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Sufferers of face blindness have hard time getting help
5:45 AM.If you find yourself in situation where someone greats you like an old friend but you cant quite place their face. you might have something called prosopagnosia - or - face blindess. It's a rare… Read more Audio
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US: E Jean Carroll speaks after successful case against Trump
5:36 AM.Last week our reporter Henry Riley was at the pub with the Prince and Princess of Wales. This week it's Bevan Hurley's turn to be at the centre of news coverage - he's been in court for the defamation… Read more Audio
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LDR Northland: new sea pest - caulerpa seaweed
5:24 AM.Time now for Local Democracy Reporting programme. And this week it is the turn of Susan Botting from Northland who told Nathan Rarere about a new pest called Caulerpa seaweed - threatening our way of… Read more Audio
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Japan: creating explosion - canned coffee & laundry powder
5:14 AM.Fresh off a plane from his honeymoon in Mexico is our Japan correspondent Chris Gilbert. Nathan Rarere caught up with him for the first time in a couple of weeks and asked him about a most Japanese of… Read more Audio
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UK: Prince Harry gets apology from Daily Mirror
5:05 AM.We begin this morning in the UK - where Prince Harry has received an apology from the Daily Mirror. With Nathan Rarere from London is our correspondent Henry Riley. Audio
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Greens: more rain likely as weather warms due to climate change
5:52 AM.We've got Greens co-leader Marama Davidson with us now. Audio
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West AK evacuation centre not needed overnight
5:46 AM.Now lets hear from our Auckland reporter Felix Walton who is at the West Auckland Civil Defence Centre. Audio
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West AK residents stress grows as they watch rain
5:37 AM.The citizens of West Auckland held their breath again yesterday as a deluge of rain hit the city. This is the third time this year that locals have born the brunt of the weather. It started in January… Read more Audio
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Warkworth Community Response group kicks in after flooding
5:37 AM.Slips and surface flooding have caused general chaos around the top of the North Island. This latest bout of weather's closed SH1 through the Brynderwyns and the Dome Valley between Auckland and… Read more Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
5:25 AM.This week in the wonderful world of trademe, a 66 year old car that's worth more than a house deposit, a voucher for a luxurious Taupo holiday, and the chance to own the most regal of autographs. But… Read more Audio
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Imran Khan arrested after being charged with corruption
5:15 AM.To the Middle East now - in Doha is our correspondent Alex Baird. Audio
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Solo parents big winner in Australian budget
5:06 AM.We begin this morning in Australia - joining Nathan Rarere from high above Brisbane is our good friend Pam Corkery. Audio
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Willis: National's ideas to prevent teachers' strikes in future
5:52 AM.Most Year 12s in the South Island will have no school today, thanks to a rolling teachers' strike that's making it's way up North from tomorrow. More than 20,000 secondary school teachers will take… Read more Audio
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New Zealand has its own homegrown Covid-19 sub-variant
5:44 AM.As the covid19 pandemic stretches on, virologists have come up with a whole raft of names for variants and sub variants. Many have become household names. Remember the days of Delta, Alpha, Beta and… Read more Audio
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Motueka's Gecko Theatre gets global attention in Timeout mag
5:32 AM.Small and peculiar - that's the description of a cinema at the top of the South Island getting some serious global attention. When both screens are fully booked - the Gecko Theatre in Motueka squeezes… Read more Audio
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LDR Marlborough:region may struggle with air quality in future
5:22 AM.We meet the people in your neighbourhood courtesy of the Local Democracy Reporting. And joining Nathan Rarere with the latest from Marlborough is Maia Hart. Audio
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UK Sky News' coronation coverage joked about Tuvalu
5:13 AM.To the Pacific now - joining Nathan Rarere from Tonga is Kalafi Moala. Audio
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UK: King Charles asks people to volunteer on Bank Holiday
5:05 AM.They're busy de-festooning London of bunting - for all the action from the massive clean-up, Nathan Rarere is joined by our correspondent Ellie Jay. Audio
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Coronation concert taking place in Windsor
5:54 AM.To the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Our correspondent in London is Henry Riley. Audio
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Immigrants band together to help fight "dawn raids" actions
5:48 AM.A fiery meeting at the weekend has led to the formation of a coalition of communities who say they still feel unfairly targeted by the Immigration department. This follows revelations that Immigration… Read more Audio
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Heathily revved up for winter, getting Covid, flu vaccinations
5:44 AM.With winter upon us, public health messaging remains in place encouraging New Zealanders to be up to date with their booster and flu Shots. South Seas Healthcare in Otara are running a community-led… Read more Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
5:22 AM.He does indeed have a loverly bunch of coconuts - joining Nathan Rarere from the fruit and veggie markets where he's been camped out all night waiting for them to open is our Minister of Fruit and… Read more Audio
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Europe: funerals for victims of mass shooting in Serbia
5:14 AM.Heading to Europe now - from Sweden is our correspondent Dr Anita Purcell Sjölund. Audio
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US: another mass shooting in Dallas, Texas killing 10
5:05 AM.We begin this post-coronation week in the United States, Nathan Rarere is joined from New York Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann. Audio
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Coronation: Henry Riley on atmosphere in London pre coronation
5:54 AM.The rehearsals are done... the crowds have gathered... and the menu's finalised. The only thing left now is the coronation itself. With just a day to go until the King Charles is formally crowned… Read more Audio