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Work on waste underway
A new report out today shows that the Government is on the right track to tackle our waste problem, Associate Environment Minister Eugenie Sage says. The Sustainable Business Network today released its report - New Zealand’s Plastic Packaging System 2018 An Initial Circular Economy Diagnosis. “SBN’s report is an excellent addition to the public discussion and growing awareness of New Zealand’s waste challenges,” Eugenie Sage said. “Work is already underway on a number of the recommendations the report identifies for...
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Compensation before Christmas welcome, but Housing NZ must ensure victims have a place to call home
The Green Party has welcomed victims of the meth testing debacle receiving compensation before Christmas, but is calling on Housing NZ to ensure that anyone displaced from the debacle is provided with a safe place to call home.
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$8 million available for community conservation projects
Community organisations, iwi and landholders will be able to apply for grants from an $8 million conservation fund to help save our native plants, birds and insects and habitats, Conservation Minister, Eugenie Sage announced today. Biodiversity protection will be the focus of the 2019 funding round for the Department of Conservation’s Community Fund. Grants from the Fund help community organisations, councils, iwi and private landowners carry out practical conservation projects such as controlling weed and animal pests, planting and restoring...
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Forestry and conservation history bridged
An historic wooden trestle viaduct that once serviced the sawmilling industry has been restored and is once again open to visitors to the magnificent Waitutu forest. Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage today celebrated the reopening of southern Fiordland’s Percy Burn viaduct, thought to be the highest surviving wooden bridge in the world, following significant restoration work. “Congratulations to Southland’s Port Craig Viaducts Charitable Trust and the Southland District Council for their vision, commitment and sheer hard work in restoring this iconic...
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Green Party welcome progress on medicinal cannabis legislation
The Green Party has negotiated to achieve substantial improvements to Medicinal Cannabis legislation which provide certainty and clarity to patients and their whānau.
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Green Party Bill on Country of Origin Food Labelling passes into law
A Green Party member’s bill that allows New Zealanders to know where their food comes was passed almost unanimously by Parliament today, Green Party MP Gareth Hughes has announced.
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Green Party calls on Justice Minister to allow people in prison to vote during elections
The Green Party is calling on the Justice Minister to ensure improved prisoner rehabilitation and integration by allowing people in prison to cast their vote during elections. “Today is 125 years since New Zealand women first went to the polls, yet to this day there are New Zealanders still denied from casting their vote”, Green spokesperson on Justice Golriz Ghahraman said today. “This is because in 2010 the National Party banned all people in prison from casting their vote. “This...
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Green Party welcome review of bullying and harassment so staff feel safer
The Green Party welcome an external review into bullying and harassment of staff and contractors at Parliament.
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Mandatory phase out of single-use plastic bags confirmed
Six month phase-out period Applies to all plastic shopping bags under 70 microns All retailers to comply Associate Minister for the Environment, Eugenie Sage today confirmed the mandatory phase out of single-use plastic shopping bags in New Zealand, to come into effect around the middle of next year. This announcement follows a five week public consultation process, where 92 per cent of submitters supported the proposed mandatory phase out. “The clear majority of people who responded to the consultation supported...
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Progress on Sea Change Proposals
Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage and Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash today announced an important step forward on work to restore the health of the Hauraki Gulf. “We have announced today that a Ministerial Advisory Committee will be established to play a key role in implementing the Sea Change Plan, which includes proposals for improving the health of the Hauraki Gulf,” said Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage. The Sea Change Plan is an aspirational document which includes 181 proposals developed over four years...