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Every 4 Minutes: Chief Science Advisor sets out actions to prevent family violence
The Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor has delivered a report on preventing family violence and reducing incarceration rates today. Dr Ian Lambie, Chief Science Advisor to the Justice sector, presented the paper Every 4 Minutes: A discussion paper on preventing family violence in New Zealand, to Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Domestic and Sexual Violence Issues) Jan Logie. “This report confirms that prevention is possible, and we can ultimately end family violence in New Zealand,” says Jan Logie. “We already know the significant trauma family...
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Kids need feeding now, let’s fund more food in schools
A report showing one in five New Zealand children don’t have enough food should prompt urgent action to roll out a national strategy for free food in schools, Green Party Co-leader Marama Davidson said today.
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Green Party welcome Government coming on board with proactive release of Ministerial diaries
The Green Party warmly welcome Government Ministers proactively releasing their Ministerial diaries from February 2019.
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Green Party investigation shows wide spread stigma around mental ill health and applying for work
The Green Party has wrapped up its investigation into New Zealanders being potentially discriminated against for mental ill health whilst applying for work.
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Green Party welcome Tomorrow Schools Taskforce repo
The Green Party are welcoming the report by the Tomorrow Schools Independent Taskforce and are excited by the transformative, systemic changes that it recommends.
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$100 million investment fund launched to invest in reducing emissions
Business and the Government will jointly tackle climate change with the launch of New Zealand Green Investment Finance Ltd; a $100 million fund to reduce New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions, Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, and Climate Change Minister, James Shaw, announced today.
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Report recommends compassionate health-based approach to mental health and addiction, let’s make it happen
The Green Party have welcomed the report into mental health and addiction, and urge the Government to move quickly and implement the findings before more New Zealanders are harmed.
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Conference gets underway in Poland to write rules on climate change action
The Minister for Climate Change and Green Party co-leader, James Shaw, says New Zealand will put in every effort to ensure success for the 24th Conference of the Parties (COP24) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which gets underway in Katowice, Poland, tonight. “Over the next two weeks in Katowice, COP24 needs to agree the guidelines that countries will use to implement the Paris Agreement,” says James. “The negotiations cover a complex range of...
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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.