This piece examines the rising electricity prices in New Zealand, attributing them to gentailer profit surges from wholesale generation, regulatory shortcomings, and a lack of consumer protection, while advocating for solar energy and greater government oversight to align the电力市场
How this topic has been named, week by week. A new alias winning out is usually a framing shift.
How the news corpus has covered this same topic over the last 12 weeks. 6 articles from RNZ, Stuff, NZ Herald, ODT, 1News, Newsroom and The Spinoff. Click through to the press view for the full panel.
Verbatim segments from politicians speaking on podcasts and radio shows about this topic. Sourced via the voice-reference library — each speaker has been confirmed manually from their voice clip. Click play to stream the original audio from the publisher, pre-seeked to the moment the quote starts.
Now, Chemist Warehouse always here for you, obviously. They're open early, close late, which is what we want. They've also always got the pharmacist available as well to offer the expert advice whenever you need it. Now, pseudo Ephodreen products, they remain available, of course, at the chemist warehouse. Are the pharmacists ready to assess whether these products are suitable for managing that nasal and sinus congestion you got as well as the other common cold and flu symptoms? Now, the medications these days, as you'll be well aware, don't require the script anymore, but it is important to consult with a chemist warehouse pharmacist to ensure that they are right for your individual needs and circumstances. So chemist warehouse, super proud to support your health with the trusted service, the extended hours, the everyday low prices on a wide range of products, and to learn more, visit your nearest chemist warehouse location, or you can do it online today as well. Uh chemist warehouse, your trusted destination for affordable health and well being every day of the year. 724. So given the original, um ironic, I'm talking about Tama Heri a moment ago. Given the original Māori Party was formed, right? Go back to 2004. Let's call it so they've been around how long? 20 ish years. Let's call it 20 years. Would we call it a success, the Māori Party? A party for Māori. What have they achieved? Have they done more damage than good? There's a question. Do we differentiate, say, between Māori and Māori? And by that I mean Māori who aren't as angsty as some and are perfectly happy on the general role. Is the Māori movement generally just for agitators and as such you have people with very specific agendas and those agendas are almost certain to clash? See, I got no doubt the Māori Party in their current iteration will implode this election. I think everyone does basically. I've got little doubt Labour's going to scoop up most of the support. The same Labour Party that got trout's last election because the Māori Party 2.0 was the repository of so much hope and promise, apparently. Uh, the history of Māori role voting, it's mad. Absolutely mad. Labour forever, voted Labour forever until New Zealand first came along, until then Labour came along, until the Māori Party Part One came along, and then Labour and then New Zealand first until Murray Party Part 2 came along. It's the Māori vote. Is is the Māori vote a cheap date type of fear? You know, you flash a bit of bling and say something random so you can reel them in. How else do you explain the wild gyrations in direction? On a broader question, just what exactly have the Māori seats delivered, specifically, ever, under any party for anyone. Is the mistake? I was thinking to myself yesterday, the race bit. See, Peter Sharples is not Rawary Whitity. Toriana Turi is not Debbie Packer or Dover Samuels or two Wiley or Tuku Morgan. But because they all happen to be Māori, they should all apparently be the same. Is that the mistake? Race is first, second, and third. Ideas, policies, visions, they come a long way down the list. After you've all arrived as Māori, you suddenly realize you don't actually have a lot in common, and as a result, you fall out. Because that's the undeniable outworking of the Māori vote and the Māori parties. The vote swings wildly, and quality and delivery even more wildly. Kapakingy is but another sad chapter that we've seen many times before. It all ends the same way in a great big shambolic mess. So 20 years in counting. What's the point? How dodgy was Hipkins yesterday? I mean, come on. Luxury Marmite Sandwich. Toasters in the toasters in the sandwich room. He doesn't recognise the toaster. And he goes, Is this got anything to do with the Labour? The Labour Party. And then finally, he coughs that it's some person who used to work for them who doesn't work for them anymore, and the whole thing's a mess. I mean, how dodgy does he look? I'll ask Ginny about that. She won't like it, but I'll ask her anyway. The best thing I read, and I don't have time to tell you the full story at the moment. But the best thing I read yesterday, and there was an irony, because it came at the same time the spin-off, which is a strange is it unfair of me to call it a strange wee website? Is it's an eclectic website. Anyway, they're they're they're after more money, basically. They think they're going to go broke again, so they've done this before. They're after more money. Anyway, the irony of that on the day they asked for more money was the day they had a what I found to be a fascinating read uh on Trevor Mallard. Remember him? Uh and I'll explain what he said because what he said is critical. So that's coming up after the news, which is next, along with Judith Collins.
Up to 12 framings spread across orientations. Each framing is a short phrase the topic extractor generated to characterise the piece's stance — not a quote from the source. Click through to read the original.
rising household costs undermining affordability
What is pushing power prices up? The electricity regulator wants to knowSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.