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‘Swamp house’ eviction proves need for a Warrant of Fitness
News that the family living in an Auckland ‘swamp house’ have been evicted for daring to speak out further proves the need for a housing Warrant of Fitness (WoF) in Aotearoa.
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Green Party: Education Amendment Bill must protect student voice in running of Universities
Green Party education spokesperson Chlöe Swarbrick will be moving to amend the Education Amendment Bill to ensure students get a stronger say in how our universities are run.
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Electricity price review welcome, Greens will continue to push for cheaper, cleaner, power for Kiwis
The Green Party is welcoming the release of stage one Electricity Price Review report and will continue to push for a transition to 100% renewable energy whilst ensuring fair pricing for houses and businesses alike, Green Party Energy spokesperson Gareth Hughes said today. “We welcome the report and look forward to the next stage. The report is timely as the electricity sector is facing the biggest change in decades from technologies like electric vehicles and solar. “We agree with the...
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Former Chief Science Advisor’s emissions report adds a valuable contribution to the discussion
The Prime Minister’s former Chief Science Advisor has provided a valuable contribution to the discussion on how to handle agricultural greenhouse gas emissions with the release of his report on this issue, says James Shaw, Minister for Climate Change. “As Sir Peter Gluckman states in his report on mitigating agricultural greenhouse gas emissions, New Zealand is well-placed to lead the word in dealing with these global warming pollutants,” says James. “Sir Peter’s report sits alongside the recent publications released by...
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Te reo Māori must be a core curriculum topic in all schools by 2025, say Greens
Green Party Co-Leader Marama Davidson has re-affirmed the Party’s commitment to universal te reo in schools, and has announced that the Greens will now work with the education sector on a plan to make the language a core curriculum subject. “Our vision of a bilingual nation will only be reached when all of us are comfortable and confident with te reo Māori. We have a responsibility to ensure that our indigenous language not just survives, but thrives in Aotearoa, and introducing all...
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Green Party calls for a Rental Warrant of Fitness to make sure all homes are warm, dry, and healthy to live in
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson is calling for a comprehensive Rental Warrant of Fitness (WOF) scheme to ensure that everyone in New Zealand lives in a warm, dry, healthy home. “I am proud to say that this Government is now taking major steps to ensure that people who live in rented accommodation are guaranteed the right to a warm and healthy home, submissions are now open on the Healthy Homes Guarantee which will see a major lift in the legal standards for...
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Thousands of New Zealanders have their say on plastic bags
Submissions are rolling in from across New Zealand on the Government’s proposed phase-out of single-use plastic shopping bags, with more than 4,000 received so far. Now with just over a week of the consultation to go, Associate Environment Minister Eugenie Sage is encouraging all Kiwis who want to have their say on this issue, to do so. “New Zealanders have called on the Government to take action on single-use plastic bags, and we’ve listened. Earlier this year I received a...
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Greens celebrate funding revolution for Wellington walkways, cycleways, and public transport
The Green Party has welcomed the record level of investment for Wellington in clean, green transport choices like walking, cycling, new trains, and faster public transport. Wellington based Green Party MP Gareth Hughes, said today: “Wellington locals love cycling and walking in and around our city. That’s why I am stoked that this Government has announced funding for a separated pathway connecting the city and the Hutt Valley as part of the transport package. “It’s a game changer for the...
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Greens celebrate funding revolution for Auckland walkways, cycleway, and public transport
The Green Party have welcomed the record level of investment for Auckland in clean, green transport choices like walking, cycling, new trains, and faster public transport. Green list MP Chlöe Swarbrick said today: “Like many Aucklanders I rely on public transport to get around our city. I am stoked that our Government has committed to delivering high quality, efficient, future-proofed public transport across Tāmaki Makaurau. “With the Greens in Government it’s going to be easier for Aucklanders to choose fast,...
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Greens celebrate funding revolution for Canterbury public transport and cycleways
The Green Party has welcomed greater investment for Canterbury in clean, green transport choices like walking, cycling, and public transport. “It is fantastic to see over $200 million earmarked for the Canterbury region for more investment in public transport, walking and cycling; and $127 million being put into buses and improving the public transport network,” Christchurch based Green MP, Eugenie Sage said today. “Public transport in Christchurch and Timaru is long overdue for more investment to create a more effective...