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Glorit? Never heard of it
5:49 AM.You've probably never heard of Glorit until Northland's power was cut off the other week - Leonard Powell went there to have a look around Audio
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Explainer: what are Mayoral Funds, are they fit for purpose?
5:45 AM.What exactly are Mayoral relief funds and how do they work? RNZ's Katie Kenny explains. Audio
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Luke Dallow - proud dad on U17 basketball team in FIBA tourny
5:34 AM.Our under-17 boys basketball team is making waves at the world cup in Turkey - proud dad Luke Dallow joined First Up Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:25 AM.How is the cold affect fruit and veggie supplies -our Minister of Fruit and Veggies Glenn Fosyth has the details Audio
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Spread of mPox a concern in Democratic republic of Congo
5:18 AM.Monkey pox is on the rise in the Democratic Republic of Congo - Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Ghana Audio
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UK elections underway - four hours to go
5:12 AM.RNZ Political editor Jo Moir is in London for the general election - she talked with Leonard Powell with only hours until the polls close. Audio
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US: Biden campaign in damage control but not stepping down
5:05 AM.It's Independence Day in the US of A where President Joe Biden says he's not considering quitting the race for the presidency. Bevan Hurley has all the news from NYC Audio
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Labour not impressed with mandatory primary school testing
5:50 AM.Each week we catch up with Labour's Carmel Sepuloni - this week we talk literacy an the government's AI policy Audio
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Triathlete Nicole van der Kaay on swimming in the Seine
5:45 AM.Triathlete Nicole van der Kaay is heading to the Paris Olympics - First Up caught up with her in Spain Audio
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Toppled power pylon a huge blow for Northland businesses
5:26 AM.The fallout from Northland's power outage continues - Northland reporter Peter De Graaf updates us on the CURRENT situation. Audio
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More than 120 people killed in temple stampede in India
5:17 AM.Iran is to hold its Presidential run-off election this weekend - our reporter Anas Mallick is on his way to Tehran Audio
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France has second round of general elections on Sunday
5:12 AM.France's centrists are getting together in an attempt to cut off support for the far right - correspondent Anita Purcell-Sjölund joins us from Sweden Audio
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UK: claims of supermajority post election, voter suppression
5:06 AM.With only hours to go until the UK's General Election - we talk with birthday boy Henry Riley in London Audio
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How removing resit fees for driver licences led to long queues
5:53 AM.Re-sitting drivers tests now cost more - Counties Driving School boss Alistair McGregor talked with Nathan Rarere Audio
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Who should pay what, when you're still living at home as adults
5:48 AM.When should an adult child pay board when living with mum and dad? Producer Mahvash Ikram finds out Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Jess Malcolm
5:27 AM.If you're after a human sized Squirrel costume - don't scroll past TradeMe this week. Audio
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Turkey rocked by anti-Syrian rioting
5:18 AM.Anti-Syrian protests in Turkey - reporter Alex Baird tells us what's behind the violence Audio
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US: hush money trial sentencing delayed by immunity ruling
5:12 AM.There's a delay in the sentencing of Former President Trump after the Supreme Court ruled in his favour - Bevan Hurley reports from New York Audio
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Aussie govt to limit youth access to social media, porn sites
5:06 AM.A teenager is arrested after a stabbing in Sydney - Pam Corkery has the latest Audio
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Govt watching fuel companies to ensure tax is dropped
5:51 AM.Many of the government's fiscal plans went live yesterday - Aucklanders woke up to cheaper petrol - Nathan Rarere caught up with Finance Minister Nicola Willis Audio
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Wairoa man with flooded home frustrated river bar not opened
5:45 AM.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
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Slips, trips and falls biggest cause of ACC claims
5:35 AM.Slips. trips and falls are costing Kiwis $1.6 billion a year - ACC's James Whitaker tells us how to avoid them Audio
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Adjustments made to Environment Canterbury's plans
5:24 AM.Environment Canterbury is rejigging its Land and Water Plan - LDR's David Hill has the details Audio
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Japan charges fee for hikers at Mt Fuji
5:15 AM.Hiking fees for Mt Fuji - Chris Gilbert reports from Japan's tallest peak Audio
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Coup attempt in Bolivia
5:11 AM.An attempted coup in Bolivia - Kate Pereyra-Garcia has the news out of South America Audio