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Auckland's downtown Karanga Plaza Pool proves popular
5:52 AM.Leonard Powell checks out Auckland's new cooling off sport - the Karanga Plaza Pool is creating a buzz in Auckland's Viaduct. Audio
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US: President imposes tariffs against Canada, Mexico, China
5:47 AM.Canada, Mexico and China push back after US President Trump announces steep tariffs. US correspondent Katherine Firkin has the latest details. Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:24 AM.The Minister Glenn Forsyth updates us on the state of the produce market and the best buys for this week. Audio
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Europe: Serbian students, Belgium's govt, Polish world record
5:12 AM.Dr Anita Purcell-Sjölund talks to Nathan about protests in Serbia, the new French prime minister threatening to use special executive powers and a small Polish village aiming to set a world record Audio
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Stewardship land is valuable land - Forest and Bird
5:49 AM.Chief executive of Forest and Bird Nicola Toki says politicians are continuing to misrepresent the value of stewardship land. Audio
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US: latest update on Washington DC plane crash
5:44 AM.Twenty- eight bodies have now been recovered from the Potomac River after the mid-air collision between an American Airlines flight coming in from Kansas, and a military helicopter over Washington. US… Read more Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:21 AM.The Minister of Fruit and Veges Glenn Forsyth reveals the Fruit of the week (NZ Cherries) Audio
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Rebels may take Goma, DR Congo, plane crash in South Sudan
5:10 AM.Africa correspondent Nabil Ahmed Rufai talks to Nathan about a plane crash in South Sudan, which killed 20 oil workers on board, the military governments of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso have withdrawn… Read more Audio
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Labour pleased with latest Curia poll - ahead of National
5:52 AM.Labour's deputy leader Carmel Sepuloni joined Nathan in her regular weekly chat where she talked about the good news for Labour in the latest Curia poll and yesterday's shenanigans in parliament. Audio
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AI expert on why Deep Seek threw tech markets into spin
5:47 AM.The founder and CEO of Trilium Technologies James Parr talks to Nathan about AI chatbot Deep Seek Audio
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Taranaki dealing with off shore wind generation issues
5:25 AM.RNZ reporter Robin Martin talks to Nathan about the latest from the Taranaki region. Audio
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Tararua's Route 52 transformed and ready to ride
5:16 AM.Jimmy Ellingham reports on the opening of Route 52 on the lower North Island's east coast Audio
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Public smoking banned in Osaka for Expo 2025
5:12 AM.Japanese correspondent Chris Gilbert talks to Nathan about a death sentence handed to an arsonist and the ban on public smoking in Osaka Audio
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UK: politicians fight over third Heathrow runway
5:07 AM.UK correspondent Ellie Jay talks about why King Charles stepped in to avoid upsetting the French and the battle to build another runway at Heathrow. Audio
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We ask Aucklanders for their New Year resolutions
5:52 AM.Roving reporter Leonard Powell asks people in Tamaki Makaurau how they're going with their new year resolutions. Audio
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Australian Opposition leader polling higher than PM
5:45 AM.Pam Corkery tell us about opposition leader Peter Dutton polling ahead of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and says he will cut thousands of jobs! Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Emma Bacon
5:25 AM.TradeMe's Emma Bacon talks with Nathan about a huge 90s logo, a ride on chilly bin and a cute coastal property in Wellington. Audio
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Situation in Gaza remains dire as people return home
5:10 AM.Tens of thousands of Palestinians are returning to northern Gaza to try to rebuild their lives. Middle East correspondent Alex Baird has the latest Audio
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NZ welcomes digital nomads with changes to visitor visas
5:51 AM.The finance minister Nicola Willis joins Nathan for her regular Tuesday talk where she talks about changes to the working visa to encourage digital natives to live and work in Aotearoa. Audio
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UK: King Charles is first monarch to visit Auschwitz
5:46 AM.UK correspondent Henry Riley talks about King Charles becoming the first British monarch to visit Auschwitz Audio
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After 25 years, Tauranga finally starts construction of museum
5:24 AM.Tauranga will finally get a museum after 25 years of talks, Local Democracy Reporter from Bay of Plenty Alisha Evans fills us in. Audio
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Back to school is financially tough for many whanau
5:14 AM.The principal at Carlton School in Whanganui, Gary Johnson, talks about the start of the school year being a tough time for many families and what it takes to get kids to class. Audio
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US President ramps up deportations
5:08 AM.US correspondent Bevan Hurley talks to Nathan about President Trump's deportation palooza Audio
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Skills on the street at Auckland's 25th Buskers Festival
5:52 AM.First Up's roving reporter Leonard Powell visits the Auckland International Buskers Festival Audio
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US President's mass deportation plans hits roadblock
5:47 AM.Our US correspondent Katherine Firkin talks to Nathan about President Trump's big plans Audio