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Antarctica scales back science missions due to Covid-19
5:45 AM.New Zealand's presence in Antarctica this summer will be around a quarter of the size it usually is due to Covid-19. It doesn't mean science projects will stop, but they'll be more concentrated and… Read more Audio
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Nathan Rarere reviews weekend sport
5:35 AM.Sports broadcaster Nathan Rarere was in Christchurch over the weekend for the Crusaders game yesterday and he also talks about Lydia Ko's golfing comeback, and the Warriors picking a new coach. Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:24 AM.For a look at the week's fresh produce news is our Minister of Fruit and Vege Glenn Forsyth who has visited Moore Wilsons in Wellington and found Buddha's Hands and purple broccoli. Audio
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Merepereka Raukauwa-Tait on damning Oranga Tamariki report: "I'm over them."
5:52 AM.'The most damning report of all I have read' - that's the reaction of one Maori leader to the latest Oranga Tamariki report by the Chief Ombudsman. He Take Kohukihuki, A Matter of Urgency, found… Read more Audio
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Children's Minister explains Oranga Tamariki law changes
5:48 AM.A section of provisions under the Oranga Tamariki act, allowing for the removal of subsequent children, are set to be repealed. Currently, if a parent has had a child previously removed from their… Read more Audio
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Contact tracing blue tooth powered "Covid Card" trial to begin
5:44 AM.A new blue tooth powered "CovidCard" for contact tracing is set to be trialed in Rotorua. The credit card-sized device would be worn around the neck when in areas such as public transport, workplaces… Read more Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:26 AM.Our Minister of Fruit and Veges Glenn Forsyth joined Indira to talk through the weekend best buys and his unusual orange cucumber sandwiches. Audio
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Take the Stage: perform anything in Kiri te Kanawa Theatre
5:19 AM.New Zealanders are being given the chance to follow in the footsteps of Prince, Ed Sheeran and the Royal New Zealand Ballet - by treading the boards of Auckland's Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre. From singers… Read more Audio
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Lost Stock sells Covid-cancelled factory clothing orders
5:09 AM.Around 3 billion dollars worth of clothing orders have been cancelled by big retailers because of Covid-19. The cancellation of orders has left factories around the world with piles of unsold stock… Read more Audio
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Palmerston North Mayor on sister city Mihara, Horoshima
5:51 AM.75 years ago today the US ended the world war in the Pacific by dropping the first atomic bomb over the Japanese city Hiroshima. Taeko Yoshioka Braid was just 13 years old and at high school just out… Read more Audio
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Is Auckland being overlooked by domestic tourists?
5:47 AM.With international tourism still on hold due to Covid-19, Kiwis are exploring their own backyard. But is our biggest city being overlooked as people opt for getaways out of town? Louise Ternouth… Read more Audio
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Entrepreneur to develop private managed isolation hotels
5:43 AM.An entrepreneur behind a plan to run private-sector managed isolation hotels hopes to attract experts to help re-build the economy. Nicola Alpe and her husband Chris - who heads Jucy Rentals -… Read more Audio
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Delays to cervical self-screening tests lead to more cancer
5:35 AM.Doctors are pleading with the Ministry of Health not to further delay a cervical cancer self-screening test they say will save lives. The test for the virus which causes the cancer, is much less… Read more Audio
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MPs to see real dental needs in mobile clinic at Parliament
5:31 AM.It's hoped MPs will be exposed to some of the real dental needs that exist in New Zealand, by attending a mobile clinic running on Parliament's forecourt this morning. The Dental Association will be… Read more Audio
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Rubble being cleared after warehouse blast in Beirut
5:22 AM.Rescue workers in Lebanon's capital Beirut are searching for dozens of people missing after the huge explosion which rocked the port area of the Lebanese capital yesterday. The blast, which shook the… Read more Audio
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Tuatara genome sheds light on disease resistance, long life
5:10 AM.The same man who went looking for the Loch Ness monster has now led a study that reveals the inner fabric of New Zealand's most famous Jurassic survivor - the tuatara. Two years ago, Neil Gemmell from… Read more Audio
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Oz correspondent Pam Corkery on Victorian covid numbers
5:07 AM.We cross to Australia where Queensland will close its border to New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory from Saturday as Covid-19 heads north. Indira got the latest numbers from our… Read more Audio
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Pasifika creatives hopeful NZ On Air renews funding for diverse content initiative
5:53 AM.Pasifika and Asian creatives are calling on NZ On Air to renew their funding round for its Pasifika and Asian Storytellers initiative. The initiative was part of a one-off extra allocation to NZ On… Read more Audio
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Despite concerns Tauranga City councillors say trust them
5:49 AM.Tauranga City Councillors are adamant people can still trust them, despite recently released communications alleging bullying and toxicity. In one text message, Mayor Tenby Powell accuses Councillor… Read more Audio
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Newlyweds plea for Pacific bubble after 7 months separation
5:45 AM.A newlywed couple are pleading for a Pacific bubble after being separated for seven months. Sabeel Khan is a New Zealand citizen but his wife is a Fijian citizen, making it difficult to be together… Read more Audio
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A close-up lesson in white privilege
5:36 AM.Peter Meihana knows what it is to be marginalised as Maori in a pakeha world, and then as pakeha in a Maori world. The Marlborough-born lecturer in Maori history at Massey University has straddled the… Read more Audio
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"You'll never walk again" good motivation for paracyclist
5:32 AM.For the Auckland para cyclist Sarah Ellington, being told she'd never walk again, was all the motivation she needed to prove them wrong. Five years ago Ellington fell out of an apple tree and… Read more Audio
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NZ Made: Anna Mollekin Art
5:23 AM.It's the time of the week where we take a look at a unique kiwi business. This week we've been talking to Anna Mollekin, a contemporary New Zealand artist who says posting on the New Zealand made… Read more Audio
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Temple event 'celebration of Islamophobia' - academic
5:08 AM.An Indian-born academic says an event being held at an Auckland temple this evening is effectively a celebration of Islamophobia. The event at the Bharatiya Mandir in Sandringham is being held to… Read more Audio
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Cook Islands travel bubble needs to open by next month
5:50 AM.A travel bubble with the Cook Islands needs to be open by next month to ensure people there remain employed. That's from the President of the Cook Islands Tourism Industry Committee, Liana Scott, who… Read more Audio