Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called contact.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 151 - 175 of 564 in total
-
Second Covid-19 case in NZ, health officials search for those in contact
Public health officials are racing to track down dozens of people who may have been in close contact with the second New Zealander diagnosed with coronavirus.
The woman, in her 30s, returned from… Audio
-
Covid-19: Healthline contacting thousands not in self-isolation
Healthline is currently contacting people who travelled home from China this month but are not in isolation.
It's using phone numbers given to them by Customs, based on who crossed the border after 2… Audio
-
Contact Energy posts lower half year profit
The country's biggest power company, Contact Energy, has reported a 78 percent fall in half year profit after lower sales. Audio
-
Wellington City Council reveals contact centre oddities
Santa and Wellington City Council are both keeping a list, although the council's is a bit different.
Instead of who's been naughty and who's been nice, the council has compiled a list of the… Audio
-
Contact and Meridian working with Transpower to upgrade lines
Transpower's upgrade to the South Island electricity grid will be fast tracked with the financial aid of energy companies preparing in case the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter shuts down. Audio
-
Pasifika boy humiliated over his size by Australian rugby officials
An 11-year-old Australian boy of Cook Island Maori descent has been left in tears after he was pointed out as "the big kid" and called to get off the field in the middle of a junior rugby tournament… Audio
-
Kiwi optometrist develops contact lens to combat myopia
Myopia, or shortsightedness, usually kicks in around the age of 8 and progresses for the next 10 years. Now a Kiwi scientist has developed a contact lens which slows the progression of myopia in kids.
… -
Scammers target Pasifika community
Pasifika community leaders in Auckland are warning about a rise in scams and are urging people not to be ashamed to speak up. Audio
-
The Lilburn Lecture 2019: Breath of the Birds by Dame Gillian Whitehead
In 'Breath of the Birds' Dame Gillian Whitehead discusses the origin of taonga puoro, their revival, and how she has used traditional Māori musical instruments in her compositions. Audio, Gallery
-
Small Pacific states brace for measles spread
Some of the Pacific's smallest states are bracing for the arrival of measles, as the disease spreads through the region. Audio
-
Canada group rescues refugees from PNG's Bomana prison
Rescuing asylum seekers from Papua New Guinea's Bomana prison is the aim of a group privately sponsoring the resettlement of refugees in Canada. Audio
-
Samoans flock to hospitals for measles immunisations
Samoans are flocking to clinics following news of two more deaths suspected to be from measles. Audio
-
Measles outbreak in Pacific: NZ Govt under pressure
New Zealand's government is under pressure to limit harm from measles, which is spreading into Pacific Island countries. Audio
-
Teachers call for physical contact rules to be relaxed
Restrictions around whether teachers can hug or touch students may soon be relaxed. Currently teachers can't physically restrain students unless they're a danger to others. Audio
-
Suspected measles case in Samoa connected to Auckland outbreak
Samoa's health officials are awaiting international confirmation after an adult tested positive in Samoa for measles, which is thought to have been transmitted from the Auckland outbreak. Audio
-
NZ expands regional parliamentary support to Pacific
New Zealand's Parliament is expanding its support to its counterparts in the Pacific with a new programme, Tai a Kiwa. Audio
-
Pacific police caught off guard by growth of meth trade
Police forces around the Pacific have been caught off guard by the growth of the methamphetamine trade in the region. Audio
-
Sale of two businesses helps Contact lift profit
The country's biggest power company, Contact Energy, has more than doubled its net profit for the year after some cost cutting and the shedding two of its businesses. Audio
-
ACC wrong to deny woman after asbestos contact - High Court
The High Court has ruled that a woman who died of a cancer caused by inhaling asbestos was entitled to ACC cover.
Deanna Trevarthen died in 2016 at the age of 45, after being exposed to asbestos… Audio
-
Should under 12s be playing contact sport?
From 2022 Canadian children aged 12 and younger will no longer be able to play the fullest version of American football to protect them from long-term cognitive problems resulting from repetitive head… Audio
-
No contact sport for children
Children shouldn't play contact sport until at least 12 years old experts say. They were unanimous is saying that a little contact in pre-teens to the head is too much contact. Audio
-
Attempt to expel FSM journalist linked to China criticism
A journalist in the Federated States of Micronesia has linked her scrutiny of Chinese investment to an attempt by traditional leaders in Yap to expel her. Audio
-
Commerce Commission charges Contact Energy over fuel ad
The Commerce Commission has laid seven charges against the power company Contact Energy over alleged misleading advertising. Audio
-
Cop on trial says sexual contact was consensual
A police officer is being accused of reciting parts of a complainant's evidence to strengthen his own story. Reporter Jordan Bond was at the High Court in Auckland, where detective inspector Kevin… Audio
-
Red Alert in northern Vanuatu as Cyclone Oma looms
Audio 13 Feb 2019Vanuatu's Meteological Service says there is a red alert in place today as Cyclone Oma approaches the countries northern provinces. Audio