Life And Society
The Panel with Kathryn Graham and Allan Blackman (Part 2)
Today on the panel, Emile Donovan and panellists Kathryn Graham and Allan Blackman discuss Federated Farmers' crack down on street racers and the impact of skipping your doctors appointment without… Audio
The Panel with Kathryn Graham and Allan Blackman (Part 1)
Today on the panel, Emile Donovan and panellists Kathryn Graham and Allan Blackman discuss Auckland Museum's decision to pass on a major exhibition out of fear of offending visitors and the disturbing… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Kathryn Graham and Allan Blackman
Today on the pre-panel, guest host Emile Donovan and panellists Kathryn Graham and Allan Blackman celebrate Festivus by sharing their 2023 grievances. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on… Audio
Wild creativity: How time spent outdoors transforms our lives
Professor David Strayer says humans function better in the great outdoors because our brains and bodies evolved in, and with, nature. Audio
Wanaka's waterfront builds in puteketeke protection
Over the past eight years Wanaka's waterfront has been getting an upgrade - and the results have drawn praise from an international design body. Audio
Far North Mayor Moko Tepania: 'It's been a hell of a year'
Moko Tepania has been mayor of the Far North for just over a year, and in that time district's civil defence team has been activated 14 times - for ex-tropical cyclones and other weather events. Audio
Jump in mortgage arrears as interest rates bite
Higher interest rates and living costs are forcing more property owners with mortgages over $500,000 into arrears, according to new data. Audio
Life on the road in house bus best decision for Kathy & Sharon
A nomadic lifestyle isn't for everyone, but for those who love it, the road is paved with fun, adventure and freedom. Kathy Hall and her wife Sharon have been living in a house-bus for more than three… Audio
Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
This morning on TradeMe - just in time for your bulging pockets from all those tax cuts, we have perhaps THE most expensive property featured to date. And a Ford Falcon which is sure to divide… Audio
What not to buy for Christmas
Christmas is less than two weeks away.
And for those who are yet to get their presents sorted - its time to listen up.
Because reporter Krystal Gibbens has gone on a mission to find the gifts that… Audio
The unwanted Christmas gifts revealed
They say Christmas is about giving not receiving. But most people are pretty excited to see the presents under the tree, and sometimes disappointed when they open them.
Big Feed telethon raising money for foodbanks
Here in Aotearoa we love a good telethon, and this Thursday there's a huge one!
The Big Feed Telethon kicks off at 6am and will be running 14 hours - live online - until 8pm Thursday.
It's run by… Audio
Mobile word game Gubbins creator explains rules
Lovers of word games might love our next story The word game Gubbins is the brainchild of some Aussies who came up with idea while under lockdown in Melbourne The game was rejected by many investors… Audio
The most popular day of the year for break-ups
December 11 has been identified as the most-likely day for people to call it quits on their relationship. The date, falling just two weeks ahead of Christmas and the busy holiday season, is singled… Audio
Are alcohol free Xmas parties the way of the future?
Ever experienced that awkward Christmas work do where someone is on the wrong side of boozed, standing inappropriately close trash talking the boss who is behind them? Or your coworker dancing like… Video, Audio
High net migration not sustainable for New Zealand - Luxon
New Zealand's 118,000 net migration gain in a year is unsustainable, and infrastructure needs to be better managed to support growth, says Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Audio
Kim Hill on Interviewing
In this introduction interview, Kim Hill talks with Emile Donovan about the collection and good interviewing. Audio
National mini golf champion reflects on big win
We like sports of all shapes and sizes here at First Up, and chances are you've played this next one. MINI GOLF! A go to date option for many, a school holiday staple, a bit of fun in the sun, but its… Audio
Costs, rain hit e-bike sales, but riders still love the commute
As the weather warms up and the days get longer, you might have noticed more people getting back on their bikes. A noticable trend during the pandemic was the the influx of electric bikes, or e -… Audio
Being 'woke' and how it became a catchall phrase
Breaking down the background to the idea of 'wokeness' are Ira Munn and Andreea Calude, in this episode of Voices.
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