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  • Cheap oil gives the opportunity to start exiting from it

    Low oil prices give the Government the perfect opportunity to begin withdrawing its support for oil exploration and risky deep sea oil drilling, the Green Party said today. Oil prices have fallen over the past 18 months, dropping from more than $100 a barrel to just over $30. Some analysts believe prices could sink to as low as $10 this year. “Low oil prices present the perfect opportunity for the Government to start withdrawing its support for oil exploration and...
  • MPI needs to take poisonous swedes out of the market

    The Green Party is calling for the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) to ban herbicide-tolerant swedes that are responsible for the deaths of hundreds of dairy cows, after a report into their use told farmers to either not use them, or to be cautious about their use. “DairyNZ’s recent report into the safety of herbicide-tolerant swedes makes several recommendations that include not using the product, which begs the question that if it’s so harmful, why is it still being sold?”...
  • Recreational fishing parks a smokescreen to hide plunder in the EEZ

    The Government’s intention to introduce recreational fishing parks is an attempt to mask the fact it has left New Zealand huge Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to be plundered by oil and gas and seabed mining interests, the Green Party said today. “The Government thinks it can buy off recreational fishers with these two parks, which still allowing commercial fishing for scallop, crayfish and paua,” said Green Party environment spokesperson Eugenie Sage. “The proposed new Marine Protected Areas law, outlined in...
  • Govt must investigate growing toxic algae problem

    New information released by the Green Party today shows the number of reported toxic algae sites has increased 43 percent on last year. “We are calling on the National Government to investigate the worrying rise in the number of toxic algae blooms infesting New Zealand’s rivers and lakes,” said Green Party water quality spokesperson Catherine Delahunty. “The reported number of toxic algae blooms around the country has risen from 21 different rivers and lakes last summer to 30 this summer....
  • New Zealand shouldn’t prefer human rights abusers

    The New Zealand Government must halt its free trade discussions with Saudi Arabia after the latest in a long line of very public human rights atrocities. Green Party Co-leader James Shaw said that New Zealand was sending a distressing signal by continuing to negotiate for a free trade agreement giving preferential treatment to Saudi Arabia while they continued to execute people, often with the flimsiest of evidence. “When you have a free trade agreement with a country, you’re giving that...
  • IPCA to investigate Green Party's complaint over Hager search

    The Independent Police Complaints Authority (IPCA) has written to the Green Party confirming that it will investigate its complaint about police actions that led to unlawful search of journalist Nicky Hager’s home. The Green Party received a letter this afternoon from the IPCA confirming that it will investigate, after the party wrote to the authority on Monday. A High Court judge last week found that the police warrant and search on Mr Hager’s home, which followed the publication of his...
  • Greens call on IPCA to investigate unlawful Nicky Hager search

    The Green Party has written to the Independent Police Complaints Authority (IPCA) formally asking it to investigate the decisions made by the police which led to the unlawful search of journalist Nicky Hager’s home. A High Court judge last week found that the police warrant and search on Mr Hager’s home, which followed the publication of his book Dirty Politics, were unlawful. “There are many unanswered questions from the Dirty Politics scandal, and why the police made the decision to search...
  • Lack of Govt support means Kiwirail loses Wellington trains contract

    The Government’s continued underfunding of Kiwirail is driving it into the ground and contributing to it losing major contracts, such as its Tranz Metro Wellington passenger rail contract today, the Green Party said. “The National Government has driven Kiwirail into the ground and now Kiwirail’s lost its important Wellington passenger rail contract,” Green Party Wellington issues spokesperson Gareth Hughes said. “Ultimately, people who want to travel by clean public transport will lose out if Kiwirail’s viability is threatened by the...