All episodes
Monday, 10 August 2020
- 5:24 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:35 Nathan Rarere reviews weekend sport
- 5:45 Antarctica scales back science missions due to Covid-19
- 5:50 Peter Dunne on weekend election season news
Friday, 7 August 2020
- 5:09 Lost Stock sells Covid-cancelled factory clothing orders
- 5:19 Take the Stage: perform anything in Kiri te Kanawa Theatre
- 5:26 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:44 Contact tracing blue tooth powered "Covid Card" trial to begin
- 5:48 Children's Minister explains Oranga Tamariki law changes
- 5:52 Merepereka Raukauwa-Tait on damning Oranga Tamariki report: "I'm over them."
Thursday, 6 August 2020
- 5:07 Oz correspondent Pam Corkery on Victorian covid numbers
- 5:10 Tuatara genome sheds light on disease resistance, long life
- 5:22 Rubble being cleared after warehouse blast in Beirut
- 5:31 MPs to see real dental needs in mobile clinic at Parliament
- 5:35 Delays to cervical self-screening tests lead to more cancer
- 5:43 Entrepreneur to develop private managed isolation hotels
- 5:47 Is Auckland being overlooked by domestic tourists?
- 5:51 Palmerston North Mayor on sister city Mihara, Horoshima
Wednesday, 5 August 2020
- 5:08 Temple event 'celebration of Islamophobia' - academic
- 5:23 NZ Made: Anna Mollekin Art
- 5:32 "You'll never walk again" good motivation for paracyclist
- 5:36 A close-up lesson in white privilege
- 5:45 Newlyweds plea for Pacific bubble after 7 months separation
- 5:49 Despite concerns Tauranga City councillors say trust them
- 5:53 Pasifika creatives hopeful NZ On Air renews funding for diverse content initiative
Tuesday, 4 August 2020
- 5:09 New 90 mins Covid tests being rolled out in UK
- 5:23 Wonderful World of TradeMe with Logan Mudge
- 5:32 Brisbane traveller frustrated at Air NZ refunds/credit rules
- 5:37 New tenancy laws will strengthen renters' rights
- 5:45 NZ wool face mask makers face surge in demand from Australia
- 5:50 Cook Islands travel bubble needs to open by next month
Monday, 3 August 2020
- 5:06 New restrictions after Victoria's declared a state of disaster
- 5:10 Queenstown locals encouraged to get free covid-19 tests
- 5:22 Fruit and veg report with Glen Forsyth
- 5:44 Two diplomats have elected to self-isolate in NZ
- 5:47 Parents desperate to get their toddler back from India
- 5:53 Melbourne resident, Adele Freeman explains new restrictions
Friday, 31 July 2020
- 5:05 Dungeons and Dragons live show takes off at Wellington's Circa Theatre
- 5:09 Trump floats postponing November's election
- 5:13 What's trending with Ellie Jay
- 5:22 Fruit and veg report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:30 Sports news with Nathan Rarere
- 5:35 Winners of Dairy Business of the Year tell us about the win
- 5:44 More than 400 NZers desperate to get home from India
- 5:49 David Seymour talks about the ACT party's poll result
- 5:50 Former united First leader Peter Dunne breaks down the polls
Thursday, 30 July 2020
- 5:07 Pam Corkery reports from Queensland with new Covid cases
- 5:11 Govt policy shifts waste management burden to businesses
- 5:23 Marbecks Record Store adapts to new economy post Covid
- 5:32 Golfer Ryan Fox: playing in Europe a challenge
- 5:35 A look inside Navy's new ship HMNZS Aotearoa
- 5:44 Man caught photographing woman can't be charged
- 5:52 Meet the Mayors: David Trewavas from Taupō
- 10:00 Best of First Up for Thursday 30 July
Wednesday, 29 July 2020
- 5:05 US AG William Barr testifies before Congress
- 5:25 Board game Leonard Maltin's King of Movies developed in NZ
- 5:33 NZ Made: Antoni Mackenzie's Your Cable Repair
- 5:36 National MPs change their tune on Maori electoral rolls
- 5:44 Pandemic added substantial pressure on ERA causing delays
- 5:47 NZ reaction to Hong Kong protects values
- 5:52 Returning Kiwi asking for compassion in managed isolation
Tuesday, 28 July 2020
- 5:06 Spain's Covid cases spike affecting UK travellers quarantine
- 5:12 Macleans College:we can manage quarantine of overseas students
- 5:15 HAY (How Are You) app helps reduce stress during Covid
- 5:36 Hydro scheme for Lake Onslow doesn't make sense
- 5:43 Photonics industry in NZ has a bright billion dollar future
- 5:46 Electoral Commission encouraging early voting this year
- 5:51 Leader of NZ Public Party denies encouraging abscondees
- 5:56 The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
- 10:00 Best of First Up for Tuesday 28 July
Monday, 27 July 2020
- 5:06 First person convicted of human trafficking, slavery sentencing
- 5:09 British man's raising of green caterpillars goes viral
- 5:23 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:47 Tidy Kiwi Des Watson collecting waste, saving marine life
- 5:52 Rotorua Stockcar Club will no longer fly Confederate Flag
Friday, 24 July 2020
- 5:24 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:38 NZers in UK travel to work around visa limits, extensions
- 5:47 Disappointment over physical restraint changes
- 5:50 NetSafe warns businesses about chargeback fraud
- 5:53 Police cutting of teens hair abuse of power, culturally violent
Thursday, 23 July 2020
- 5:08 Australia's Covid cases on the rise as people resist rules
- 5:23 12 yo Northland boy turning possum hunting into cash
- 5:32 Egg retailers urged to supply stamped eggs
- 5:35 Fewer babies born early during lockdown
- 5:46 Gisborne's covid recovery impacted by storms, floods
- 5:51 ACT deny claims of leaking Winston Peters' super details
Wednesday, 22 July 2020
- 5:23 NZ Made: Michael Fox of Objet D'Fox
- 5:32 Winter sport athletes return to snowy elite training facilities
- 5:36 Tree Council survey shows tree canopy dwindling in Auckland
- 5:43 Lawyer calls for urgent review of Covid-19 prosecutions
- 5:47 Former Green MP Holly Walker: life as politician under pressure
- 5:53 Auckland 2777kg chocolate lamington breaks record
Tuesday, 21 July 2020
- 5:06 Promising trial of Covid-19 vaccine from Oxford University
- 5:24 The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Ruby Topzand
- 5:33 Former Silver Fern now cop returns to Netball Premiership
- 5:37 Whangarei freezer floats its way to viral sensation
- 5:44 Death Cafe helps people to learn about death, celebrate life
- 5:45 Resignations a worry for National's new leader Judith Collins
- 5:48 Zoologists call for beach closures to protect wildlife
Monday, 20 July 2020
- 5:09 Northland farmer hopeful they'll bounce back after flood
- 5:34 Sport news with Nathan Rarere
- 5:35 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:38 Peter Meihana's Mighty Wairau River
- 5:46 Buying ethical chocolate explained
- 5:50 Northland flooding update
Friday, 17 July 2020
- 5:08 Changing the game to reduce rugby head injuries
- 5:23 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:31 Sport news with Nathan Rarere
- 5:36 Neighbours near CHCH gas explosion kept in the dark by Worksafe
- 5:44 Govt covid tracer app needs total redesign - band expert
- 5:49 Queenstown 'heaving' during winter school break
- 5:52 Can Chloe Swarbrick claim Auckland Central for the Greens?
Thursday, 16 July 2020
- 5:06 Growing calls for Australia to adopt NZ Covid strategy
- 5:11 Shearing competitions in jeopardy with no international talent
- 5:29 NZ's first plasma donation mobile unit being trialled
- 5:32 Crusaders should consider name change but won't - journalist
- 5:37 Covid-19 hugely impacts world hunger
- 5:44 Air NZ customers frustrated over flight cancellations
- 5:47 Imprisoned asylum seekers awarded refugee status
- 5:51 National Party changes: "I'll stand on my track record"- Dr Shane Reti on diversity
Wednesday, 15 July 2020
- 5:08 Blenheim Aviation museum welcomes rare collection of WW2 planes
- 5:23 NZ Made: Nastasja Brookes from Lusid Beauty
- 5:29 Cook Island's accountant says Pacific bubble needed now
- 5:37 Anonymous doners gift large donation for Southland hospital
- 5:46 Side effects of Covid-19 showing up in the brain
- 5:50 Judith Collins privileged to be chosen to lead National
- 5:53 David Seymour has good working relationship with Collins
Tuesday, 14 July 2020
- 5:09 New research suggests immunity to Covid-19 last short time
- 5:14 Matariki/Maori New Year a time for reflection, new growth
- 5:26 The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
- 5:37 Sweat with Pride - raising awareness of Rainbow mental health
- 5:44 New shipping precinct planned for Westport
- 5:50 Milk companies off-setting emissions for Carbon Zero milk
- 5:53 Political party funding has issues with wealth distribution
Monday, 13 July 2020
- 5:07 Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan and family have Covid-19
- 5:23 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:37 Hawke's Bay farmers show council valuable crop lands
- 5:43 Rotorua Stockcar club under pressure to drop Confederate flag as club symbol
- 5:50 Fieldays goes digital for the first time in its history
Friday, 10 July 2020
- 5:07 Trump's financial records can be examined by NY prosecutors
- 5:10 SAFE concerned by award winner's historic tweets
- 5:23 Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
- 5:31 Crusaders player Whetukamokamo Douglas proud of heritage
- 5:36 Reward offered for return of Taumarunui park's stolen swings
- 5:44 Idea of managed isolation rules being misunderstood laughable
- 5:48 Genetic study: polynesians voyaged to Sth America 800 years ago
- 5:55 Wakefield the home of NZ's first Dark Skies Park
Thursday, 9 July 2020
- 5:06 Pam Corkery: Trans Tasman bubble not looking likely
- 5:10 Locals want old dump site removed from Te Araroa
- 5:25 Zoonotic diseases will become more common
- 5:34 Lauren Bruce: from gymnastics to hammer throw
- 5:37 DOC's tahr cull called unlawful and unfair - court
- 5:44 Woman angry at escapee's selfish visit to supermarket
- 5:47 Michael Baker: hard to isolate arrivals, expect breaches
- 5:50 Security guards:clear up roles at isolation facilities
- 5:54 Meet the Mayors: Queenstown Lakes' Jim Boult
Wednesday, 8 July 2020
- 5:08 National team sports given funding for upcoming competitions
- 5:24 Local gin maker thanks kiwis for backing local businesses
- 5:33 Rough sleepers more keen for housing since lockdown
- 5:37 Whole of city lockdown easier to bear for Melbourne residents
- 5:46 Privacy Commissioner believes Covid-19 info leak broke laws
- 5:51 To extend low skilled visas or not, recruit/train NZers
Tuesday, 7 July 2020
- 5:11 UK announces multi billion pound bailout of arts sector
- 5:26 The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Logan Mudge
- 5:35 Auckland water blasters feel targeted by water restrictions
- 5:37 Jacinda Ardern art posters deemed party advertisements
- 5:44 Netflix erotic Polish film accused of glamourising rape
- 5:50 Melbourne public housing tenants under lockdown distressed