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Income support for unemployed must be urgently increased
Stats NZ unemployment data released today further highlights the urgent need for this government to step up and provide everyone with enough to get by.
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James Shaw announces resignation
Hon James Shaw, the architect of New Zealand’s landmark climate change legislation, the Zero Carbon Act, has announced that he will be stepping down as Co-leader of the Green Party in March. He will remain in Parliament for the time being to support the Bill of Rights (Right to a Sustainable Environment) Amendment Bill.
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Military deployment dangerous and naïve
The Green Party is deeply disturbed at the Government’s decision to deploy New Zealand defence force staff to the Red Sea.
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Statement from the Co-leaders of the Green Party on the resignation of Golriz Ghahraman
Golriz Ghahraman has been the leading voice in Parliament for human rights, truly independent foreign policy, and electoral reform for six years. Her political achievements are significant.
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Statement from Golriz Ghahraman
It is a great honour to serve as a Member of Parliament. I am proud of my advocacy work on human rights and foreign affairs, and particularly proud of campaigns that resulted in practical improvements to the electoral laws governing donations and overseas voting.
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Knowingly cruel, Govt makes Aotearoa a more precarious place for working people
Just days after axing Fair Pay Agreements, this Government is once again trampling over people’s working rights by making it possible for bosses to fire new staff without reason.
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Govt trashing nature for its industry mates
The Government’s repeal of the Natural and Built Environment Act is rushed, ideologically motivated, and will be hugely damaging to the health of our communities and the environment.
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Cold climate cuts for Christmas
Once again, the National Party has shown a breathtaking willingness to say one thing during an election campaign and then do the exact opposite when in government.
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Govt gets its priorities all wrong with Kāinga Ora review
The independent reviews of Kāinga Ora announced today should be focused primarily on building enough houses to make sure everyone has a warm, dry, and affordable place to live.
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Public transport and housing must be prioritised from remnants of Let's Get Wellington Moving
The new government's decision to walk away from Let's Get Wellington Moving shows they are still tied to the failed approach of building more roads.