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Heating NZ's homes: 'We're really still lagging way, way behind'

Interview
Tue 30 May 2023

Kim O’Sullivan was interviewed by RNZ at the recent Reducing Energy Hardship Conference for the story on 28 May 2023 Heating NZ's homes: 'We're really still lagging way, way behind'

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  • https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/490857/heating-nz-s-homes-we-re-really-still-lagging-way-way-behind
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