As New Zealand households face rising electricity costs, the New Zealand Herald’s Power to the People campaign suggests reforms like best-price promises and abolishing disconnection fees, though critics argue that deeper market changes are needed. Former energy minister Simon Bridges highlights the dominance of four companies—Mercury, Contact, Genesis, and Meridian—that control 85% of the market and made daily profits of $7.8 million last year.
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Witness claims player kicked in head and knocked out before brawl at Auckland Grammar v De La Salle game
Police are investigating a violent sideline brawl involving parents and students that led to the abandonment of a schoolboy rugby match between Auckland Grammar and De La Salle College. The altercation reportedly stemmed from a red card issued after a De La Salle player allegedly kicked an Auckland Grammar player in the head, causing significant commotion among spectators. Want More Context? 🔎
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