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Meet the Mayors - Bernie Wanden, Horowhenua
5:51 AM.Every week, we're finding out the stories behind the people who are leading our district communities all around the country. We're speaking to a different mayor every week and this morning we have… Read more Audio
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Toni Doherty on rescuing a burning koala from bushfires
5:42 AM.As the bush fires in Australia rage on - stories of the bravery of everyday people continue. More than a million people around the world have now watched a video of Aussie woman Toni Doherty and her… Read more Audio
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Hunua MP says boundary changes severely impacts electorate
5:32 AM.Hunua MP Andrew Bayley says his electorate will be severely impacted by proposed boundary changes. The changes would see the Hunua electorate lose almost two-thirds of its area to a new electorate… Read more Audio
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Prince Charles visits Waiatangi Treaty grounds
5:23 AM.The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited Waitangi yesterday - the first members of the Royal family to visit the treaty grounds in 25 years. Prince Charles first visited almost half a… Read more Audio
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US Ambassador to EU delivers bombshell impeachment testimony
5:08 AM.But first to US, where Donald Trump's Ambassador to the European Union has delivered a historic bombshell testimony before the impeachment inquiry in Washington. Gordon Sondland made several… Read more Audio
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Dental professor says dental care should be free or subsidised
5:52 AM.There are calls for dental care to be either heavily subsidised or free - as the amount of debt beneficiaries are racking up to pay for dental work comes to light. Figures from the Ministry for Social… Read more Audio
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Mother of Otago medical student says punishment is overkill
5:47 AM.The mother of a University of Otago medical student says it's overkill to stop interns from graduating with their peers, despite being caught abusing their overseas work placements. On Monday, the… Read more Audio
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Women's drastic actions to not pee in male dominated workplaces
5:44 AM.Women working on New Zealand's railways are deliberately dehydrating themselves - or even taking medication - to stop themselves from going toilet due to a lack of facilities. The Rail & Maritime… Read more Audio
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Small fluffy dinosaurs could survive polar Australia
5:34 AM.Rare 118-million-year-old Fossil feathers discovered in Australia show the first evidence that polar dinosaurs were in Australia. These 'proto feathers' could suggest smaller, fluffy dinosaurs were… Read more Audio
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Tougher action by govt needed to stop seabird deaths
5:23 AM.The government's being told it's got to toughen up its action plan to stop thousands of seabirds being killed by the fishing industry. Between three thousand and fourteen thousand seabirds died in… Read more Audio
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The latest from the second week of impeachment hearings
5:10 AM.The second week of impeachment hearings into President Donald Trump is underway with top witnesses scheduled to testify. The inquiry has reached the most crucial stage with the public expected to hear… Read more Audio
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Who's Up at 5am? West End Rowing Club
5:53 AM.We're up early and we love to hear stories of who's up and about with us at 5am. This week, we're at West End rowing club where early risers are out on the Whau river as the sun comes up. Rower Hannah… Read more Video, Audio
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UK Correspondent Alex Cadier
5:45 AM.To the UK now, where Prince Andrew's weekend interview with the BBC is still the biggest story around.. Joining us now is our UK correspondent Alex Cadier in London. Audio
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Travel agents will be busy after Air NZ cancels Xmas flights
5:43 AM.A travel agent says he's expecting to be flooded with calls after Air New Zealand cancelled flights over the holiday period affecting 14,000 people because of engine maintenance issues. A problem with… Read more Audio
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F&B supports in principle development of small-scale hydro
5:36 AM.The head of Forest & Bird says he supports in principle a plan to develop small-scale power generation plants, using hydro, wind and solar resources. But owners of these independent schemes say… Read more Audio
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The Wonderful World of TradeMe auctions with Millie Silvester
5:23 AM.Let's talk TradeMe now and this week the team have compiled a list of the toys which are sure to be the most popular this Christmas, one of which is a twerking Llama. And if that's not quite your… Read more Audio
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Hong Kong students try to escape police siege of university
5:08 AM.To Hong Kong now, where in the last few hours students have attempted to escape the siege of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University by police. Grace Lee is covering the protests and joins me now. Audio
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South Auckland residents in strife over Māori housing building project
5:51 AM.Residents in South Auckland's Ōtara suburb say they're deeply concerned after being left in the dark about a Māori Mental Health and Addictions housing building which is being built next to its local… Read more Audio
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"Australia is on fire" Teen's call for action goes viral
5:45 AM."Australia is on fire. The federal government must take urgent action on climate change....Scott Morrison must realise that doing nothing is not an option any longer." Those are the words of an… Read more Audio
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Disability providers says more money needed to avert crisis
5:35 AM.An organisation representing disability providers says the government needs to take immediate action and inject half a billion dollars a year to stave off a crisis in the sector. The Disability… Read more Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:22 AM.It's time to check in with Glenn Forsyth at the fruit and vege markets.. Audio
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Property managers unhappy with proposal for no-cause evictions
5:13 AM.Property managers are unhappy with the Government's proposal to end "no-cause evictions" It's among a suite of changes announced by the Associate Housing Minister, Kris Faafoi, to overhaul rental… Read more Audio
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An update from the director New Zealands largest A&P show
5:51 AM.Over the last two days thousands of people have flocked to one of New Zealand's largest A&P shows in Christchurch. Now known as the New Zealand Agricultural Show - the annual event held at the A&P… Read more Audio
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Measles outbreak likely to continue into the new year
5:49 AM.Meanwhile the Auckland public health authority expects people to still be getting measles into the new year, as it warns people the virus is continuing to spread. And it's warning we'll have further… Read more Audio
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Small Pacific states brace for measles spread
5:45 AM.Measles is wreaking havoc across the Pacific, with Samoa, American Samoa, Fiji and Tonga confirmed to have the disease. Since an outbreak was declared in New Zealand, it's spread across the region… Read more Audio