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News and current affairs with Nathan Rarere, weekdays at 5am.
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An early morning news and current affairs conversation hosted by Nathan Rarere featuring the people behind key issues and quirky human interest stories from New Zealand and overseas.
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Friday, 21 May 2021
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
21 May 2021Joining us now from the fresh produce markets is our Minister of Fruit and and Vege Glenn Forsyth. Audio
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Canterbury seniors waiting another month to receive vaccines
21 May 2021Senior citizens in Christchurch say they deserve better after finding out they'll be waiting another month to get their Covid-19 vaccine. Over 65-year-olds in Canterbury will receive their vaccination… Read more Audio
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Possible ceasefire in Middle East, US being more direct
21 May 2021Hope is growing in the Middle-East of a ceasefire, but fighting is continuing, with Israeli planes and drones hitting targets in Gaza. From Doha we're joined by our correspondent from Al Jazeera… Read more Audio
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Cooks' tourism operators welcome vistors, tough times await
21 May 2021Let's begin this morning in the Cook Islands.. where tourism operators say they'll face a tough Christmas despite the return of tourists from New Zealand as borders to other countries remain closed… Read more Audio
Thursday, 20 May 2021
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Flight Centre's CEO wants borders open despite Covid
20 May 2021Flight Centre's chief executive is standing by comments that we need to open international borders even though people will inevitably die as a result. Graham Turner made the comments in defence of… Read more Audio
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Robertson:health a priority on Budget Day
20 May 2021It's D-Day.. or B-Day depending on how you look at it. Finance Minister Grant Robertson will deliver his Covid-19 recovery budget today. We already know that Maori Housing, a Tourism Reset Plan and… Read more Audio
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Cook Islanders spent their tourist free time improving life
20 May 2021A Rarotongan business owner says that locals shifted their focus to the community to survive the pandemic as they awaited the return of tourists. Charlie Hosking, moved back from Melbourne four years… Read more Audio
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LDR West Coast:leadership coup at regional council
20 May 2021It's time to catch up with the good folks from the Local Democracy Reporting Programme. This morning we head to the West Coast where LDR journalist Lois Williams has been looking into a possible… Read more Audio
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NZ teacher in India heading home
20 May 2021To India now, where not all New Zealanders trying to get out are there for family reasons. Some, like teacher Claire Pirini travelled to India for work, despite the country's escalating Covid-19… Read more Audio
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NBA's new playoff format sees big names matching up
20 May 2021Basketball now and two of the sport's biggest names will go head to head in a new innovation to the NBA's playoff format, the Play-In Game LA Lakers star LeBron James will meet Steph Curry of the… Read more Audio
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EU ramps up diplomatic measures to end conflict in Gaza
20 May 2021And we head to Europe with our correspondent Anita Purcell-Sjölund in Sweden. Audio
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Cook Islands' vaccinate 5 per cent of population on Day 1
20 May 2021Let's begin in the Cook Islands where our defence force will help officials distribute the Pfizer vaccine by plane and by boat to people on outer and remote islands. The vaccination programme began on… Read more Audio
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