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  • Hundreds risk losing hearing while waiting for surgery

      National needs to clear the backlog of people waiting for cochlear implants and fund the programme properly, the Green Party said today. A story last night revealed that more than 200 people are waiting for this crucial surgery and highlighted the plight of Levin-based surf lifesaver Danielle, who may completely lose her hearing without an urgent implant.   “Everyone who needs a cochlear implant should be funded to receive one; it’s just that simple,” said Green Party disability issues...
  • Unaffordable housing sends teachers packing from Auckland

    Unaffordable housing is pushing teachers out of Auckland, with grim consequences for schools and students, the Green Party said today. Information released to the Green Party by the Ministry of Education shows the number of teachers leaving Auckland rose from 255 in 2015 to 390 in 2016, and principals and teachers are seriously concerned about the issue. “Teachers work hard and are so important to their communities, they need to be able to afford a home of their own in...
  • A win for women

    Unanimous support for Jan Logie’s bill to protect victims of domestic violence is a win for women on International Women’s Day, the Green Party said today. Jan Logie’s bill, the Domestic Violence Victims' Protection Bill, will give victims 10 days' paid leave to help them move house, attend court hearings and consult with lawyers. The Bill was passed to Select Committee stage this evening. “I am delighted that every MP at Parliament supported domestic violence victims today,” Green Party women’s spokesperson...
  • Women's Day should mean equal pay

    The Green Party is calling on the Government to do something meaningful for the women of New Zealand this International Women’s Day, by picking up a Member’s Bill on pay transparency that’s currently in the ballot.
  • Holiday Highway budget blow-out should spell its end

    A Green government would immediately halt Simon Bridges’ eye-wateringly expensive motorway expansion between Warkworth and Wellsford and redirect funding to high-value projects like rail to Mount Roskill or the North Shore, the Green Party said today. Government answers to written questions show the Warkworth to Wellsford motorway is now estimated to cost between $1.4 and $1.9 billion with a Benefit Cost Ratio of 0.25. When it was originally proposed in 2009 the 24km motorway extension was expected to cost $494...
  • Smith’s bogus standards create split in Land and Water Forum

    Forest and Bird walking out of the Land and Water Forum (the Forum) is yet another sign that Nick Smith's river rebranding exercise has done more harm than good for freshwater in New Zealand, the Green Party said today. Forest and Bird announced today it would withdraw from the Forum because the Government's proposed freshwater standards largely ignore the consensus recommendation of the Forum. "Instead of unifying New Zealanders around protecting our rivers and lakes, Nick Smith's water policy risks...
  • Another National housing failure

    With new data showing building consents for new homes are trending down, the Government must do the responsible thing and step up to build more affordable homes, the Green Party said today. “We have a serious housing crisis and it’s time for new thinking to solve it,” said Green Party Co-leader Metiria Turei. “National might talk big when it comes to housing, but the numbers don’t lie. Simply not enough new homes are being built for all the people who...