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Widow of Fa'anana Efeso Collins calling for inquest
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The widow of late Green Party MP Fa'anana Efeso Collins is calling for an inquest into his death accusing the organisers of the charity event he was attending at the time of failing him. Faanana Efeso Collins died in February last year after suffering a cardiac arrest at a charity event on Auckland's Britomart. Grace Fia'va'ai filed this report.
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The widow of late Green Party MP Fa'anana Efeso Collins is calling for an inquest into his death accusing the organisers of the charity event he was attending at the time of failing him. Faanana Efeso Collins died in February last year after suffering a cardiac arrest at a charity event on Auckland's Britomart. Grace Fia'va'ai filed this report.
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1 King Charles hospitalised due to effects of cancer treatment 7:26
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United Kingdom correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about King Charles recovering after being hospitalised due to side effects from cancer treatment. She also spoke about UK consumer group finding the cost of Easter eggs has soared by up to 50 percent.

1 Northland has highest proportion on unemployment benefits 3:50
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While much has been made of Wellington's job cuts, it's Northland that consistently has the highest proportion of its population on unemployment benefits. In February, 11 percent of the working age population was receiving Jobseeker Support alone. That's well ahead of the next highest region, Gisborne, at 9.4 percent. So what's going on at the top of the country? Money correspondent Susan Edmunds went to find out.…
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1 Fears Taumoefolau will be poached from Moana Pasifika 3:09
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He's been the breakout star this season for Moana Pasifika, but the brighter Kyren Taumoefolau shines, the closer the buzzards get. Taumoefolau has been attracting plenty of attention but fears are growing he will be poached from his current club. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.

1 Anthony Albanese announces election date as May 3rd 5:51
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After months of speculation - Prime Minister Anthony Albanese officially announced Australians are heading to the polls on May 3rd. Mr Albanese and opposition leader Peter Dutton have started their five-week campaigns to win over Australians. Front of mind for many voters are issues around energy, health and the cost of living. Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen.…

1 State house offered to man with disability still empty 4:08
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Shane Emeny who is paralysed has been stuck in emergency housing for four years waiting for a house to become available. But even though one did a year ago, it still has to be modified to suit his needs. Building consent for that modification has only just been granted. ACC, which is overseeing those amendments, said such work can be complex and that government agencies are working fast to get the house ready. Jimmy Ellingham reports.…

1 Queenstown Airport on treated wastewater going into Shotover 7:46
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Queenstown Airport said pumping treated sewage into the Shotover river is not the only way to lower the risk of bird strikes from the animals congregating on waste water near the runway. It would be happy with net covers. The Queenstown Lakes District Council says it's being forced to use emergency powers to dump 12,000 cubic metres of effluent into the river each day, because the current disposal filed is failing, with water ponding on the surface. Queenstown Airport Chief Operating Officer Todd Grace spoke to Lisa Owen.…

1 70th anniversary for lowest cricket score in men's test 4:11
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All out for 26 in a cricket test, Friday marks the 70th anniversary of that unwanted record for the New Zealand cricket team. At Auckland's Eden Park they were bowled out for the lowest score in a men's test, a record that still stands. Jimmy Ellingham looks back, and his report begins with a radio summary from the day.…

1 Founder of Rodin Cars speaks on Liam Lawson's sacking 6:56
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Liam Lawson, in his first full season in Formula 1, has struggled in the opening two rounds; failing to finish in the Australian Grand Prix and then qualified 14th for the sprint race in Shanghai before qualifying last for the Grand Prix itself - and ending up in 12th position - outside of the point-scoring top ten. The billionaire founder of Rodin Cars, David Dicker funded Liam through the ranks of motor racing to reach the pinnacle of a F1 seat and told Lisa Owen he's got strong feeling about what has happened.…

1 Warriors missing key player after Dylan Walker's exit 5:03
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While many a sports fan might be lamenting the demotion of Liam Lawson from the top Red Bull racing team. Warriors fans have also been watching a big week for their team but not for the best reasons. RNZ's Jamie Wall joins us with more.

1 Investment adviser warning people about credit card surcharges 3:11
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Credit card surcharges are everywhere, but the percentage of the surcharge isn't always consistent - and one investment adviser is warning that people are underestimating their impact. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Lisa Owen.
Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about authorities calling South Korea's wildfires the worst the country has had, a Japanese company claiming it has built the world's first 3D printed train station and how Oxford Dictionary has adopted a Filipino word to describe a feeling of "overwhelming cuteness."…
Following the controversy over Tauranga City Council's coffee machine, we wanted to find out what perks other people get at work. Our reporter Bella Craig hit the streets to find out.

1 Mahe Drysdale speaks on council 5 year coffee contract 7:58
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Is it a bad brew at Tauranga City Council or a fair staff perk? It's been revealed the council has got a five year contract for coffee machines and coffee supplies at the cost of $470,000. Criticism from some rate payers has been scorching, but is it better for productivity to have onsite brew and not just the instant stuff? Tauranga City mayor Mahe Drysdale spoke to Lisa Owen.…

1 Albanese Government offering tax cuts ahead of election 6:51
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A pre-election cash-splash is ramping up in Australia ahead of the country's upcoming federal election, as the Albanese Government offers tax cuts and the Opposition counters with their own plan to cut fuel excise. Australian correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen.
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