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    Rises in hydro lake levels - have eased concerns about having enough power this winter

    Rises in hydro lake levels - have eased concerns about having enough power this winter


    But Meridian Energy says we're still recovering from dwindling gas supplies.

    Reserves have dropped 27 percent over the past year.

    Chief Executive Mike Roan says in the long-term, renewables will give us a stable energy supply.

    He says we're currently in period needing to patch together solutions, until they can make the renewable transition.

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    Business:
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    Cricket:
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    Entertainment:
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    Business:
    New Zealand must build more cross political party support, to make progress in infrastructure 6:47

    Entertainment:
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    Entertainment:
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    Business:
    Discussions are circling on whether now's the time to means-test Superannuation 21:57

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    Soccer:
    The Oceania Football Confederation believe the Pro League scheduled to start next January will boost professionalism across the Pacific 21:17


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