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Increase to sick leave crucial to health response: Greens
The Green Party is calling for paid sick leave to increase from five to ten days, to ensure people can stay home when unwell to keep all of us safe.
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Green Party welcomes new wage subsidy scheme
The Green Party says the new wage subsidy and leave schemes announced today offer much-needed support for people struggling with the latest COVID-19 outbreak.
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Green MPs in Auckland to stay in region during Alert Level 3
Auckland-based Green Party MPs will remain in the city to help stem the spread of COVID-19.
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Political parties should stop naked political self-interest and accept the Election Date change: Greens
Green Party Co-leader James Shaw said today: “The Green Party has always held the view that any change in Election Day should ensure that our democracy and collective health is strong."
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James Shaw awaiting precautionary COVID-19 test result
Green Party Co-leader James Shaw is awaiting the result of a precautionary COVID-19 test after travelling to the South Auckland area over the weekend.
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Greens call for continued commitment to science from political leaders
The Green Party is calling for a renewed commitment to trust medical science, following community transmission of COVID-19.
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Government announces plan to tackle problem plastics and seven single-use plastic items
Following the success of the phase out of single-use plastic shopping bags, the Government now has plans to phase out more single-use and problem plastics to reduce waste and protect the environment announced Associate Minister for the Environment Eugenie Sage.
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Significant investment in Raukūmara Pae Maunga to prevent Raukūmara forest collapse
An iwi-Crown approach programme to restore the Raukūmara forest on the East Coast of the North Island and boost employment opportunities for whānau, particularly rangatahi/young people, will receive $34 million funding, Minister of Conservation Eugenie Sage has announced.
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New strategy to ensure nature thrives
The Minister of Conservation Eugenie Sage today launched Te Mana o te Taiao, the Aotearoa New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy - a way forward that envisions Aotearoa New Zealand as a place where ecosystems are healthy and resilient, and people embrace the natural world.
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Greens unveil Homes for All Plan
The Green Party has revealed its Homes for All Plan, which lays the foundation for an Aotearoa where everyone has a warm, dry and affordable home.