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Now we have a chance to share our whakapapa
Green Party spokesperson for Education Teanau Tuiono welcomes the Government’s first step to implementing our own history into curriculum.
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A win for Māori wards across Aotearoa New Zealand
The Green Party welcomes the Government’s position to support the representation of Māori in councils.
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Waihopai Spy Base must close down: Greens
Green Party spokesperson on Security and Intelligence Teanau Tuiono will tomorrow join in an annual demonstration calling for Waihopai Spy Base to be closed down.
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Government moves on climate promises
The Government is delivering on its first tranche of election promises to take action on climate change with a raft of measures that will help meet New Zealand’s 2050 carbon neutral target, create new jobs and boost innovation.
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Green Party delivers on reducing transport emissions
The Green Party is already delivering on its commitment for cleaner, climate-friendly transport through our Cooperation Agreement with the Government.
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Minister Shaw speaks with U.S. Presidential Envoy John Kerry
Minister for Climate Change, James Shaw spoke yesterday with President Biden’s Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry.
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Urgent community builds needed to stop unaffordable rent hikes
Bold solutions are needed as we face the largest monthly rent increase in New Zealand history, Green Party Co-leader Marama Davidson said today.
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Green Party supports demands by School Strike 4 Climate NZ
The Green Party supports the demands by School Strike 4 Climate NZ that were announced today.
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Grainne Moss’ resignation welcome, it must pave way for Māori leadership at OT
The Green Party welcomes the resignation of Grainne Moss as Chief Executive of Oranga Tamariki.
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Worsening housing crisis must prompt action
A growing public housing waiting list and continued increase of house prices must be urgently addressed by Government, Green Party Co-leader Marama Davidson said today.