Some low-income households are having to cut back on showering, washing and cooking to cope with rising power bills, researchers say.
Consumer Care Guildeline w/ Kimberly O'Sullivan : May 16, 2023 , 7.34 MB
Why are our poorest paying the most for electricity?
The Panel with Sue Kedgley and Allan Blackman (Part 2) 25′12″ The Panel (29 May 2023)
Today on part two of The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Ruth Money and Allan Blackman discuss the high numbers of people representing themselves i
An Otago University researcher says the number of those in energy hardship is likely much higher than government officials think.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Mark Sainsbury & Sue Bradford discuss changes to Auckland's Local Alcohol Plan - no booze from t
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An expert in public health and housing says that New Zealand could save around a $1 billion by improving the quality of our housing stock.
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