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Meeting mayors from around the country - Campbell Barry
7:02 AM.Each week we're planning to speak to mayors from around the country, to find out a little bit about them. Today I'm joined by the new mayor for Lower Hutt - Campbell Barry, who at 28-years-old, is the… Read more Audio
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How armwrestling saved NZ champion Maateiwarangi from a life in prison
5:43 AM.There are many names for the man who has held New Zealand's Superheavy-weight Arm wrestling championship title for the last 8 years. Some call him big MAT, others call him 'the BEAST'. And at 6.2 and… Read more Video, Audio
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Grace Millane Trial gets Underway at High Court
5:36 AM.A High Court jury will have to decide if British backpacker Grace Millane's death was deliberate or accidental. The Crown has opened it's case against the 27-year-old man accused of murdering her on… Read more Audio
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Biz Byte - Is Unemployment set to rise?
5:33 AM.Let's go to business now where every morning we answer a question about business. And do the latest labour market numbers mean that unemployment is set to rise Audio
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Could carbon neutral farming be the future for New Zealand?
5:22 AM.Could carbon neutral farming be the future for new Zealand? The first carbon neutral Chicken farm is open in the Netherlands. Kipster farm claim to produce ethically friendly eggs and be carbon… Read more Audio
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Vaping Nicotine a problem for private school
5:19 AM.A private school has warned that as many as 70 of its students have become addicted to nicotine through vaping. St Peters Cambridge says teens are getting around the R18 restriction on vapes… Read more Audio
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Animal Welfare at the Melbourne Cup
5:55 AM.Kiwi jockey Michael Walker who rode second place Prince of Arran in the Melbourne Cup, pleaded guilty to using his whip 12 times before the final 100m - recieving a seven meeting suspension and a… Read more Audio
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Scores of people are trying to get the MMR vaccine in Samoa
5:39 AM.Scores of people are trying to get the MMR vaccine in Samoa - after the recent deaths of two young children and a 37-year-old man. Samoa's government declared a measles epidemic in mid-October. RNZ… Read more Audio
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Biz Byte - How much money is enough to retire on?
5:35 AM.How much money is enough to retire on? Business reporter Nona Pelletier has more. Audio
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Vinnie Wylie looks at sport around the Pacific region
5:22 AM.For a look at sport around the Pacific region Vinnie Wylie joins us Audio
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Christopher Luxon selected as National candidate for Botany.
5:53 AM.Last night Former Air New Zealand CEO Christopher Luxon was selected as the National candidate for Botany. The seat is currently held by former National MP Jami-Lee Ross, who resigned from the party… Read more Audio
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Trying to Rehome 5000 Chooks and 200 Quail
5:46 AM.A Trade Me listing for one thousand chickens has brought to light the fate of more than 5000 of the birds. On Sunday, Steve Morrow from Hamilton won the auction - although there's since been some… Read more Audio
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Hiker loses connection to nature through track upgrades
5:39 AM.The head of an Auckland community newspaper says an important connection to nature is being lost through the creation of pavement-style walking tracks in remote areas. Rob Drent, who publishes the… Read more Audio
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Biz Byte - How do banks make money, whats straining on profits?
5:37 AM.How do the major retail banks make their money and what's putting a strain on their profits right now? Business reporter Kim Savage has more. Audio
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All Blacks jersey signed by Barrett brothers on Trade Me
5:25 AM.Beauden, Scott and Jordie made Cup history when they became the first brothers to each score a try in a pool match against Canada. Now they're auctioning a fully framed All Blacks jersey signed by… Read more Audio
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Auckland Council working to ban the public sale of fireworks
5:21 AM.Today marks Guy Fawkes - and the last of the four-day fireworks sale season. It's celebrated by many families who share in backyard displays, but for some people and their pets it's a stressful and… Read more Audio
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UK prepares to elect a new Speaker of the House
5:08 AM.In the UK, voting is underway to elect a new Speaker of the House of Commons in the first election for the powerful post in more than a decade. Seven candidates are in the running, including ex-deputy… Read more Audio
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Tonga Rugby league's historic win: A victory to silence the critics
5:52 AM.After making history on Saturday defeating the World Champion Australian Kangaroos, Tonga's rugby league team and their massive community of fans are now setting their sights on a world cup victory… Read more Audio
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Temperatures soaring across New Zealand
5:41 AM.It felt like summer for many part of New Zealand yesterday - with temperatures soaring across the country - the highest hitting 34.5 degrees celsius in the Bay of Plenty's town of Kawerau. Canterbury… Read more Audio
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Barry Guy Wraps up the Weekend's Sport
5:36 AM.It's time for a look at the weekend's sport with Barry Guy Audio
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Biz Byte - Why are class action legal cases becoming popular?
5:34 AM.Let's go to business now where every morning we answer one of your questions.Why are class action legal cases becoming more popular? Here with the answer is our business reporter, Madison Reidy. Audio
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Fruit and vege report with Glenn Forsyth
5:23 AM.First Up's weekend look at everything fruit and vegetable with Glenn Forsyth. Audio
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Indian-born New Zealander protests 'racist' immigration policy
5:17 AM.An Indian-born New Zealand citizen wants to see immigration policy that's based around Indian culture. About 100 people gathered in Auckland's Aotea Square yesterday protesting against what they call… Read more Audio
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Who's up? New World New Lynn
5:50 AM.We also love finding out who is up and about early like us. And long before the supermarket doors open, staff are working to make sure everything you need is ready to go. Early one morning First Up's… Read more Video, Audio
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Dunedin mayor Aaron Hawkins: How he's finding the job
5:45 AM.It's been a week since Dunedin's new, 35-year-old, hitch-hiking Green party Mayor was sworn in - so now that Aaron Hawkins feet are firmly under the table, we decided to catch up with him and see how… Read more Audio