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    Transpower is warning of potential power failures in the South Island, while it deals with a severe "geomagnetic induced current event"

    Transpower is warning of potential power failures in the South Island, while it deals with a severe "geomagnetic induced current event"


    The national grid operator has declared a Grid Emergency affecting assets at Manapouri, Roxburgh, Makarewa and Benmore.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Business:
    After 50 years, the end seems nigh for the humble barcode, which is set to be gradually phased out, and replaced with a next-generation upgrade within two years 10:47

    Soccer:
    A fine morning for leaders Liverpool in the Premier League - without even playing 10:27

    Entertainment:
    Sophia Bush has finalised her divorce 10:26

    Auckland:
    An investigation is underway after one person died in a crash in Karaka, in south Auckland last night 10:07

    Entertainment:
    Justin Baldoni is suing the New York Times for $250 million after the newspaper published Blake Lively's sexual harassment allegations 9:56

    General:
    Maiden success for Kiwi freeskier Luca Harrington on the FIS Big Air World Cup circuit 9:47

    Cricket:
    A return to the Basin Reserve has delivered fond memories in the ODI format for Black Cap Daryl Mitchell heading into the first one-dayer against Sri Lanka this morning 9:37

    Entertainment:
    Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has rejoined Instagram 9:26

    Entertainment:
    Justin Baldoni has accused Ryan Reynolds of berating him for allegedly fat-shaming Blake Lively 8:56

    International:
    Golden Globe Awards 2025: How to watch and who's hosting 8:27


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