Programme Description
- Hosted by Paul Henry, this TV3 and RadioLIVE news show provides you with everything you need to know to start the day and more. paulhenry.co.nz or #PaulHenryEverywhere to join the conversation.
Rights Statement
- Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Hosts
- Paul Henry (Host)
- Hillary Barry (Host)
- Jim Kayes (Host)
- Perlina Lau (Host)
UPBEAT MUSIC Practice makes perfect. The more you do something, the better you get at it. It's the same with energy savings. It's about getting into the habit. And it's the little things that make a big difference. Do simple things like this... CLICK! ...and this... CLICK! ...at home and at work until it becomes the norm. Here's a tip ` make a list of easy things you can do, put it where the whole family can see it and keep adding to it. Switching on to switching off could save your household around $200 a year. And if we all did it, we could save the country over $320 million each year. It's not only about saving money; it's about doing our bit and looking after resources for future generations. OK. ALL: Yeah! For more energy saving ideas, visit energywise.govt.NZ UPBEAT MUSIC In the final referendum, your vote counts. Help decide which flag we stand for and how we're represented to the world. It's time to decide, New Zealand. Two almost identical families; two almost identical fridge-freezers. Both have all the modern features. So what's the difference? The Smiths chose a fridge-freezer that's Energy Star qualified. That means it uses up to 40% less energy. Because it runs all day every day, that will save the Smiths a lot on their energy bills. And that's just one appliance. Next time you need a new appliance, look for one displaying the Energy Star.