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Low income households cut back on showering, washing and cooking as power bills rise

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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

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Consumer Care Guildeline w/ Kimberly O'Sullivan : May 16, 2023

Consumer Care Guildeline w/ Kimberly O'Sullivan : May 16, 2023 , 7.34 MB

Kimberley O’Sullivan | Researcher at Otago University

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Why are our poorest paying the most for electricity?

The Panel with Sue Kedgley and Allan Blackman (Part 2)

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The Panel with Sue Kedgley and Allan Blackman (Part 2)  25′12″ The Panel (29 May 2023) 

 

The Panel with Ruth Money and Allan Blackman (Part 2)

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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

Concerns about those struggling to pay power bills

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An Otago University researcher says the number of those in energy hardship is likely much higher than government officials think.

The Panel with Mark Sainsbury & Sue Bradford (Part 1)

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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Mark Sainsbury & Sue Bradford discuss changes to Auckland's Local Alcohol Plan - no booze from t

Kimberley O’Sullivan | Researcher at Otago University

Interview

Why are our poorest paying the most for electricity?

The Front Page: $1 billion a year could be saved by improving quality of NZ homes

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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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