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Australian govt predicts multi-billion hole in Budget
5:45 AM.Brisbane will host the 2032 Olympic Games, and the crocs are already lining up for a taste of rower. Pam Corkery tells us more. Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Emma Bacon
5:24 AM.A Murano glass lamp, a BMW CSi and a bush clad Taupo property all feature on TradeMe this week. Audio
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Casey Frank on the NZ National Basketball League
5:15 AM.Nathan talks local basketball with the legend Casey Frank Audio
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Oscar winning Palestinian director detained by Israel
5:10 AM.Gaza continues to be pounded by Israel, Alex Baird reports in from the Middle-East Audio
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UK: fallout from massive power cut at Heathrow Airport
5:45 AM.Henry Riley reports from London on the power cut which closed Heathrow airport for almost 24 hours Audio
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Gisborne District Council seeks advice on speed limit rules
5:24 AM.Gisborne's council is seeking advice on the Government's changes to road speed limits - Zita Campbell has the news Audio
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Lil Chuck, the One Man Skiffle Band at Festival of Colour
5:16 AM.David Thorpe is Lil Chuck and he's taking his one man skiffle band to Wanaka for the Festival of Colour Audio
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Japanese government faces another corruption scandal
5:10 AM.Japan's government isn't polling at all well, Chris Gilbert explains what's gone wrong Audio
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Finance Minister to make announcement on supermarkets
5:10 AM.Japan's government isn't polling at all well, Chris Gilbert explains what's gone wrong Audio
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Rain dancing required to help Auckland's drougt conditions
5:53 AM.Auckland's gearing up for a drought - Ke-Xin Li looks at how the city is preparing Audio
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US: White House calls for sponsors for Easter event
5:48 AM.Trump's Whitehouse has put a call out for corporate sponsors for a traditional Easter event - Katherine Firkin reports from New York. Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:25 AM.Berries, capsicums and new season Kiwifruit - all the goodies with Minister Glenn Forsyth Audio
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What's needed to make the Black Ferns for Rugby World Cup
5:17 AM.Theresa Setefano has put her hand up for the 15s Rugby World Cup, she talked with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Europe: Turks protest arrest of Istanbul mayor
5:11 AM.A potential presidential candidate in Turkey is under arrest - Anita Purcell-Sjölund has the news out of Europe. Audio
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Local Hero Award winner Subash Chandar K on maths education
5:52 AM.Maths guru Subash Chanda K is Kiwibank's Local Hero - he spoke with Nathan Rarere about his work with kids. Audio
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US: Canada's new PM calls snap election
5:48 AM.Canada's new PM has called a snap election, our correspondent Bevan Hurley reports from New York Audio
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Zoi Sadowski-Synott on future winter athletes
5:36 AM.Zoi Sadowski-Synott back in action this week - she told Barry Guy she's enjoying watching younger athletes come through. Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:22 AM.How are fruit and veggies looking this weekend - Glenn Forsyth has the update from the markets. Fruit of the Week: PEACHERINES Audio
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Thousands of South Africans may claim asylum in US
5:10 AM.White South Africans are expressing interest in Donald Trump's offer of asylum in the USA - Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports Audio
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Sepuloni: Govt gaslighting families over disability funding
5:52 AM.Labour's deputy leader Carmel Sepuloni joins First Up for a look at the week in politics Audio
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UK: Teen sentenced for murdering his mother
5:47 AM.There's been a sentencing in a high profile murder trial - Ellie Jay reports from London Audio
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Dolphin in a boat: Bay of Islands fishermen got the catch of their lives
5:23 AM.It's only March, but Northland reporter Peter de Graaf reckons he's found the story of the year Audio
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15-year-old runner Sam Ruthe breaks 4 minute mile record
5:17 AM.15-year-old Sam Ruthe has broken the 4 minute mark for the mile - making him the youngest ever to do it. Audio
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Jaffar Express hijacking suspends train services in Pakistan
5:12 AM.Anas Mallick is our reporter in Pakistan - he's in Quetta after last week's train hijacking Audio
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Finance Minister on infrastructure investment, online gambling
5:51 AM.The Government focused on infrastructure investment this week - Nicola Willis joined Nathan Rarere Audio