Follow this podcast
Direct XML Feeds
The link(s) below can be pasted into your podcasting software.
Podcast (MP3) Oggcast (Vorbis)
Recent items from First Up
-
US: Trump faces Stormy Daniels in his hush money trial
5:11 AM.It's Stormy in a number of states - not least New York Donald Trump has been on the stand in his hush money trial - our correspondent Bevan Hurley has the latest Audio
-
Australia: accused mushroom killer appears in court
5:06 AM.An axe weilding man has been arrested in downtown Brisbane - Pam Corkery reports from the safety of her apartment as well as having an update on Erin Patterson. Audio
-
Why are half of junior doctors going on strike?
5:53 AM.Dr Rosa Tobin Stickings had just finished an overnight shift when she talked with Nathan Rarere about the strike called by junior doctors which begins at 7am this morning. Audio
-
Willis: budget planning in final stages
5:46 AM.Finance Minister Nicola Willis is in the final stages of putting together her first budget, she talked with Nathan Rarere about her government's priorities. Audio
-
Action needed now to save Southern NZ Dotterel
5:36 AM.The Southern NZ Dotterel is heading toward extinction - former Minister of Conservation Denis Marshall joined First Up to advocate on their behalf Audio
-
Invercargill's iconic clock is on the move
5:24 AM.Invercargill's town clock's on the move - local democracy reporter Matthew Rosenberg tell us why. Audio
-
UK: reaction as Israel moves into Rafah
5:14 AM.The UK's Conservative Party is hammered in local polls, Henry Riley reports from London Audio
-
Hamas accepts ceasefire deal as Israel attacks Rafah
5:06 AM.As Hamas accepts a proposed ceasefire - Israel begins it's attack on Rafah, Alex Baird has the latest from Doha Audio
-
First Up celebrates 5 years on air today!
5:46 AM.Five years ago today, First Up hit the airwaves with host Indira Stewart. Nathan Rarere is now the host and remembers the last 5 years on air through pandmeics, cyclones, wars and $14 sausage rolls! Audio
-
Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:24 AM.Our Minister of Fruit and Veggies Glenn Forsyth introduces two new lines but only for a limited time! Audio
-
Ukranians mark Easter as Russia attacks from air by drone
5:16 AM.Our correspondent in Sweden, Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund reports in on what's making news in Europe including the war in Ukraine, and Italy banning puppy yoga Audio
-
US: Columbia University asks police to maintain presence
5:06 AM.Katherine Firkin is our US correspondent who this morning reports about police maintaining a presence on University campuses after prptests and Hope Hicks potentially devastating testimony in Trump's… Read more Audio
-
Young geniuses launch Solve For Tomorrow competition
5:51 AM.Leonard Powell went along to the launch of the Solve For Tomorrow competition to meet some young geniuses, and VIP judge Dr Joel Rindelaub. Audio
-
Explained: Samoa's dengue fever outbreak
5:45 AM.Samoa has declared a dengue fever outbreak - RNZ explainer editor Katie Kenny tells Nathan what's going on and if we need to worry about a similar situation in Aoteraoa. Audio
-
Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:24 AM.Our Minister of Fruit and Veges lines up the cold weather veggies and Nathan surprises him with his love of Chimichurri. Fruit of the Week: NZ Lemons Audio
-
Media crackdown in Burkina Faso, Mali heatwave
5:17 AM.Nabil's on the job from Ghana - he tells us the reasons behind a media crackdown in neighbouring Burkina Faso. Audio
-
Pacific: Solomon Islands has new prime minister
5:11 AM.Pacific correspondent Kalafi Moala tell us all about the new Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands Audio
-
US: anti-war protests continue on campuses around country
5:05 AM.Anti-war protests get violent in Los Angeles, Bevan Hurley reports from the USA Audio
-
Unemployment will only get worse under coalition - Carmel Sepuloni
5:50 AM.The deputy leader of the Opposition Carmel Sepuloni joined First Up to talk public transport subsidies, the unemployment rate and Pharmac funding. Audio
-
Planning for future in Palmerston North: Street upgrade faces backlash
5:45 AM.A cars versus bikes battle continues to rage in Palmerston North after a new road layout which has separated traffic from a cycleway. Our reporter Jimmy Ellingham watched an at-times heated council… Read more Audio
-
AK's Printopia Festival showcasing print media
5:35 AM.Time to get out the ink and the silk screen - the Printopia Festival is back. Artist and festival director Ina Arraoui told producer Katrina Batten there's been a big rise in the number of people… Read more Audio
-
Nearly 3000 submissions received on Hamilton's long term plan
5:25 AM.Nearly 3000 submissions have been received on the Hamilton city council's long term plan, which includes a proposed 19.9% rate rise; a shipping container is now public art and a housing programme with… Read more Audio
-
May Day protests across Europe
5:18 AM.Our Europe correspondent Anita Purcell-Sjölund tells Nathan about the many May Day protests taking place across Europe. Audio
-
Afghanistan: mass killing in Herat mosque
5:13 AM.To South Asia where Anas Mallick tells us about a mass killing in Herat region in Afghanistan that killed six in a Shia mosque Audio
-
UK: victim of sword attack named
5:06 AM.Our London correspondent Ellie Jay updates Nathan on man weilding a sword in Hainault and the teenage boy he killed. Audio