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

Interview

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.

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

Interview

Kim O’Sullivan Spoke on The Panel with Wallace Chapman 30 May 23 about energy hardship and ways to fix it, including energy performance certificates for

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

Interview

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 st

Doctor Kimberley O'Sullivan says Pre-pay power customers more likely to struggle

Interview

Kimberley O'Sullivan, a researcher at the University of Otago's Department of Public Health says pre-pay consumers are more likely to be struggling than

McCarroll and Andrew Hoggard (Part 2)

Interview

More support urged for many struggling to keep warm in winter

Interview

More support urged for many struggling to keep warm in winter 

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Being forced to leave your rental home can harm health

Blog

Eviction, or a forced move from rental housing, is a common experience for New Zealand renters, yet we know very little about its effects.

Students suffer as they struggle to heat cold flats

Interview
Dr Kimberley O'Sullivan speaks about her research finding students are more likely to live in damp,mouldy homes
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