-
Greens welcome new marine reserves for South East Otago
The Green Party is today welcoming the Government’s announcement that there will be six new marine reserves on the South East Otago coast.
-
Only the Green Party will build houses at the scale Aotearoa needs
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson is visiting The Commons Project at Housing First Ōtautahi, which helps vulnerable whānau connect and engage with services.
-
Let’s vote for the Aotearoa we deserve
The Future is Up to Us released today by the Green Party is a clear vision of the future we can build together.
-
Green Party will end child poverty
The Green Party will double the Best Start payment and make it available for every child under three years of age - and it will be paid for with a fair tax system.
-
National's welfare policy is cruel
The National Party’s job seeker policy announced today is heartless.
-
Green voice crucial for climate action
The Green Party is today welcoming Labour’s climate manifesto, but is clear that much more will need to be done to tackle the climate crisis.
-
People need a government that will build many more homes
Labour’s plan to build more homes is a welcome step forward, but it lacks ambition.
-
Only the Greens will deliver a fair amnesty for overstayers
The Green Party is today welcoming Labour coming to the table to ensure an amnesty for overstayers, but only the Greens will ensure immigration settings actually reflect the reality of people who have been failed by our immigration system.
-
Climate future of communities on the line this election
Green Party co leader James Shaw attended a South Dunedin Future street meeting today to discuss local responses to climate change.
-
Green Party calls for stronger action by Auckland Council to protect urban trees and native forest
The Green Party is calling on Auckland Council to do more to protect urban trees and housing developer Aedifice Property Group to restore and replant the native forest it cleared, and protect all the remaining trees on Ngahere Road in Pukekohe after a significant number of native trees were cut down.