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Loss of Contact’s Stratford peaker will affect electricity market - analyst
One of Contact Energy's peakers will be out of action until 2025.
One of Contact Energy's peakers will be out of action until 2025.
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World rugby’s elite nations are now well-versed in the blueprint to beat the All Blacks.
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It’s absolute negligence on the banks’ behalf and it’s an embarrassment internationally.'
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