News

  • Time to turnaround NZ’s rubbish record on waste

    New Zealand’s position as 10th worst nation for creating urban waste per capita is shameful, says Associate Environment Minister Eugenie Sage, who will review how the Waste Minimisation Act is being implemented. Recent news reports have highlighted World Bank data which puts New Zealand at number 10 on a list of countries creating the most urban waste. “Significantly reducing waste going to landfill by 2020 is a key goal of the Green Party’s confidence and supply agreement with Labour and...
  • Greens to push for more caring medicinal cannabis law

    The Green Party is supporting the Government’s medicinal cannabis legislation introduced to parliament today, but is encouraging the public to use the select committee process to push for improvements to expand the law in relation to New Zealanders suffering from chronic pain and other medical conditions who could benefit from the use of medicinal cannabis, but who are excluded from legal protections in the Bill. 
  • Racing industry needs to stop Greyhounds dying

    The Green Party is calling on the racing industry to immediately address animal welfare issues, including the high rates of death, in the greyhound racing industry or risk losing its social licence to operate, following the release of a scathing report by Hon. Rodney Hansen QC today.
  • New Zealanders to benefit from Green Party HYEFU initiatives

    Green Party Co-leader James Shaw is welcoming the half-year opening of the Government books today, which presents the most significant government funding for Green Party initiatives ever. “Today marks the critical first step in implementing our 20-point plan, outlined in the Green Party’s confidence and supply agreement with Labour,” said Mr Shaw. “This is what having the Green Party in government looks like – more funding for DOC, for cycleways, for tackling climate change, and a host of other important...
  • Statement from Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman

    “I am deeply offended by the suggestion that I am a genocide denier. I am strongly committed to upholding human rights, and my work experience is testament to that. “During my legal career, I worked on both prosecution and defence teams, here in New Zealand and for the United Nations. “That included working in legal advisor roles on defence teams at the International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, and a role as Assistant Co-Prosecutor at the Khmer...
  • Joint Aged Care Report

    This was a joint report from the Green Party and Labour Party, following on from original work in 2010. It has informed our work in Government this term.