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Reversing oil and gas ban brazen and utterly reckless
The Government’s new timeframe for expanding oil and gas exploration starts the clock on the time remaining to save the oil and gas ban.
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More emissions, more congestion, transport policy a disaster
The Government’s policy statement on transport is a climate change-fuelling, congestion creating disaster. It will not work.
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Scrapping Māori Health Authority tramples over Te Tiriti o Waitangi
The Green Party condemns the Government’s latest trashing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in rushing through legislation, without any public input, that will see Te Aka Whai Ora scrapped and the health of Māori neglected.
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Migrant worker changes fall short
The Green Party welcomes the Government’s decision to accept the recommendations of the review into the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) but calls on Ministers to address the core of exploitation by decoupling work visas from single employers.
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Benefit sanctions will punish people who need support
The National-led Government’s plans to arbitrarily increase benefit sanctions will have a lasting impact on the people who need our support the most.
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Luxon’s buzzwords hint at sinister agenda
The Prime Minister’s State of the Nation speech today was a buffet of buzzwords with a nasty undertone of cuts to investment in communities and nature, the Green Party said. “Christopher Luxon is obsessed with cutting, cancelling, and disestablishing things but he has no plan to build, invest, or create a better Aotearoa,” said Green Party Co-leader Marama Davidson.
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Greens back Waitangi Tribunal inquiry into climate change policy
The Green Party supports The Waitangi Tribunal holding a priority kaupapa inquiry into climate change policy.
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Legacy politics has failed whānau, it’s time to act
Today’s Salvation Army’s State of the Nation Report shows clearly why politics matters. Only the Green Party has a plan to end poverty. We have what we need to ensure all whānau and tamariki have what they need to live a good life.
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Groundhog Day as National once again punishes people on benefits
The coalition Government has today conceded that it did not consider the impact of its benefit changes on children.
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National Govt will make more people poorer
The Social Development Minister, Louise Upston’s plan to increase benefit sanctions and decrease the rate at which benefits increase each year will make life harder for thousands and push more people into hardship.