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Greens call for independent review of Pharmac
The Green Party is calling for an independent review of Pharmac to ensure that there is proper equity around funding for medication for sick New Zealanders.
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National’s economic plan a cruel blow for those on low incomes
The Green Party says National’s economic plan would devastate those earning the least, and further entrench poverty across our communities.
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Greens welcome Labour’s commitment to ban conversion therapy, but want Office for Rainbow Communities
The Green Party is pleased to see Labour commit to a long-standing Green stance of banning gay conversion therapy, as part of its Rainbow policy released today.
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Green Party announces plan for net zero energy buildings
If re-elected, the Green Party would work towards net zero energy new buildings by 2030 in order to accelerate the transition to a low carbon future for Aotearoa and a cleaner, safer planet for our kids and grandkids.
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Greens commit to protecting Kauri
If re-elected, the Green Party will focus $50 million of the existing Jobs for Nature package to keep Aotearoa’s iconic kauri forests standing. “Kauri are an incredibly important taonga for Aotearoa and the Greens want to go further and faster to keep them healthy and standing,” said Green Party Co-leader Marama Davidson.
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Greens welcome Labour Housing Plan, will push to clear the public housing waiting list in five years
The Green Party welcomes the Labour Party’s plan to continue delivering more public houses whilst ensuring more New Zealanders have a chance of owning a home.
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Greens must be at table during RMA reform to protect environment
The Green Party welcomes Labour’s commitment to reform the Resource Management Act, but says a Green voice is crucial to ensure the environment is not put at risk.
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Greens announce plan to close digital divide and support high-tech industries
The Green Party has today outlined plans to address the digital divide and support New Zealand’s high-tech sectors.
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Conservation Minister plants two millionth tree in Raglan restoration
A long-term conservation project led by the Whaingaroa Harbour Care group in the western Waikato reaches a significant milestone this week, with the planting of the two millionth tree by the Minister of Conservation Eugenie Sage.
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Green Party responds to NZ First Foundation SFO charges
Green Party spokesperson on Electoral Issues Golriz Ghahraman said: “We’re glad to see the SFO has laid charges before the election, so voters have more clarity on what is going on before they cast a vote.