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  • Time for Govt to stop cheating the climate and pay back dodgy credits

    The Green Party is calling on the National Government to trade good carbon credits for bad ones, to ensure the integrity of our global commitment to cut climate pollution. A Morgan Foundation report released yesterday highlighted the New Zealand businesses that made heaviest use of fraudulent emission reduction units purchased from Russia and the Ukraine to offset their climate pollution. “The Government needs to clean up its act on the climate and trade real carbon credits for past fraudulent ones,”...
  • Unitary Plan means no more excuses for Government

    The National Government has no more excuses for the Auckland housing crisis now that Auckland Council has passed the Unitary Plan, the Green Party said today. “This is a big step towards building a better, more affordable Auckland, and now the ball is in the Government’s court,” Green Party MP Julie Anne Genter said. “National needs to make the Unitary Plan work properly by building affordable homes, cracking down on property speculators, fixing the Building Code, and investing in public...
  • Kids will keep getting sick as housing crisis persists

    The Government’s inaction on the housing crisis is hurting our kids’ health, the Green Party said today. A report out yesterday showed an increase of 36 percent of rheumatic fever cases in Auckland which is being blamed on the housing crisis, with overcrowding and substandard homes too common.   “It’s well beyond time for urgent action from this Government to make sure no kid is living in conditions that are making them sick and risking their lives,” said Green Party...
  • The Taonga Levy – over to you, Prime Minister

    The Green Party is calling on the National Government to support its levy on international visitors, to help fund conservation and local tourism infrastructure. “John Key and the National Government are most welcome to take our idea and run with it," said Green Party Co-leader James Shaw. “The concept of a Taonga Levy has already proved pretty popular, receiving support from groups like the Environmental Defence Society, the Tourism Export Council, and Forest and Bird. “National has adopted several Green...
  • Greens win chemical reassessment

    People’s homes are one step closer to being free of a potentially harmful chemical with the reassessment of triclosan, the Green Party said today. Yesterday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that, following an application from the Green Party, triclosan can be put forward for reassessment of how it is used. Triclosan is found in hundreds of household products, including soap and toothpaste. “This is a great win and the first step in getting this nasty ingredient out of people’s...
  • Burnt out doctors symptom of wider problem

    New research looking into senior doctors’ and dentists’ work-related burnout raises significant concerns about the state of our health system, the Green Party said today. The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists’ report released today reveals that half of senior doctors have symptoms of burnout, with working more than 14 consecutive hours being significantly associated with higher work-related burnout. “Our senior doctors are propping up our health system at the expense of their own wellbeing,” Green Party health spokesperson Kevin Hague...
  • Broken safety net for beneficiaries

    New figures obtained by the Green Party show that the amount of debt owed by beneficiaries to the Government is skyrocketing. Before National was elected in 2008, just 49 per cent of beneficiaries owed money to WINZ, at an average of $2,021 per person. Now 60 per cent of beneficiaries have an average debt of $2,584. “We clearly have a broken system when New Zealanders who are already in dire financial circumstances are racking up debt to a Government with...
  • Greens launch plan to protect & preserve our taonga

    The Taonga Levy will be a $14 to $18 increase on existing border charges for international visitors only. People who live in New Zealand will not have to pay the Taonga Levy. The revenue will be split 70:30 between Predator Free New Zealand and the Regional Tourism Facilities Fund. “The Taonga Levy will bring in tens of millions of dollars every year to help make New Zealand's dream of being predator-free a reality, and help tourism hotspots cope with rising...
  • Green Party Bill puts renters’ rights on the agenda

    A Green Party Member’s Bill pulled from the ballot today will put renters’ rights firmly on the political agenda, where it belongs. Metiria Turei’s Residential Tenancies (Safe and Secure Rentals) Amendment Bill strengthens tenants’ rights, and will lead to stable, long-term tenancies that are good for both renters and landlords. The 2013 Census records 453,135 households as renters, an increase from 388,275 in the 2006 Census. “My Bill will help people who rent get the stability they need to put...
  • Reserve Bank forced to act because National won’t

    The Reserve Bank was forced to cut the Official Cash Rate (OCR) today in a bid to drive down the high New Zealand dollar and address growing imbalances in the New Zealand economy, the Green Party said today. The Reserve Bank cut the OCR today by 25 basis points to 2.0 per cent, with Governor Graeme Wheeler signalling further cuts were likely. “The Reserve Bank has been forced to cut the OCR in an attempt to address growing imbalances in...