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Politics chat with Carmel Sepuloni
5:49 AM.Labour's Carmel Sepuloni looks at the week in politics both at home and abroad Audio
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Taupo regional news with Dan Hutchinson
5:24 AM.A new bridge is planned for Taupo and winterfest begins this weekend, Dan Hutchinson has the details Audio
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South Asia correspondent Anas Mallick
5:12 AM.Pakistan works on an ICBM and the first India in 40 years blasts in to space.. Audio
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How are cinemas coping in this economic climate?
5:53 AM.A trip to the movies is standard fare for the school holidays, but it ain't cheap, Ke Xin Li looked at how the industry is adjusting to appeal to families. Audio
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News from the Middle East with Alex Baird
5:48 AM.Alex Baird reports from Doha, 24 hours after Iran's missile attack on the US airbase nearby. Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Emma Bacon
5:25 AM.If you like a Corvette Sting Ray, you'll be scrolling TradeMe this week - Emma Bacon has the details. Audio
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Bananaball - the new sport taking America by storm
5:18 AM.Bananaball is taking America by storm - it's a fun filled version of baseball, Nathan Rarere talked with Andy Cosgrove from the Savannah Bananas. Audio
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News from Australia with Pam Corkery
5:12 AM.The fate of accused mushroom murderer Erin Patter is almost in the hands of the jury - Pam Corkery has the latest from Australia. Audio
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Former AB Jeff Wilson on the latest All Blacks selection
5:52 AM.All Black legend Jeff Wilson casts his expert eye over the new AB squad Audio
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Willis on active investment plus visa for overseas investment
5:46 AM.The Finance Minister Nicola Willis says Kiwis shouldn't be scared of international investment in infrastructure here. Audio
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US bases in Doha attacked by Iran
5:33 AM.Doha based correspondent Alex Baird reports on the Irania attack on the US military base only 20 minutes from his house. Audio
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Taranaki grapples with seabed mining
5:24 AM.LDR's Craig Ashworth reports on the controversial plan to mine the seabead off Taranaki Audio
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UK: govts of UK, US tell citizens in Qatar to shelter in place
5:15 AM.UK correspondent Henry Riley has news of a warning to citizens in Doha of imminent attacks from Iran Audio
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Japan cancels high level US meeting
5:11 AM.Correspondent Chris Gilbert is in Japan, this week he has news of the country's latest volcanic eruption Audio
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US: reaction to bombing of Iranian nuclear sites
5:53 AM.Bevan Hurley reports from the US on the reaction there to the US attacks on Iran's nuclear infrastructure. Audio
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Lots of competition for hospo jobs in Queenstown
5:48 AM.Jobs are at a premium in Queenstown, Eilís Fenton from Republic Hospitality recently saw hundreds line up to fill vacancies. Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:22 AM.Last Tuesday was Eat Your Vegetables day, Minister of Fruit and Veggies, Glenn Forsyth has all the gossip Audio
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European leaders hold high level talks with Iran
5:10 AM.NATO leaders have gathered at the Hague for their annual summit - Anita Purcell Sjölund has the details Audio
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Labour's Willie Jackson on census, sick leave decisions
5:51 AM.Labour's Willie Jackson talks census, homelessness and changes to sick leave rules. Audio
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UK: high speed train network "HS2" delayed again
5:46 AM.The UK's high speed rail network has been delayed again, Ellie Jay has the news from London Audio
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No cowbells welcome at Saturday's Super Rugby Pacific final
5:37 AM.Super Rugby has its final this weekend, reporter Adam Burns hits the streets of Christchurch Audio
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Wairarapa community rallying around Pukaha Wildlife Centre
5:24 AM.Lucy Cooper from the Wairarapa Times Age has an update on the story of the financial troubles at Pukaha National Wildlife Centre Audio
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Public enter ballot for hangi dinner at Government House
5:16 AM.Governor-General Cindy Kiro hosts a Matariki celebration at Government House today, Hangi master Rewi Spraggon took a break from the preparation to talk with Nathan Rarere Audio
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Foreign nationals in Iran accused of spying for Israel
5:11 AM.South Asia correspondent Anas Mallick has been trying to enter Iran to cover the conflict - but border crossings are currently one way only. Audio
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Super Rugby Pacific CEO reflects on another successful season
5:51 AM.Super Rugby comes to its climax this weekend - CEO Jack Mesley talks about his first season in charge and what he has up his sleeve for next season Audio