The following rundown was sourced from the broadcaster's website:
06:00 - News, sport, weather.
06:10
Master waka builder Hekenukumai "Hec" Busby has made at least 30 waka and each February returns to Waitangi to bless two large waka housed at the Treaty grounds in the Bay of islands.
06:18 - Pacific news.
06:22 - Morning rural news.
06:27 - Te Manu Korihi news:
Crowds have gathered at the treaty grounds in Waitangi to take part in the dawn service; Time to look at Waitangi Day events throughout the motu; An Auckland tribe with no marae building has started to repair its relationship with the Crown.
06:35
David Cunliffe is making his first trip to Waitangi as the leader of the Labour Party, well aware that a good response from Māori voters could be crucial to his chances of becoming prime minister after this year's elections.
06:41
Sochi sets first record: most expensive Winter Olympics ever. The Olympic flame has arrived in Sochi, with the Winter Games opening in two days time.
06:48 - Morning business news.
07:00 - News, sport, weather.
07:09
Opposition parties attending Waitangi have urged Māori to vote for them to help change the Government.
07:12
Prime Minister John Key used his Waitangi speech to tell Māori that they have done very well under a National government.
07:17
The speed skater Shane Dobbin will carry the flag for New Zealand at the opening ceremony of the Sochi Olympic Winter Games.
07:21
Schapelle Corby will know within days whether she will be released on parole from a Bali jail, more than nine years after she was caught with drugs at the holiday island's airport.
07:24
New statistics show wage growth is still slow, despite the rest of the economy picking up.
07:28
A young boy from Paihia with a message has taken out this year's Waitangi Has Talent competition.
07:35
History was made at Waitangi's Te Tii marae yesterday when for the first time, women were allowed to speak.
07:39
In an unprecedented report, the United Nations has demanded the Vatican immediately remove all clergy members who are known, or suspected, child abusers.
07:45 - Sports news.
07:48
It has no marae, virtually no land, and no money but things are about to improve for the Auckland iwi, Te Kawerau a Maki. The Crown is poised to apologise and compensate the iwi.
07:51
A man who stole 18 million dollars from the ASB Bank, spending it on property, prostitutes and wine, has been granted parole.
07:53
Family and friends of the crew members of the missing yacht Nina are planning a new search of islands between New Caledonia and Australia.
07:56
Support for a change to the New Zealand flag is strong among people at Waitangi, there to attend the 174th anniversary of the signing of the treaty tomorrow.
08:00 - News, sport, weather.
08:09
On a day of low key protest at Waitangi yesterday, it was the Prime Minister, John Key, who made the most talked about challenge.
08:12
The Mana Party leader Hone Harawira is one of the thousands at Waitangi but took a relatively quiet profile during yesterday's political welcomes.
08:17
Our Northland reporter Lois Williams has been covering Waitangi Day events since 1989.
08:20
A mass sail past of waka will be one of the highlights of the 174th anniversary celebrations of the signing of the treaty at Waitangi today.
08:23
A dawn service has been held in Mount Maunganui and our reporter Lorna Perry is there.
08:25
They've been a staple of Radio New Zealand for decades - four to be exact. The bird calls have been played in the mornings on Radio New Zealand since 1974.
08:30 - Markets update.
08:35 - Sports news.
08:38
Further south in the country, Waitangi celebrations are a little more relaxed than than in the far north.
08:42
The New Zealand cricketers may have thrashed India in the one-day series, but will need to overcome different challenges in the Tests which begin in Auckland this morning.
08:47
New guidelines on schools' legal limits when searching students for drugs and weapons, which were published yesterday, clarify their powers in light of law changes made in the Education Act last year, and school principals say they will be more likely to call the police.
08:48 - Te Manu Korihi news:
The rain in Waitangi is putting a dampner on festivities to mark the signing of the treaty; Ngati Kahungunu in the Hawkes Bay region is holding a massive whanau day in Hastings; Hundreds of people are expected to converge on the South Taranaki township of Patea for Paepae in the Park.
08:52
Mayors in many districts are marking Waitangi Day by conducting citizenship ceremonies and today near Lyttleton the Colorado native Betsy Macdonald is to be sworn in by Christchurch mayor Lianne Dalziel.
08:56
One of the most distinctive sounds being heard at Waitangi throughout the Waitangi Day celebrations comes from the Royal New Zealand Navy's band.