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  • Two-tier immigration system sends students packing

    The Minister for Immigration’s refusal to show compassion to Indian students affected by visa fraud is further evidence of National’s unfair immigration system, Green Party immigration spokesperson Denise Roche said today. Nine Indian students now face deportation after their request to stay in the country was turned down by the Government. “Minister Woodhouse is refusing to help these students, but he and his National Party colleagues are happy to speed up immigration arrangements for Trump-supporting billionaires like Peter Thiel. This...
  • Vision for NZ missing from PM’s speech

    Bill English’s state of the nation speech today lacked vision and leaves New Zealanders with a stark choice about the kind of government they want, the Green Party said. “The new Prime Minister didn’t talk about the housing crisis, or stagnant wages, or polluted rivers and lakes. These issues aren’t going to go away – in fact, it’s now clear that the only way to fix them is by changing the Government,” said Green Party Co-leader James Shaw. “New Zealanders...
  • Kiwis will come together to change the government

    The Green Party is ready and excited to work with New Zealanders to change the government on 23 September. “The Green Party is more energised and more prepared than we’ve ever been. We’re ready to change the government,” said Green Party Co-leader James Shaw. “At our State of the Nation event with Labour on the weekend, we showed what a credible, compassionate, progressive alternative to National looks like. “Contrast that with what we’ve seen from Bill English this week –...
  • Green Party to create plan for universal te reo Māori in schools

    The Green Party has today announced its support for universal te reo Māori in all public schools and committed to creating a comprehensive plan to achieve it. It has also launched a petition to support the call, and will be engaging with parents, tangata whenua and the education sector this year to develop a policy on how it will be delivered. “The Green Party supports teaching te reo Māori to every New Zealand child and is committed to achieving it,”...
  • Minister set to make arrogant captain’s call on Marlborough salmon farming

    National's Minister for Primary Industries, Nathan Guy, is sidelining the concerns of the Marlborough community by preparing to decide unilaterally on new salmon farms in the Marlborough Sounds, the Green Party said today. The Minister has chosen to use special regulation making powers under the Resource Management Act (RMA) to hand pick a special panel to consider King Salmon’s proposal for six new salmon farms in Pelorus Sound and Tory Channel. The Minister will then make the final decision and...
  • Teacher shortages inevitable with rising house prices

    Rising house prices are hitting teachers hard in the pocket, the Green Party said today. New analysis by the Green Party shows that houses are “severely unaffordable” for many teachers in all but two regions of New Zealand (see table below). Most teachers are returning to the classroom this week following the summer break. “National’s housing crisis is impacting many New Zealanders, including those who play a vital role in keeping our communities running, like teachers,” said Green Party Co-leader...
  • Fall in exports shows need to focus on value not volume

    New Zealand needs a new economic strategy that grows the value of our exports because National is taking the economy in the wrong direction, the Green Party said today. Statistics NZ data, released today, shows that revenue from goods exports fell for the second year in a row in 2016. “National has built an economy based on cheap commodities like milk powder and meat, and now we’re paying the price,” said Green Party Co-leader James Shaw. “The quantity of dairy...
  • Greens would double refugee quota as priority

    The Green Party in government would double New Zealand’s refugee quota as a matter of priority. “We’ll double the refugee quota at our first Cabinet meeting,” said Green Party Co-leader James Shaw. “While Bill English stays quiet about what’s going on in the USA, we want to make it clear that when the Green Party is in government, New Zealand will be a counterweight to Donald Trump’s bigotry. “Bill English needs to hurry up and make his position clear on...
  • Green Party and Labour outline new vision for New Zealand

    The Green Party has today outlined its vision for a fairer, inclusive and forward-thinking New Zealand, and its commitment with Labour to changing the government in 2017. The two parties held a joint state of the nation event for the first time ever in Auckland today, in front of hundreds of supporters. “The Green Party will be a strong, progressive part of New Zealand’s next government, and we are excited to work together with Labour to create the change Aotearoa...
  • Green Party calls on Prime Minister to condemn Trump’s ban on Muslim immigrants

    The Green Party is calling on the Prime Minister Bill English to condemn Donald Trump’s racist law change to ban people from Muslim countries entering the United States. “France and Germany have condemned Trump’s Muslim ban, and Canada has said it is open to those who need refuge. Sadly, New Zealand is missing from this conversation and looks weak by not standing up,” said Green Party immigration spokesperson Denise Roche. “New Zealand has stood up for what’s right in the...