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Greens aim high for sake of people and planet
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson has set out her party's ambitions to be a leading force in the next Government at the party's Annual General Meeting in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington today.
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New high in unemployment as Govt punishes the jobless
Latest stats indicating the worst unemployment numbers since the outbreak of the pandemic are further proof that the Government’s policies are forcing people further into hardship and poverty.
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Shane Jones’ gift to big fishing a blow to sustainability
The Green Party is appalled by the Government’s fishing industry plans to allow greater catch limits and stop on-board camera footage from being made public.
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Greens demand Govt stops growing homelessness
The Green Party is calling on the Government to reverse its changes to emergency housing access as homelessness grows alongside public pressure.
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Scrapping NCEA will take Aotearoa Back to the Future
The government’s proposal to scrap NCEA risks turning back the clock on decades of progress toward a student-centred system.
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Govt pours oil and gas on climate fire as ban repealed
Today, Christopher Luxon’s Government committed to higher power bills and fossil fuel dependence. This Government keeps choosing to undermine our resilience rather than transition to clean, green energy.
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Time for Govt to get serious on household debt
The Green Party is calling on the Government to intervene following a new report on rising household debt from FinCap.
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Greens launch petition against Govt’s attack on democracy
The Green Party has launched a petition calling on the Government to keep its hands off voting rights.
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Greens call on Govt to recognise Palestinian statehood
The Green Party is calling on the Government to recognise Palestine as a state, following a long list of countries doing so.
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Greens launch petition for regional passenger rail
The Green Party has launched a petition calling on the Rail Minister Winston Peters to reinstate passenger rail services across the country.