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Explained: the numbers around new Dunedin Hospital
5:48 AM.Explainer editor Katie Kenny crunches the numbers from the proposed Dunedin Hospital Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:25 AM.The Minister of Fruit and Veges Glenn Forsyth talks best buys over the weekend with Fruit of the Week: fresh new season NZ blueberries Audio
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Boats capsizing off coasts around Africa
5:17 AM.Two major boating incidents in Africa - Nabil Ahmed Rufai has news of a capsize in Nigeria and a migrant boat sinking off the coast of Djbouti Audio
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UK: PM Sir Keir Starmer pays back gifts, hospitality
5:11 AM.Sir Keir Starmer has paid back more than £6,000 worth of gifts and hospitality - Ellie Jay has the latest from London. Audio
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Hezbollah clash with IDF as soldiers invade Lebanon
5:54 AM.The Middle-East is braced for Israel's response to yesterday's missile attack by Iran - Alex Baird has the latest from the region. Audio
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Labour's concerns over new charter school legislation
5:48 AM.It's Jan Tinetti's turn to front for the Labour party this week - she talked with Nathan Rarere about charter schools. Audio
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Kiwi pies taking off in New Mexico, USA
5:36 AM.Kiwi Alyson Hyder has been in New Mexico for 20 years before adding pies to the menu during the covid-19 pandemic. Nathan Rarere asked Aly how it happened Audio
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Hamilton Gardens fee upsetting nearby neighbours
5:24 AM.Natalie Akoorie is RNZ's eyes and ears in the Waikato, she told Nathan about the latest changes at Hamilton Gardens. Audio
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US: VP debate civil, hurricane Helene death toll 180
5:14 AM.The Vice-Presidential candidates faced off in a televised debate yesterday - Bevan Hurley had a front row seat in his lounge. Audio
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Reaction to Israel/Iran conflict from South Asia
5:06 AM.Pakistan shares a substantial border with Iran, our correspondent Anas Mallick has been in Iran recently and told Nathan Rarere of his experiences there. Audio
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School holiday amusements drain parents' wallets
5:52 AM.It's an expensive time to be a parent - school holidays are here, Mahvash Ikram asked how parents are coping. Audio
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Iran begins missile attack on Israel
5:47 AM.It's kicking off in the wider Middle-East as Iran launches missile strikes deep in to Israel - Alex Baird has this report. Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Emma Bacon
5:23 AM.This week on TradeMe - alongside a French delivery van and a Wellington coastal house is a unicorn. Audio
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Massey University had no plan B when online exams failed
5:15 AM.The findings of a review into the technology outage that affected Massey University students trying to sit online exams earlier this year has been released - reporter Jimmy Ellingham has the story Audio
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NSW police want pro-Palestinian protests cancelled
5:06 AM.Police in New South Wales move against pro-Palestinian protests - Pam Corkery has the latest from Australia Audio
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Air NZ cancels flights Wellington to Invercargill
5:53 AM.Air New Zealand has flagged the end of services from Invercargill and Wellington disappointing many travellers in Southland - Invercargill Airport CEO Stuart Harris talked with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Willis on Dunedin Hospital, interislander ferries, smoking
5:46 AM.Finance Minister Nicola Willis represents the government every Tuesday on First Up - this week, she faced questions over Dunedin's hospital, interisland ferries and changes to the rules around… Read more Audio
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How DOC is battling the invasive koi carp pest
5:37 AM.DOC have declared war on koi carp in the Waikato region - freshwater technical advisor Nigel Binks talked with First Up's Nathan Rarere Audio
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Rotorua cracks down on disability parking
5:25 AM.The worst people in the world park in disabled car parks without mobility cards, and in Rotorua, they're cracking down - Laura Smith has the story Audio
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Japan's leading party LDP chooses new PM
5:17 AM.They're lining up for the leadership of Japan's ruling party - Chris Gilbert has the latest news from Tokyo Audio
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UK: no more coal for energy, Tories search for new leader
5:06 AM.They're down to four candidates in the running to be the next leader of the UK's Tory party - Henry Riley joined First Up from London Audio
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35,000 march in Dunedin for new hospital
5:50 AM.Dunedin music legend Robert Scott was one of 35,000 locals out on the city streets protesting the government's move to scale back to proposed new hospital. Audio
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Skipping school for cheaper fares easy decision say families
5:45 AM.Kiwi families taking their kids out of school to go on holiday early don't see doing so as a big deal - Mahvash Ikram went to the airport to talk with early travellers. Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:23 AM.The Minister of Fruit and Veggies has been visiting his peeps at green-grocers across the motu - Glenn Forsyth joined First Up to talk fresh produce Audio
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Austrians wait for general election results
5:14 AM.Austria's heading for the right-wing government, Anita Purcell-Sjölund reports in with all the news from Europe Audio