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COVID-19 recovery: Greens call for investment in people and nature
As Aotearoa starts focusing on the economic recovery from COVID-19 the Green Party is calling for an economic stimulus package fit for the 21st century that puts people, climate, and nature first with significant investment in nature based jobs.
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Support for Christchurch’s youth with dedicated mental health services at Canterbury University
The Green Party is announcing today that free mental wellbeing services will soon be available at Canterbury University, making services available to over 8,000 students.
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Greens push for large intercity rail infrastructure to ensure sustainable post-COVID-19 rebuild
The Greens are highlighting fast intercity rail improvements as the type of climate-friendly, job-creating project that should be prioritised for post-COVID-19 economic stimulus investment.
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All Green Ministers will opt-in to 20% pay reduction
The Green Party will opt-in to the voluntary 20% pay reduction for Ministers outlined by the Prime Minister today.
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Essential flight for rare shore plovers
A successful essential flight took place over the weekend for five rare tūturuatu/shore plovers supporting a critical conservation programme to establish a new population announced Minister of Conservation Eugenie Sage.
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SPEECH: Green Party Co-leader James Shaw – Ministerial statement on State of National Emergency and Epidemic Notice
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The scale of what we face right now is unlike anything we have ever seen before. Overcoming it is our common purpose.
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Ground-breaking abortion law passes, giving NZers compassionate healthcare
Ground-breaking law has passed that will decriminalise abortion and ensure women and pregnant people seeking abortions have compassionate healthcare.
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Package supports Kiwis to put collective health first
The Green Party says that the measures announced by the Government today will help families and businesses to prioritise our collective health and wellbeing in the response to COVID-19.
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Green Party passes landmark law to ensure deaf and disabled voices heard equally in democracy
Chlöe Swarbrick's Members Bill to support disabled general election candidates has passed into law.
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One step closer to Predator Free 2050
Launching the Predator Free 2050 Strategy - ‘Towards a Predator Free New Zealand is a major step forward to save thousands of threatened native species and give nature a helping hand, Minister of Conservation Eugenie Sage said this morning.