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Canberra hopes to work out a solution to Melanesia sorcery
Audio 5 Jun 2013A conference that hopes to address the issue of sorcery and witchcraft killings in Melanesia is getting underway in Canberra. Audio
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Anti-violence group welcomes non-contact order bill
Audio 28 May 2013An anti-violence group has welcomed a new bill which targets violent or sexual offenders who try to live or work near their victims. The new law would that would give judges the power to ban offenders… Audio
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Mine company in Papua welcomes inspectors
Audio 23 May 2013The last body was pulled out of the Grasberg mine in Papua on Tuesday night, and the company has vowed to allow inspectors before the mine reopens. Audio
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PNG Haus Krai rated a great success
Audio 16 May 2013Haus Krai rated a great success in raising awareness about the levels of violence which have become entrenched in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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One In Five for 12 May 2013
These days, you name it, the Internet has got it, but some people living with disabilities may only be enjoying a fraction of what's available. Katy Gosset gets on line with the Royal New Zealand… Audio
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Contact Energy's financial cuts effect on SOEs
Audio 14 Feb 2013What are the implications of Contact Energy's cost-saving on the partial sale of State Owned Enterprises? Audio
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Contact Energy is moving to cut about 100 jobs
Audio 13 Feb 2013Contact Energy is moving to cut about 100 jobs in the face of flat demand for electricity. Audio
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SOE partial sales put Contact Energy under more scrutiny
Audio 17 Oct 2012Contact Energy will be under greater scrutiny with the planned partial privatisation of state-owned power companies, but it's chairman is confident the firm will benefit. Audio
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Contact walks away from big hydro expansion on the Clutha
Audio 1 May 2012Contact Energy has scrapped multi billion dollar plans to build hydro dams on the Clutha River, because the economics don't stack up. Audio
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Tracing Abel Tasman's first contact with Maori
Audio 29 Mar 2012Gerco Hiddink and his partner are graphic designers from eastern Holland. They've taken two months off from their graphic design company for an extended holiday in Golden Bay, where Dutch explorer… Audio
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Medicated contact lenses
Audio 19 Nov 2011Dr Mark Byrne of Auburn University is part of a team that reckons it's cracked the secret of a medicated contact lens. No more eyedrops running down your face; these lenses slowly release a controlled… Audio
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Consumer says customer exodus hurts Contact's profits
Audio 23 Aug 2011Consumer New Zealand says a campaign to encourage customers to check where they can get the cheapest electricity has encouraged people to quit Contact Energy. Audio
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New Zealand embassy in Japan striving to make contact
Audio 14 Mar 2011New Zealand's ambassador to Japan, Ian Kennedy, says consular staff are working hard to make contact with all the New Zealanders who may have been affected by the earthquake and tsunami. Audio
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New Zealand embassy trying to contact all New Zealanders
Audio 14 Mar 2011New Zealand's embassy in Japan is working hard to make contact with all the New Zealanders who may have been affected by the earthquake and tsunami. Audio
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Points of Contact
Audio 12 Dec 2010Performance artist Jim Allen on re-staging his 1970s performance work. Audio
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Contact admits windfarm construction could be 10 years away
Audio 4 Oct 2010Contact Energy has admitted construction of a proposed 58 turbine wind farm south east of Dannevirke could be delayed for up to ten years, even if its appeal to the Environment Court is successful. Audio
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Ian Barber: first contact and food
Audio 18 Sep 2010Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Otago, who is presenting new evidence on two of New Zealand's most iconic violent first-contact encounters between indigenous people and Europeans. Audio
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As cyclone nears, Fiji loses contact with outer islands
Audio 16 Mar 2010Cyclone Tomas has caused havoc in the north of Fiji. Winds of up to 270 kilometres an hour and high seas are thought to have devastated some regions. Audio
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"Electricity prices need to keep going up"- Contact Energy
Audio 23 Feb 2010The company has just announced a half year underlying profit of 81 million dollars slightly up on the same period in 2008. Audio
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Contact raises prices for half of its customers
Audio 11 Feb 2010One of the largest electricity companies, Contact Energy, is raising prices by 5 percent, hitting 300 thousand customers in the pocket. Audio
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My first contact
Audio 2 Dec 2009Filming the Amazonian Ikpeng tribe, which had first contact with the outside world in 1964, and the joys and challenges of teaching Brazilian tribes to document their lives. Audio
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Missing rowers still haven't contacted race control
Audio 1 Jul 2009Organisers of a rowing race across the Indian Ocean have lost contact with a team of four New Zealanders, who are raising funds for a prostate cancer charity. Audio
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Contact Energy considers major new hydro electric schemes.
Audio 17 Apr 2009Contact Energy has just gone public with four different proposals, and is asking the public for their preferred choice. Audio
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Contact Energy proposes construction project.
Audio 17 Apr 2009In what would be the largest construction project in decades, Contact Energy wants to build a hydro dam on the Clutha River. Audio
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Contact Energy shares fall
Audio 21 Jan 2009Contact Energy is blaming underinvestment in the country's national grid for a likely twenty percent drop in its profits. Audio