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Asian workers fear stigma from applying for unemployment
5:18 AM.Asian workers are feeling vulnerable as the economy tightens, Chen Liu reports. Audio
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Lee Jae Myung one week into presidency in South Korea
5:11 AM.South Korea's new president and government settle in - Chris Gilbert reports from the region Audio
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Big fee variation at AK White Cross urgent care clinics
5:52 AM.Ke-Xin Li takes a look at the range of prices and wait times across Auckland's after hours clinics Audio
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Big fee variation at AK White Cross urgent care clinics
5:52 AM.Ke-Xin Li takes a look at the range of prices and wait times across Auckland's after hours clinics Audio
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US: National Guard sent to LA to break up ICE protests
5:46 AM.Trump sends the National Guard in to California, Katherine Firkin has the latest from the USA Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:26 AM.June is well underway, Minister of Fruit and Veggies, Glenn Forsyth talks 5+ A Day Audio
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Italians vote in number of referenda
5:12 AM.Italy heads to the referedum booth and an early election is called in The Netherlands - Anita Purcell-Sjölund reports from Europe Audio
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How to deal with winter ills: colds, flu, Covid, RSV
5:51 AM.South Auckland GP Dr Allan Moffitt updates us on the status of winter ills and chills Audio
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US: reaction to travel ban, Cuomo running for NY mayor
5:47 AM.Bevan Hurley reports from New York on Trump's travel ban and Andrew Cuomo's run for the New York mayoralty Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:25 AM.Minister of Fruit and Veg Glenn Forsyth has his Fruit of the Week (Australian navel oranges), and talks early winter veggies and fruit. Audio
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African nations concerned by US travel ban
5:10 AM.A number of African countries have been hit by the US travel ban - Nabil Ahmed Rufai has the list Audio
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Labour has concerns about Regulatory Standards Bill
5:49 AM.Labour's Duncan Webb talks regulatory and ethical standards in Parliament Audio
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UK: winter payments are back, US steel tariffs on hold
5:44 AM.The UK's winter energy payment is set to resume after being axed by the Labour government - Henry Riley has the news Audio
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Nelson Council revises catering contract saving Giants b-ball
5:23 AM.Regional reporter Samantha Gee has news out of Nelson - this week, the Nelson Giants come close to closing Audio
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Pakistan: update on Tuesday's jailbreak in Karachi
5:12 AM.Correspondent Anas Mallick reports on Karachi's earthquake related jail break Audio
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Willis defends Chris Bishop' comments at AMA's
5:52 AM.This week our Minister of Finance goes in to bat for Chris Bishop and takes the big stick to road cones. Audio
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Mushroom murder accused Erin Patterson appears as witness
5:47 AM.Pam Corkery has the latest for the mushroom murder case Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Emma Bacon
5:26 AM.Ashburton's flashest garden is for sale - there's a house involved too - and a signed boot once owned, worn and by country star Chris Stapleton Audio
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Makereti Papakura's whanau excited about Oxford Masters
5:16 AM.Makereti (Maggie) Papakura's relative, June Northcroft Grant, tells us what her posthumous degree from Oxford means to her whanau Audio
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Sth Korea Liberal Lee Jae-myung wins snap presidential election
5:11 AM.Chris Gilbert reminds us why Korea had a snap Presidential election Audio
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Broadcaster Suzy Cato becomes Officer of the NZ Order of Merit
5:51 AM.Suzy Cato is now an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit - she joined Nathan Rarere for a chat Audio
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UK: PM unveils govt defence spending plans
5:45 AM.Henry Riley is in the UK where the Government has announced the results of a review of the country's war readiness. Audio
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ECan proposes commuter train Rangiora to Rolleston
5:22 AM.North Canterbury reporter David Hill has news of a new commuter train proposal for the region Audio
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More than thirty Palestinians killed at food station in Gaza
5:11 AM.Israel has killed more than 30 Palestinians queuing for food at an aid station - Alex Baird reports from the Middle East Audio
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AK appliance store celebrates 80 years in retail
5:52 AM.One of Auckland's best known family owned businesses turns 80, Nathan Rarere went to visit John Magness at Magness Benrow. Audio