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Whakatane cafe owner feeding first responders for free
5:32 AM.A cafe owner in Whakatane says offering free food to Whaakari/White Island first responders just felt like the right thing to do. Taylor Ulufonua and his wife Lila Henareh run Cafe 4U and have been… Read more Audio
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Monster Raving Loony Party campaigning hard in UK elections
5:22 AM.The Conservatives, Labour, the Liberal Democrats, the Brexit Party, the Greens, and the SNP. They're the major parties running in the UK general election. But in 24 of the UK's 650 consituencies… Read more Audio
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Whakaari White Island's ongoing volatility being monitored
5:12 AM.GNS Senior Volcanologist Graham Leonard, who is monitoring Whakaari, says sympathies lie with the families of those who haven't been returned. He says the volatility of the volcano at the moment means… Read more Audio
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UK Elections: final hours of campaigning
5:08 AM.In just under 15 hours time, polling stations will open their doors across the UK, as the nation holds its third general election in less than five years. Party leaders are touring the country on a… Read more Audio
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First Up's Daily Quiz Wednesday 11 December
5:57 AM.Yesterday's answers plus today, Wednesday's questions: 1/. What is the meaning of "Sendero Luminoso" - the name of the notorious Peruivian guerrilla group. 2/. Which two Australian explorers made the… Read more Audio
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Ruapehu eruption survivor says injured face long recovery
5:50 AM.A mountaineer who survived a volcanic eruption says it will be a long road to recovery for those injured from Whaakari-White Island's deadly eruption on Monday. William Pike, who is the director of… Read more Audio
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Navy drones hoping to survey Whakaari White Island today
5:44 AM.Let's go now to Whakatane where police will continue their attempts today to get a drone across to the island to assess conditions so they can recover the 8 people still missing. The death toll from… Read more Audio
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Australian firefighters won't be home for Christmas in NSW
5:32 AM.Thousands of firefighters in New South Wales likely won't be home for Christmas as they continue to battle 87 large scale blazes. The fires have now ripped through more than 2-million hectares of land… Read more Audio
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Managing risks with our natural, dangerous tourism attractions
5:23 AM.Questions are being raised about how to manage the risks associated with New Zealand's natural and sometimes dangerous tourism attractions. Negative coverage about the safety of New Zealand's tourism… Read more Audio
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UK General Election: "they're over it"
5:10 AM.To the UK now where the general election is just one day away and according to our correspondent Alex Cadier, many around the UK are simply over it. Audio
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First Up Daily Quiz for Tuesday 10 December
5:57 AM.Yesterday's answers and today's questions:
1/. What was poured on the steps of Simon Bridges' electorate office on November 30th as a form of protest?
2/. Which battle - in 1746 - ended the Jacobite… Read more Audio
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Whakaari/White Island eruption latest details
5:52 AM.As you've been hearing throughout the programme - Police say there are no signs of survivors on whakaari/white island and are working urgently to confirm the exact number of those who have died. 23… Read more Audio
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Huntly museum needs public help to identify photos
5:48 AM.A community museum in the Waikato needs help putting names to faces. More than 300 photographs depiciting life in 1950's Huntly have been donated to the Waikato Coalfields museum after being… Read more Audio
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Youth, Maori and single people most victimised of repeat crime
5:35 AM.Young people, Maori and single people are some of the most vulnerable people in the country because they are victims of repeat crime each year. The Justice Ministry has just released its latest report… Read more Audio
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Boutique chocolate company Ocho: future is looking sweet
5:33 AM.Boutique chocolate company Ocho is ramping up business two years after a well-publicised crowd-funding campaign raised two-million dollars in less than 48 hours. Ocho was born in 2017 after Cadbury… Read more Audio
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The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
5:23 AM.What's hot and what's not for Christmas? Most definitely not socks and undies. But a new Bullitt Mustang would be high on the hot list. Our producer Jeremy Parkinson caught up with TradeMe's Millie… Read more Audio
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House Judiciary committee lay the case for impeaching Trump
5:10 AM.To the US now, where lawyers for the Democrats and Republicans are laying out the case for - and against - impeaching President Trump at a hearing. Early on in the proceedings, House Judiciary… Read more Audio
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First Up's Daily Quiz Monday 9 December
5:58 AM.Friday's answers plus brand new questions for Monday: 1/. What has the Lancet Planetary Health Journal said could be made longer and more severe in New Zealand, because of climate change? 2/. When… Read more Audio
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Christmas spirit: Invercargill community helping struggling families
5:44 AM.While the Christmas season is supposed to be a joyous time for many, for those living under the poverty line - it can mean suicide, depression and family violence. The Spirit Army is a citizen-led… Read more Audio
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2019 Child Poverty Monitor shows high figures of deprivation
5:38 AM.A city bigger than Dunedin - that's how many New Zealand children are living in serious poverty. It's just one of the findings in the 2019 Child Poverty Monitor, examining hardship in New Zealand. The… Read more Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:23 AM.For his second to last Monday fruit and vegetable market report, it's good morning to Glenn Forsyth. Audio
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German tourists have scary awakening near rising Whataroa River
5:10 AM.Some of the 970 tourists trapped in Franz Josef are feeling lucky to be alive after escaping rising flood waters during the weekend storm. Slips and wash outs south and north of the tourist town mean… Read more Audio
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NZ MP sees best of humanity during visit to Samoa
5:06 AM.To Samoa where the death toll in the measles epidemic has now reached 68. There have been 121 new cases of measles recorded in the past 24 hours. National Party MP Agnes Loheni is New Zealand's first… Read more Audio
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First Up's Daily Quiz Friday 9 December
5:57 AM.Today's quiz questions! Read more Audio
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Samoan PM angry at locals slow to vaccinate
5:54 AM.Let's go now to Samoa where the country will be in lockdown for another day today as medical teams race to vaccinate as many people as they can in their homes. Yesterday the death toll from the… Read more Audio