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Government rams through sweeping changes to Te Tiriti in legislation
The Green Party is condemning the Government’s weakening of Te Tiriti o Waitangi provisions across multiple pieces of legislation.
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Greens’ State of the Planet calls for National Electrification Plan
The Green Party has used its 2026 State of the Planet address to set out a vision for a resilient, independent Aotearoa and to call on the Government to create a National Electrification Plan.
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Ensure every New Zealander is housed and safe ahead of Cyclone Vaianu
The Green Party is calling on the Government to ensure emergency housing is available to all people experiencing homelessness this weekend as Cyclone Vaianu approaches the North Island.
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Action needed on widespread drinking water problems
The Green Party says while it is relieved the cause of the recent 'boil water' notice in Auckland was easily addressed, more action is needed to deal with the regular and widespread contamination of drinking water elsewhere in the country.
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Fossil fuel companies on notice for price gouging
The Green Party is calling on petrol companies to act quickly following the announcement of a two-week ceasefire that has caused the price of fuel to drop.
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9,000 students faced unsafe drinking water at school last year
The Green Party has released data showing 9000 students across more than 70 schools and pre-schools faced unsafe drinking water in 2025, with water breaching safe Drinking Water Standards at some point during the year.
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Bill to protect artists against outdated copyright laws passes first reading
Tonight, Green Party MP Kahurangi Carter’s Copyright (Parody and Satire) Amendment Bill passed through its first reading.
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Fisheries Bill sacrifices the future of fishing for corporate profits
The Green Party is warning that the Government’s complete rewrite of the Fisheries Act will privatise one of our largest public assets and push fish stocks closer to wipe out.
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Luxon’s Government actively neglects Māori news broadcasting
The Green Party has condemned the funding cut which has lead to the loss of the National Māori Radio news service. The news service will air for the last time tonight.
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Greens call for urgent inquiry into food factory closures
The Green Party is calling for an urgent select committee inquiry into the closure of Heinz Watties, Greggs, and McCain food processing facilities.