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Government handing Fonterra a free pass
Minister O’Connor should immediately pause the Government’s proposed Fonterra Bill and review its potential impact on the climate, the Green Party says.
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Time to support te reo Māori as a core subject and as a medium of instruction
On the 50th anniversary of the Māori language petition, the Green Party is calling on the Government to make te reo Māori a core curriculum subject in mainstream schools and to support Kaupapa Māori education groups.
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Urgent need for more food support
The Green Party is calling on the Government to urgently increase the support available for people who are struggling to afford to put food on the table.
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Serious questions for Govt to answer following decision to allow deep-sea mining
The Government has questions to answer following a recent decision by international regulators to give the green-light to a potentially destructive deep-sea mining project in the Pacific.
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Vital public health measures still missing from COVID response
Strong public health measures are more vital than ever, the Green Party says as the Government removes many longstanding COVID-19 restrictions.
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James Shaw re-elected as Co-leader of the Green Party
Members of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand have re-elected James Shaw as Co-leader, alongside Marama Davidson.
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Green Party statement on the death of Queen Elizabeth II
On behalf of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand, I would like to send our deepest condolences to the Royal Family on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II,” says co-leader of the Green Party, Marama Davidson.
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If the Government is going to close one donations loophole, let’s close them all
Closing the New Zealand First Foundation loophole is a good step towards a more transparent political donations regime, but it’s not the only loophole that needs closing, the Green Party says.
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It’s important to know your KiwiSaver history, Mr. Luxon
What the Government should now do is reverse the cuts the National Party Government made to KiwiSaver incentives, the Green Party says.
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Greens urge Government to adopt overdose prevention trial
The Green Party calls on the Government to adopt the proposal from NZ Drug Foundation, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, and the Needle Exchange Services Trust to introduce a three-year pilot of an overdose prevention centre in Auckland’s city centre.