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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
Glenn Forsyth is First Up's Minister of Fruit and Veggies, his focus this morning is grower New Zealand Gourmet Audio
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US: Trump returns to Butler, PA with Elon Musk
Donald Trump is back in Butler, the site of the attempted assination in July - Katherine Firkin joined First Up from New York Audio
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International rescue teams help Bosnia after flash flooding
Flash flooding in Bosnia and the war continues in Ukraine, Anita Purcell-Sjölund has the round up from Europe Audio
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Diggers and Dinosaurs
Learn a new phrase with Suzy in our Cool to Korero segment. Listen to the story The Little Yellow Digger & the Bones, and get your brain buzzing with a fresh brain-teaser. Ka rawe! Audio
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What's it like to go through that long-awaited NZ citizenship ceremony?
Finally getting to forging their futures on New Zealand soil is a long-awaited moment for so many would-be Kiwis at the citizenship ceremony. Ruwani Periera went to one to find out what that's like.
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Warnings that crackdown on nangs will make them more dangerous
Recreational use of nitrous oxide has been reclassified. Some experts say it's an overcorrection. Audio
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Esperanza Spalding and Marcus Miller
Ahead of the 2024 Wellington Jazz Festival, Nick Tipping previews the two major international headliners: bass players Esperanza Spalding and Marcus Miller. Audio
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Straight Ahead
A couple of tracks from Count Basie's album 'Straight Ahead' start the show, followed by tunes from Benny Goodman and Teddy Wilson, Emily Remler, Tierney Sutton, and the Rodger Fox Big Band. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 2 October 2024
On today's episode, missiles have been launched at Israel from Iran. It comes in response to Israel's " limited ground operation" in southern Lebanon as well as air and missile strikes on Syria, Iraq… Audio
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Labour MP under fire for tweet justifying Hamas attacks
Labour's associate spokesperson for foreign affairs Damien O'Connor has removed a tweet that appeared to justify Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel. Labour's deputy leader Carmel Sepuloni spoke to… Audio
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Deadline passes for registration of Auckland's flooded houses in need of repair or demolition
Time's up for Aucklanders with 2023 storm-affected homes to register for council buyout or remediation, amid concern those unregistered may be living in potential death traps. Audio
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RIP Benny Golson
Benny Golson was a legendary tenor sax player and composer, whose lasting legacy is the many jazz standards he composed. Audio
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One-stop shop diabetes clinic pilot wraps up
Audio 28 Sep 2024A pilot project of a one-stop shop diabetes clinic that has toured 10 Far North marae has wound up this week. Sarah Williams is a nurse working with Te Hiku Hauora has been co-ordinating the clinics… Audio
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Putting costs on paitents will turn them away - GP clinics
Audio 23 Sep 2024"We're reaching a crisis point now, I can see a lot of harm coming," that's the message from some GP clinics desperately trying to avoid closing their doors or putting up prices for patients. GPs had… Audio
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Israel and Hezbollah trade fire
Israel and Hezbollah have been trading their most intense fire since the October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel. BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Virgin forced to reinstate employee after wrongful sacking
An airline's been forced to reinstate a cabin crew member after a tribunal found they wrongly sacked him for breaching the airlines alcohol policy and having sex while on fatigue leave. Dylan Macnish… Audio
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NZTA proposes to add toll to Te Ahu a Turanga
After a 7 year wait, the highway connecting the eastern and western sides of the lower North Island is expected to open next year. But a last minute proposal move to add a toll to motorists using the… Audio
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One in five suffering respiratory diseases
The number of New Zealanders suffering from respiratory diseases is worse than previously thought. A new report by the the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation found 1 in 5 New Zealanders are affected… Audio
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Herbie Hancock
In advance of Herbie Hancock's concerts in Auckland and Wellington in October, Nick Tipping takes a trip through Herbie's career- from the early acoustic days of "Takin' Off" to the jazz funk of "Head… Audio
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My People
Julie Mason plays and sings Benny Golson; Philly Joe Jones takes a drum feature with Clifford Brown; and New Orleans band Cha Wa gets funky. Plus - the tuba duet you didn't know you needed to hear. Audio
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The Axeman's Carnival - Ep 7
Audio 15 Sep 2024Tama, and his "happy" family are proving to be an internet sensation and the money is rolling in. Audio
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ACC starts public consultation on levy rises
ACC has started a one-month public consultation on suggested annual levy rises of more than 7 percent for motorists and a potential 33 percent increase for motorcyclists. AA principal policy advisor… Audio
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The magic of Louis Schwizgebel
Swiss-French pianist Louis Schwizgebel is in Aotearoa to perform Saint-Saëns's Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Auckland Philharmonia, but when he's not making music, he's often making magic. Video, Audio
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Midday Sports News for 9 September 2024
Top seed Jannik Sinner has become the first Italian man to the U.S. Tennis Open, producing a powerful display of baseline tennis to beat American Taylor Fritz in straight sets, 6-3 6-4 7-5 Audio
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Nashville Babylon: 7 September 2024
On this week's show there's new music from Tami Neilson, blues courtesy of Otis Rush and Bonnie Rait, reggae from the Untouchables plus a classic track from the Front Lawn. Audio
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Mike Nock Retrospective
Ahead of Mike Nock's induction into the NZ Music Hall of Fame, Nick Tipping checks out some of the highlights of his career. Audio
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You're the Top
John Scofield gets groovy; the Rodger Fox Big Band hits Capitol Studios; and Diana Panton and Oscar Peterson take on Cole Porter. Audio
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Tami Nielson on joining Willie Nelson's tribe
Kiwi singer Tami Neilson talks to Charlotte Ryan about meeting her country music hero Willie Nelson, and playing his songs on an intimate new album. Audio
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The Mixtape: Comedian and children's author David Walliams
Our guest today picking the music is David Walliams, one of Britain's best-loved children's authors and some would say, their most controversial comedian. Walliams came to fame alongside Matt Lucas on… Audio
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Georgia Gets By: 'This EP is therapy sessions with myself'
Georgia Gets By, the project of New Zealand's Georgia Nott, has released a new EP Split Lip. Georgia is one half of the Nelson duo Broods, the electronic project she started with her brother over a… Audio
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