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  • Michael Wood finishes Assisi pilgrimage at Pope's funeral

    Audio
    world
    28 Apr 2025

    Former Minister of Transport Michael Wood found himself at the Vatican for the funeral on Saturday, he talked with producer Matthew Hutching Audio

  • First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 26 February

    Audio 26 Feb 2025

    On today's First Up pod: even a fleet of Chinese warships in the Tasman couldn't come between us and Pam Corkery in Brisbane; in the Middle East, Syrians begin discussion over the future direction of… Audio

  • Out on a limb at the Auckland Tree Climbing Competition

    Audio
    sport
    26 Feb 2025

    The country's competitive tree climbers gathered at Cornwall Park over the weekend to fight for the title - Matthew Hutching was there. Audio

  • Lawn bowls Oceania Challenge takes place in Auckland

    Audio
    sport
    22 Nov 2024

    There's a Battle of the Pacific taking place at the moment in Auckland in the form of a lawn bowls tournament. First Up producer Mathew Hutching went for a roll on the green. Audio

  • Bi-annual Oceania Challenge - bowls tournament for Pacific

    Audio
    Pacific sport
    22 Nov 2024

    It's all go on the greens this week as Bowls NZ runs The Oceania Challenge - Matthew Hutching went along to catch the action Audio

  • Recycled water being trialled in AK

    Audio
    infrastructure
    21 Nov 2024

    Watercare is to build a small-scale advanced water treatment plant to deal with drinking water issues caused by climate change - Matthew Hutching talked with Shannon Palmer from Watercare. Audio

  • Costumes not compulsory at Armageddon Expo in AK

    Audio
    life and society
    23 Oct 2024

    The annual celebration of pop-culture this weekend is being held at the Auckland Showgrounds - it's the Armageddon Expo - producer Matthew Hutching talks with founder William Geradts Audio

  • NZ universities deal with record domestic enrolments

    Audio
    education
    14 Oct 2024

    The University of Canterbury is reporting record domestic enrollments, producer Matthew Hutching talked with the University's Professor Catherine Moran Audio

  • Passengers battle airline after severe turbulance

    Audio
    transport law
    26 Sep 2024

    An Australian aviation lawyer is accusing Singapore Airlines of trying to low-ball passengers who were injured in severe turbulence on a flight earlier this year. First Up producer Matthew Hutching… Audio

  • First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 17 September

    Audio 17 Sep 2024

    On today's First Up pod: the first FamilyBoost payments will be made in a couple of weeks - Nicola Willis explains how that works, and more; we have the latest from Florida after another attempt on… Audio

  • How hard are NCEA exams in 2024? First Up found out

    Audio
    education
    17 Sep 2024

    First Up's Matthew Hutching turned up to school for the first time in 20 years to sit a mock exam - how'd he go?? Audio

  • Wonderful World of TradeMe with Tiana Barns

    Audio
    life and society
    4 Sep 2024

    Gore is synonymous with country music, but that was news to TradeMe's Tiana Barns.. she talked with First Up producer Matthew Hutching. Audio

  • Plasma saves lives - vital part of blood donations

    Audio
    life and society
    14 Aug 2024

    The Blood Service is calling for plasma donors, producer Matthew Hutching talked with donor Lisa Fe'ao Tansley about her reasons for donating. Audio

  • New mothers with surprise tax bills struggling to cover costs

    Audio
    money
    16 Jul 2024

    More Kiwis are being surprised by huge tax bills - and mothers are being hit the hardest - Matthew Hutching reports Audio

  • Wairoa's landfill running out of space as cleanup continues

    Audio
    infrastructure emergency services
    10 Jul 2024

    Wairoa's landfill is running out of room - adding to the stress from the latest floods - Matthew Hutching has this report. Audio

  • Wairoa man with flooded home frustrated river bar not opened

    Audio
    environment local council
    2 Jul 2024

    Wairoa man Steve Kelly's house has been flooded twice in the past 18 months - he says the management of the Wairoa river needs to be improved Audio

  • Salaried workers caught out at the end of the tax year

    Audio 24 Jun 2024

    Have you been caught out by a tax bill from Inland Revenue? Many Kiwis on salaries at the end of this financial year have tax to pay, with some owing thousands of dollars. Employees on parental leave… Audio

  • Surprise IRD tax bills biting Kiwis at end of financial year

    Audio
    money life and society
    24 Jun 2024

    Some taxpayers have been hit with a surprise bill from the IRD, and it seems parental leave is the common denominator. Matthew Hutching has the story. Audio

  • First Up - The Podcast, Monday 24 July

    Audio
    food money
    24 Jun 2024

    On today's First Up pod: Mitch McCann has the news on President Biden's campaign out of New York; Russia targets Ukraine's power infrastructure in heavy drone and missile attacks - Anita… Audio

  • Auckland city centre residents welcome overnight parking fees

    Audio
    transport local council
    14 May 2024

    Auckland city centre residents group spokesman Adam Parkinson says a turnover of cars is good for local business Audio

  • World's oldest known parkrunner turns 100

    Audio
    life and society
    30 Jan 2024
    Runners on a road.

    Now to Northland, where the world's oldest-known "parkrunner" has recently celebrated his 100th birthday and his 175th ParkRun.

    Whangārei man Colin Thorne turned 100 years old a couple of weeks ago.

    …
  • 100-year-old Northland runner's secret to a long life

    Audio
    health life and society
    30 Jan 2024
    Woman runner showing feet and running shoes on track or road.

    Now to Northland, where the world's oldest-known "parkrunner" has recently celebrated his one hundredth birthday and his 175th ParkRun. Whangarei man Colin Thorne turned 100 years old a couple of… Audio

  • Woolworths asks shoppers to show care after staff abuse

    Audio
    business
    21 Nov 2023

    The holiday season's almost upon us, and Woolworths New Zealand is launching a campaign today, asking shoppers to show some care at the supermarket. Staff are continuing to report high levels of… Audio

  • The challenge of vetting political candidates in New Zealand

    Audio
    politics
    19 Sep 2023
    No caption

    With less than a month to go until New Zealand goes to the polls, the selection of party candidates and the quality of background checks is once again in the spotlight. It comes after a number of… Audio

  • The Caker closes iconic Karangahape Road bakery

    Audio
    business food
    7 Sep 2023

    It's the end of an era of deliciousness in Auckland. Much-loved bakery - The Caker - has closed its flagship store on Karangahape Road. Founder Jordan Rondell started making her incredible iced… Audio

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