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Luxon government backtrack on climate recognised at COP30
Aotearoa New Zealand has today been recognised internationally for all the wrong reasons, presented with the ‘Fossil of the Day’ mantle at COP30 over the Government’s regression on methane targets.
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Govt caves to industry on Clean Car commitment
The Green Party says the Government’s move to cave in to industry by gutting the Clean Car Standard scheme is a reminder why National can’t be trusted.
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Greens to protect employee status of Uber Drivers
The Green Party is committed to protecting the employee status of Uber Drivers, especially after the Supreme Court echoed the rulings of lower courts and upheld their rights.
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Marama Davidson Mining Revocation Announcement Speech
Today, we are announcing that a Green Government will commit to revoking any consents or permits handed out under the fast-track process for coal, gold and seabed mines.
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Greens pledge to revoke most destructive fast-track mining consents
Today, the Greens are announcing that a Green Government will commit to revoking any consents or permits handed out under the fast-track process for coal, Hardrock gold and seabed mining.
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Sad day for Aotearoa as Regulatory Standards Bill becomes law
The Green Party condemns Christopher Luxon’s Government passing its Regulatory Standards Bill, which prioritises profits over people and planet.
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One year on from apology, Government still missing in action
Today marks one year since the Government’s formal apology to survivors of abuse in state care. On that day, words were spoken that recognised the harm done, acknowledged the suffering that was endured, and promised change.
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Another blow to young people as unemployment reaches near nine-year high
Unemployment has surged to its highest level in close to nine years, with young people bearing the brunt of the crisis.
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Luxon’s Government shreds climate consensus
Late last night, the Government announced some of the most significant sweeping changes in recent memory to destroy climate action.
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Sad day for democracy as RSB passes second reading
Despite a resounding majority of submitters opposing the Regulatory Standards Bill, Luxon’s Government has pushed it through second reading.