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  • Lax response to cows in waterways a symptom of Canterbury’s democratic deficit

    Environment Canterbury’s (ECan) lax attitude to cows polluting our waterways is a symptom of a council which is more responsive to central government’s agricultural intensification agenda than the public’s concern for the environment and water quality, the Green Party said today. The comments come on the back of the most recent Environment Canterbury (ECan) compliance report which shows 95 complaints were made to the council about stock entering waterways in 2013 and 2014, with only one resulting in a fine....
  • ‘Stock in lake’ incident shows Govt is failing to protect our waterways

    Allowing stock to traipse through waterways on its watch is evidence the National Government has failed to protect our rivers and lakes from pollution, the Green Party said today. “The Government pays lip service to the environment and here’s the evidence that backs that up,” said Green Party water spokesperson Catherine Delahunty. “By shrugging its shoulders at these incidents, the Government is letting polluters off the hook. “The Government’s solutions to our water quality crisis have been feeble, and now...
  • New UN report a concern for NZ-Saudi relationship

    The New Zealand Government cannot genuinely hold Saudi Arabia to account over a new UN report that has found they bombed civilian targets, while at the same time trying to foster a closer relationship with Saudi Arabia by gifting them a $3 million slaughterhouse, said the Green Party today.
  • Kids bear the costs of Govt’s charter school experiment

    The Minister of Education must step up and take responsibility for the children at Whangaruru School who have been failed by her charter school experiment, the Green Party said today. Education Minister Hekia Parata has today confirmed her earlier recommendation to close the experimental charter school, Whangaruru School, in Northland. “The children who were experimented on in Northland have been shortchanged by the Government on their education,” Green Party education spokesperson Catherine Delahunty said today. “The Minister of Education must not...
  • ECan needs to explain if it’s letting polluters off the hook

    Stock grazing in waterways is nothing new in Canterbury, but the Regional Council seems to be letting farmers get away with it, the Green Party said today. The comments come on the back of reports that cows from Dame Sian Elias and Hugh Fletcher’s farm in Canterbury were deliberately allowed to wander into Lake Taylor next to a DOC campsite. “The most recent Environment Canterbury (ECan) compliance report shows 95 complaints were made to the council about stock in waterways....
  • Housing crisis still worrying Reserve Bank

    National’s housing policy half-measures aren’t enough to stop the Reserve Bank keeping interest rates on hold, which in turn is holding back small businesses, the Green Party said. “If it wasn’t for the Auckland housing crisis, I’d expect the Reserve Bank to cut the Official Cash Rate to help businesses invest and hire more staff,” Green Party finance spokesperson Julie Anne Genter said. “With very low inflation, Fonterra cutting its forecast dairy pay-out, and international ratings agencies saying New Zealand’s...
  • Green Party pops champagne for CRL announcement

    The Green Party celebrated the National Government's U-turn on the City Rail Link (CRL), with a mock-opening of the planned Karangahape rail station, which will be built on the site of its Auckland office. The Prime Minister, in his speech to the Auckland Chamber of Commerce today, committed to work with Auckland Council to allow major works to begin on the CRL in 2018. Karangahape Station will be built on the CRL route, and the Mercury Lane entrance constructed on...
  • Green Party celebrates end to CRL delay

    The Green Party is celebrating a major victory today following the Prime Minister’s announcement that the National Government will no longer stand in the way of the City Rail Link (CRL), the Green Party said. The Prime Minister, in his speech to the Auckland Chamber of Commerce today, backtracked on the National Government's long held position of a 2020 start date for the CRL. The Government is committing to work with Auckland Council to bring forward a business plan, formalise...
  • Education and steeper fines needed to get stock out of waterways

    The Green Party is today calling for better education and steeper fines for those who allow their stock to pollute waterways, after cattle on a Canterbury farm were deliberately let into a lake to drink last week. “Farmers up and down the country are working hard to protect rivers and streams by excluding stock from waterways and investing in riparian planting that helps to alleviate nutrient pollution,” said Green Party water spokesperson Catherine Delahunty. “This shocking incident where cows have...
  • More cracks in Government’s economic façade

    More cracks are appearing in the National Government’s façade of economic management, with the Crown accounts back in deficit and international ratings agency Fitch downgrading its predictions for New Zealand’s economy, the Green Party said. “Eight years into National's reign, the Government has slipped back into deficit while net Crown debt continues to grow, because National hasn’t found a stable way to fund its spending choices,” Green Party finance spokesperson Julie Anne Genter said. “The root of National’s economic problems...