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Action needed to stop supermarkets taking advantage of people
Supermarket profiteering is driving high food prices and it needs to be reined in urgently, the Green Party says.
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Three waters rebrand insufficient
Today the Government adopted a long held Green Party position to increase the number of water entities to ensure a closer connection with communities they serve. However, despite the rebrand, significant concerns remain.
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Auckland flood response report requires urgent action
Auckland Central Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick welcomes the findings of the Auckland Flood Response Review and urges Council to not delay implementing the 17 recommendations.
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Freshwater crisis needs stronger government action
New Zealand’s rivers, lakes and freshwater are in crisis and there needs to be a more ambitious Government plan to clean them up and protect against nitrate contamination, the Green Party says.
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All migrant workers deserve pathways to residency
The Green Party welcomes the broadening of the number of professions who are part of the Green List and Straight to Residency Pathway, and calls on the Government to do more for the workers who are currently without any pathways to residency.
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Government gets it right on COVID settings
Maintaining the current COVID-19 isolation requirement is the right decision, the Green Party says.
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Greens make progress on alcohol harm minimisation
The Green Party is tonight welcoming the progress made with Chlöe Swarbrick’s Alcohol (Harm Minimisation) member’s bill but disappointed Parliament has once again kicked the rest of the can down the road.
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RBNZ don’t need to engineer a recession, Government can tax wealth
The Green Party is calling on the Government to take responsibility to reduce inflation by taxing wealth, instead of leaving RBNZ to continue hiking the Official Cash Rate.
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More still to do to get big money out of politics
The Green Party is today welcoming proposals to regulate lobbying but is calling on the Government to do more to get big money out of politics.
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Green Party announce ten Māori candidates in the initial list for the 2023 election
These candidates bring with them a vast range of experiences, knowledge and skills to this year's election. The Green Māori voice this year is strong, bold and shows the diversity of tangata whenua voices.