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Confusion over new British passport rules
29 Jan 2026The British High Commissioner to New Zealand has acknowledged new border rules may be confusing for some potential travellers. High Commissioner Iona Thomas spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Morning sports chat
29 Jan 2026An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Morning market update
29 Jan 2026The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team. Audio
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Parents hit by growing cost of school uniforms
29 Jan 2026Depending on what school your child goes to, a full school uniform set - including shoes, blazer and PE uniform could set you back about $600. Westlake Boys High School headmaster Paul Fordham spoke… Audio
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Why 2026 might not be the year to sell your home
29 Jan 2026It might not be the year to sell your home, with economists scaling back their forecasts for house prices. ANZ senior economist Matthew Galt spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Westport flood risks blocking new home insurance policies
29 Jan 2026A major insurance company has temporarily stopped offering new home insurance policies in Westport because of the town's flood risk. Climate change correspondent Kate Newton reports. Audio
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Mount Maunganui landslide victim formally identified
29 Jan 2026One of the victims of the deadly Mount Maunganui landslide has been formally identified as Max Furse-Kee. RNZ Reporter in Mount Maunganui, Lauren Crimp spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Morning business news for 29 January 2026
29 Jan 2026An early morning update from RNZ's business team. Audio
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Polling shows a quarter of Kiwis have no trust in police
29 Jan 2026A quarter of New Zealanders say they have little or no trust in the police, new polling shows, but most people's positions were not rattled by the Jevon McSkimming scandals. Political reporter Lillian… Audio
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NZ Post defends closure of 140 mail counters
29 Jan 2026NZ Post is defending its decision to close more than 140 mail counters in stores across the country. NZ Post CEO David Walsh spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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US news update from Washington DC
29 Jan 2026Washington correspondent Jagruti Dave spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Latest rural news for 29 January 2026
29 Jan 2026The latest rural news with Gianina Schwanecke. Audio
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Flood hit homeowners in Auckland heading to court
29 Jan 2026Three years since Auckland was hit by double storms that took lives and displaced hundreds, some homeowners facing ongoing flood risk are heading to court. Audio
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Latest international news
29 Jan 2026Catch up with the latest headlines from around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins. Audio
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Researcher says congestion charge plan could backfire
29 Jan 2026A University of Auckland researcher looking into congestion charging says the plan could backfire if realistic alternatives aren't in place. Dr Hyesop Shin spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Labour's focus for the election year ahead
29 Jan 2026Willow-Jean Prime makes her first appearance on First Up for the year - she talks education and political polls Audio
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Wellington's city beaches get volunteer lunchtime cleanup today
29 Jan 2026Wellington's Great Big Waterfront Clean Up kicks off today, organiser Naiomi Murgatroyd talked with Nathan Rarer''e' Audio
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Northland Kiwi being killed in big numbers due to roaming dogs
29 Jan 2026There's a kiwi-pocalyse up north - and a lot of mud - Peter de Graaf reports. Audio
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US to hold multi-day military exercises in Middle East
29 Jan 2026The US builds up its military presence in the Persian Gulf - Alex Baird reports from Doha Audio
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What is hyrox and why is everyone talking about it?
28 Jan 2026Gary Moodie, owner of Flex Fitness gyms in Kaiapoi and Rangiora is about to compete in his very first Hyrox race. Audio
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Nights Science with Ezzy Pearson
28 Jan 2026Nights science correspondent Ezzy Pearson joins Susana Lei'ataua to talk clever cows and moon landings. Audio
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Midweek - Mauao tragedy, morning news shake-up, solo promos
28 Jan 2026How media reported the Mauao disaster and devatation elsewhere - and political counter-claims at a time of tragedy. Also morning news shake-up ahead, netball's media problems, and the art of the solo… Audio
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Young New Zealanders say the system is broken and they feel powerless to fix it
Susana Lei'ataua talks to Outward Bound CEO Malindi MacLean. Audio