets… Read more Audio
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NZer misses by 2 hours having to not MIQ on travel back from OZ
5:46 AM.A woman will have to go through managed isolation because she'll miss the deadline for quarantine-free travel with Australia by just two hours. Changes to the border rules mean vaccinated New… Read more Audio
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Super Bowl LVI: LA Rams vs Cincinnati Bengals
5:36 AM.At midday today the most watched television show in the world kicks off as the the Los Angeles Rams play the Cincinatti Bengals in Super Bowl 56, to talk a bit about the game and most importantly for… Read more Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:36 AM.To the fresh produce markets with our Minister of Fruit, Veggies and flowers, it's Glenn Forsyth! Audio
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SPCA needs foster families for kittens and rabbits
5:16 AM.The SPCA is calling for foster parents for an influx of kittens and rabbits in need of a home! Laura Millar is the SPCA Support Services Manager in Mangere, she told me the need for foster parents has… Read more Audio
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Winter Olympics: real snow wreaks havoc at Games
5:11 AM.It's the second week of the Winter Olympics in Beijing, our correspondent Patrick Fok is there and can update us on news from the weekend. Audio
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Fiji: PM Bainimarama misses visit by US Sec of State
5:06 AM.We begin this morning in the Pacific Islands, where Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has missed the visit of US Secretary of State Antony Blinkin. For more on that story, Nathan Rarere joined… Read more Audio
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Buller District Mayor updates on weather, roads
5:52 AM.A state of emergency was declared in the Buller District yesterday, and Westport was completely cut off by road. It comes less than a week after the last state of emergency was lifted, following… Read more Audio
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AK restaurateur closes two of four businesses
5:48 AM.Hospitality businesses around Auckland are struggling, as the looming surge in Omicron cases cause people to stay home. And now well-known Auckland restaurateur Krishna Botica has been forced to close… Read more Audio
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Update on protesters at Parliament - reporter Kirsty Frame
5:45 AM.Anti-mandate protesters are still camped out near parliament after a day of police attempts to remove them. Joining Nathan Rarere from down at the Parliamentary precinct is our reporter Kirsty Frame.
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New Zealand medal hopes at Beijing Winter Olympics
5:32 AM.A historic week for New Zealand in Beijing with Zoi Sadowski-Synnott grabbing our first ever Winter Olympic gold medal. And according to Kiwi sports broadcaster Ash Tulloch who is in Beijing for the… Read more Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:24 AM.Off to market we go - the fresh produce markets with our Minister of Fruit and Veges, Glenn Forsyth - Fruit of the Week - Flatto White Peaches. Audio
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NZ to send more vaccines to Pacific to stem spread of Omicron
5:16 AM.The New Zealand government is being urged to prioritise sending more vaccines to Pacific nations to stem the spread of Omicron. There are now 65 cases in Tonga and more than 2000 positive infections… Read more Audio
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Africa: Libya Prime Minister survives assination attempt
5:11 AM.To Africa we head, where overnight, the Prime Minister of Libya has survived an assassination attempt.. Joining Nathan Rarere for more on this and the other big stories of the week from Africa is our… Read more Audio
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US: couple arrested involved in crypto currency conspiracy
5:06 AM.Our first stop this morning is New York where Bevan Hurley has been scurrying around the city hunting down stories. Audio
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Govt hopeful police do right thing with protestors outside Parl
5:48 AM.Sport is paying the price of the Omicron outbreak before the wave has even hit. Yesterday the Black Caps' T20 series against Australia was cancelled because they couldn't get MIQ spots - the latest in… Read more Audio
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AK restaurant pivots to takeaway service to keep going
5:48 AM.Hospitality businesses around the motu are trying new things, to keep themselves afloat amidst Covid-19 restrictions. After opening their doors last year, Italian and French inspired restaurant Va… Read more Audio
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Science trumps religion over "bullshit" information
5:32 AM.As anti-vaccine mandate protesters descended on Parliament this week we came across a press release headlined "Pseudo-Profound BS". It described a major international study that's just been published… Read more Audio
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LDR Northland: locals - are council candidates vaccinated?
5:25 AM.We spun the Local Democracy Reporters wheel this week and it landed on Northland, where it's all go in the Mayoral race. There is one hot topic in Council elections already, and LDR Northland's Susan… Read more Audio
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Tonga welcomes donations but needs forklifts
5:16 AM.There are now 34 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Tonga, just as the Kingdom rebuilds after last month's eruption and tsunami. Key to the aid effort has been the massive response from communities in New… Read more Audio
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Europe: plagiarism in Croatia, protests on Lesbos
5:12 AM.Tensions are still high over Ukraine, with Russia continuing to build up a military force on the border - while President Putin is still assuring leaders that he has no plans to invade. Joining Nathan… Read more Audio
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UK: PM signals self isolation could be scrapped in England
5:05 AM.Let's start the programme in London where Covid-19 restrictions continue to be lifted - this time it's self-isolation rules for those who test positive.. Our correspondent in London, Henry Riley told… Read more Audio
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AK hospitality pivoting business to keep afloat
5:53 AM.It would be an understatement to say that these past few months have been tough for the hospitality industry. The latest Covid restrictions mean many are reporting greater than 50 per cent reductions… Read more Audio
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Energy efficient tips for keeping cool during humid weather
5:45 AM.If you're finding yourself clammy, sweaty and breathing heavily into your face mask when you're out and about at the moment, you're not alone. Northern parts of New Zealand have already had more than… Read more Audio