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News and current affairs with Nathan Rarere, weekdays at 5am.
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Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour talks the big political issues of the week - beginning with the troubled state of our nation's fire-trucks
Ex-All Black and firefighter Steve Devine challenged David Seymour to meet him at any firestation to check out the state of the nation's firetruck fleet
UK correspondnent Henry Riley has an update on the weekend's stabbings on a train at Doncaster
Auckland's Mayor and Council have been sworn in, and the inauguration had a very Pasifika flavour as local democracy reporter Mary Afemata explains
Japan's baseball mad after this year's world series in the US, Chris Gilbert told us how crazy they are
First Up producer Ross McNaughton reports on a bad weekend for Koi carp in Waikato
Katherine Firkin reports from New York where they're heading to the polls to elect a new Mayor
Glenn Forsyth has news about a new salad selection hitting stores this week
Two more arrests in the Louvre heist - Anita Purcell-Sjölund has her report from Europe
Irish rugby broadcaster Will Slattery cast his expert eye over the Irish team named to face the All Blacks this weekend in Chicago
US correspondent Bevan Hurley updates us on Hurricane Melissa from Halloween Central, New York City
Minister of Fruit and Veggies Glenn Forsyth brings you his Fruit of the Week. Capsicum. But not the green ones.
Anas Mallick brings you his South Asia report today from .. Saudi Arabia
Labour MP Willow-Jean Prime responds to the Goverment's draft curriculum
UK Correspondent Ellie Jay on why a deported sex offender was paid £500
Waiuku's Kariaotahi Beach to open new surf life saving club this weekend - Nathan spoke with long time member Jim Coe
Australia correspondent Emma Cropper breaks down Australia's rising inflation
If you've ever seen the Saltwater Crocodiles being fed at Auckland's Butterfly Creek and wondered why on earth someone would choose do that for a job, so did our poroducer Ross McNaughton. So he went along to watch a feeding and discovered there's a lengthy training regime. But it's not for the faint of heart, or bladder.
The Bat Colab founder Mark Roper is asking Hawkes Bay residents are being asked if they'd like to host a bat detector on their properties www.thebatcolab.co.nz
Alex Baird reports from the Middle-East on the tenuous Gaza ceasefire
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