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need or Greed, Servaas van Beekum : 6.8.2009
Need and/or Greed, addressing the current global dilemma. Servaas van Beekum, psychotherapist talks with Anneke Boudewijn about this upcoming conference in Sydney.
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What is a Plutonic Zoo? Victor Konijn : 10.6.2009
Passion and diversity are at the core of this Plutonic Zoo. Anneke Boudewijn spoke to Director Victor Konijn (see photo)
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Telstra snub: Paul Budde: 18.2.2009
Telstra's submission for participation in the national broadband develpment project has been rejected by the government because it did not meet the required standard. How is it possible that Telstra makes such a mistake? Anneke Boudewijn talked to communications analyst Paul Budde.
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NCCA & Dutchlink: 18.2.2009
NCCA President Rod Croes and Dutchlink President Martijn Laguna spoke with Yvon Davis about the Dutch Australian Chamber of Commerce in Melbourne and Sydney.
www.ncca.com.au
www.dutchlink.com.au
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Take-overs are often just a game: 18.2.2009
Most mergers or take-overs usually end up unsuccessful, says Prof. Dr Hans Schenk. (Interview Mathilde Swift)
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Dutch company creates The World in Dubai: 18.2.2009
There is a saying: God created the world, but the Dutch created the Netherlands. Well, one of the biggest dredging companies in the world, van Oord has also created The World!
Bert Groothuizen of van Oord talked about it with Mathilde Swift
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Change of Heart: 18.2.2009
Irene van der Does en Mark Jones show in their exhibiton A change of Heart what they hope will be applied in the business world
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Bank secrets: 18.2.2009
Oxfam-Novib and website Bankgeheimen of Netwerk Vlaanderen call on large Dutch and Belgian banks to behave responsibly and transparently when investing in developing countries.
It concerns investments in companies that contravene environmental and labour rules and sometimes even ignore weapon embargos.
Emily Werlemann talks with Peter Russ, financial specialist with Oxfam Novib
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Economists get it often wrong: 18.2.2009
Economic models are often misleading, because sociological and psychological factors have not been considered, says Henk Folmer, Professor Economic Geography at the University Groningen. You're dealing with human behaviour, says Prof Folmer in conversation with Mathilde Swift. He gives the example of the way an economist would think when buying a car.
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Broadband or Fraudband?: 18.2.2009
On a lecture hosted by Dutchlink in Sydney, Anneke Boudewijn talks to international communication analyst Paul Budde about the 'Broadband War' currently discussed in Australia.
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