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Green Party pushes for extension of $50 fuel crisis relief payment to students, alongside Winter Energy Payment
The Green Party has released an updated Member’s Bill to extend the Winter Energy Payment to tertiary students and temporarily raise this year’s payment for students by $50 a week, to match the fossil fuel crisis response payment.
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Luxon needs to rule out support for Iran War
The Green Party is calling on the Prime Minister to rule out support for the Iran war.
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Green Party Bill to protect overdose emergency callers from legal risks receives cross party support
The Drug Overdose (Assistance Protection) Amendment Bill has passed its first reading in Parliament, marking an important step toward ensuring that no one hesitates to call for help in a medical emergency.
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New Report shows free dental service would cost less than current system
A new report from Dental for All confirms that New Zealand can afford a free, universal public dental service, the Green Party says.
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Greens celebrate Court of Appeal decision to protect Waihi Forest from mining
The Green Party is celebrating a Court of Appeal decision to protect public land in the Wharekirauponga Forest from being ‘gifted’ to mining companies.
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Greens unveil diverse list with large Māori representation
The Green Party has announced 13 Māori candidates in its final list for the 2026 General Election with 9 in the top 20 and Marama Davidson number 1.
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Green Party releases final candidate list for the 2026 General Election
The Green Party has released its final candidate list for the 2026 General Election.
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Soaring power prices show urgent need for electrification
The Green Party says today's inflation figures show power prices are once again a key driver of the cost-of-living crisis, and reinforce calls for a National Electrification Plan.
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Greens call on Government to make Civil Defence Payment available
The Green Party are calling on the Government to immediately activate the Civil Defence Payment across the Wellington region, after a regional state of emergency was declared this afternoon.
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Luxon's Government cut flood protection spending while extreme weather worsens
This Government has cut flood protection spending by 41 per cent compared to the last Government, even as climate-change-charged extreme weather events become more frequent and severe.