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Balmoral School listens to pupils on new funding spending
5:26 AM.The principal of the school the Prime Minister's daughter could attend says he'd like to use new government funding towards improving its outdoor environment. Balmoral School's the closest to Jacinda… Read more Audio
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Vigils held for victims of London Bridge attack
5:06 AM.To the UK now - where a number of vigils for the victims of the London Bridge attack have been held in London and Cambridge...Indira's joined by our UK correspondent Alex Cadier who has more details.
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First Up's Daily Quiz Monday 2 December
5:57 AM.Daily quiz questions: 1 - What album was voted number one in RNZ's top albums of the 21st century? 2 - What is the name of the capital of Ukraine? 3 - Who scored a double century in the first cricket… Read more Audio
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Latest death toll from measles in Samoa rises to 48
5:48 AM.Back to Samoa now where the country has been in the grips of a measles epidemic and the death toll has continued to rise. 48 people - mainly children - have now died. Joining me now from Samoa is… Read more Audio
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Labour Party conference tackles inappropriate behaviour
5:45 AM.The Labour MP charged with educating the party about dealing with abusive or inappropriate behaviour says it's a step in the right direction people are now talking openly about it. Poto Williams led a… Read more Audio
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Community volunteers pen Christmas cards to prisoners
5:43 AM.Dozens of people spent their Sunday writing Christmas cards to be sent to prisoners. Each year the Prisoner Correspondence Network calls on the community to help write cards for those in their pen-pal… Read more Audio
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First Up's Friday quiz answers
5:28 AM.Friday's quiz questions answers plus some of the wittier responses from listeners. Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:23 AM.We're off to the markets for our first fruit and vege report for summer, good morning Glenn Forsyth. Audio
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New temporary work visa rules proving a headache for employers
5:10 AM.Hospitality business owners in Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough are struggling to fill summer job vacancies, with some reporting not a single application from the typically abundant visitor workforce… Read more Audio
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Samoa's church congregations pray for measles victims
5:07 AM.Let's begin in Samoa where Christmas celebrations are being cancelled in as the death toll from a measles outbreak continues to climb. 48 people - mainly children - have now died. Our reporter Logan… Read more Audio
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Hawaiian ukulele maestros touring NZ
5:53 AM.Two ukulele maestros from Hawaii are in New Zealand this week sharing their aloha through music. Award-winning artists Bryan Toletino and Halehaku Seabury regularly travel around the world running… Read more Video, Audio
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Could more remand homes be the answer to keep NZ young people out of prison?
5:38 AM.Children's Minister Tracey Martin hopes to see remand homes in every community in New Zealand. Designed to hold young people who've found themselves in the Youth Justice System, the aim is to make… Read more Video, Audio
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Twin sisters play witches in Auckland's Wizard of Oz at Aotea centre stage
5:10 AM.The Wizard of OZ is set to grace the Aotea Centre stage in Auckland this Friday - but you have to get in quick because there are only four shows. It's being put on by the National Youth Theatre… Read more Video, Audio
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General Knowledge Quiz - Thursday 28 November
5:59 AM.1/. Who is the 37 year old Mayor from Indiana who has just taken the lead for the Democrats in the push for the 2020 Presidency? 2/. What is a polygon with eight sides called? 3/. What has Prince… Read more Audio
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Tauranga Mayor Tenby Powell
5:55 AM.Every Thursday we check in with a mayor from somewhere around the country, this week we've got new Tauranga mayor Tenby Powell. Audio
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"She was an adventurer": families remember victims of Erebus disaster 40 years on
5:45 AM.On this day in 1979, Air New Zealand aircraft Flight TE901 left Mangere airport in Auckland, for an 11-hour return flight to Antarctica. What was supposed to have been a memorable sightseeing trip for… Read more Audio
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Start-up aims for kinder, greener dairy
5:33 AM.A New Zealand dairy start-up's crowdfunding campaign reached its $300,000 target before its launch party had even started. Happy Cow Milk Company's aim is to make the dairy industry kinder, greener… Read more Audio
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What's it like to be an 18 year old woman?
5:22 AM.A new art exhibition which takes an intimate look at what it means to be 18 and a woman in New Zealand launches tonight in Auckland. It's called 18 X 18, and it covers topics like Islamophobia… Read more Audio
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First Up's General Knowledge Quiz - Wednesday
5:57 AM.Yesterday's questions and answers: 1/. What was the name of Michael Jackson's pet chimpanzee? Bubbles 2/. What is the nickname for New Orleans in the USA? The Big Easy 3/. What did the Normans conquer… Read more Audio
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Sperm Positive - world first HIV+ sperm bank to reduce stigma
5:50 AM.The world's first HIV positive sperm bank launches today hoping to reduce the stigma still felt by those living with the virus. It's called 'Sperm Positive' and currently has three donors signed up… Read more Audio
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Auckland's Western Springs wild geese on the move
5:43 AM.Council staff will be going on a wild goose chase over the coming few weeks - as they try to round up the 170 or so geese living in Auckland's Western Springs. Nita Blake-Person spoke to Agnes… Read more Audio
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Businesses urged to allow IBD sufferers toilet access
5:34 AM.An American lawyer and a New Zealand teenager have joined forces to lobby for greater toilet access for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. About 20,000 New Zealanders suffer with IBD - needing… Read more Audio
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Saved kakapo move back to island homes
5:23 AM.Two kakapo whose entire species was threatened by a deadly fungal disease are being returned to their island homes today. Nine of the critically-endangered parrots died as a result of a rampant… Read more Audio
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Navigator applies way-finding to teaching youth
5:10 AM.The navigator on a Polynesian vaka currently making its way around Aotearoa/New Zealand is helping youth in her native Tahiti to re-learn the ways of the sea. Moeata Galenon is an employment… Read more Video, Audio