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Methane target review is dangerous duplication
The Government’s newly announced review of methane emissions reduction targets hints at its desire to delay Aotearoa New Zealand’s urgent transition to a climate safe future, the Green Party said.
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Referendums for Māori wards a racist step backwards
The Government's imposed referendum on Māori wards is a racist step backwards for Māori representation, and disregards Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
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Thirty six point PR spin
The Government’s ‘36 point’ plan for the next three months is as pointless as it is hollow.
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MPP cuts unforgivable
Slashing the Ministry of Pacific Peoples by 40% will have a devastating impact on pacific communities and further highlights how little this government cares about anything other than cutting taxes for the wealthiest few.
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Greens call for strong public build programme following release of report
The Green Party stands with people who live in public housing, people in dire housing need, experts and advocates in demanding better than the Government’s archaic approach to housing those who need our support the most.
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Time to get serious on delivering for families
The Green Party calls on the Government to get serious about supporting families.
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Green Party members’ bill pulled from the ballot
Green Party MP Julie Anne Genter says her members' bill is an opportunity for the coalition government to plug the gap in electric vehicle incentives.
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Greens join call to create special visa for Palestinians
The Green Party stands with more than 30 organisations in urging the Government to urgently set up a special visa pathway for Palestinians.
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Coalition of cruelty punishing people for being poor
Kicking the most vulnerable people out of state housing and pushing them towards homelessness will result in a proliferation of poverty and trauma across our most vulnerable communities.
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Scrapping Significant Natural Areas shows significant neglect
The Government adding Significant Natural Areas (SNAs) to its already roaring environmental policy bonfire is an assault on the future of wildlife that makes Aotearoa unique.