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Greens support CTU call for public investment in energy
The Greens back the call from CTU for bold, future-focussed action for our energy system.
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Govt cowardly in not recognising Palestinian statehood
The Green Party says the Government’s decision not to recognise Palestinian statehood is cowardly, and a stain on Aotearoa’s reputation as a voice for peace and justice internationally.
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More oil and gas poured on climate fire as Govt reopens exploration
The Government announcing the re-opening of permits for oil and gas exploration is just the latest sign they care little for the climate crisis or the cost-of-living crisis climate change will exacerbate.
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Women to bear the brunt of sick pay changes
The Government’s move to strip back sick leave from part-time workers is yet another blow to women across Aotearoa.
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He maimai aroha ki a Ariki Tā Tumu Te Heuheu Tūkino VIII
The Green Party acknowledges the life, contribution and passing of Tā Tumu Te Heuheu Tūkino VIII, the ariki of Ngāti Tūwharetoa.
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More than 5,300 call for restoration of Māori place names
Wellingtonians are making it clear they want Māori place names to be restored to Wellington electorates, with more than 5,300 signatures on a petition sent to the Representation Committee today by Green Party Wellington MPs Julie Anne Genter and Tamatha Paul.
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Govt must own its role in Canterbury nitrate emergency
The Green Party welcomes Environment Canterbury’s decision today to carry a motion declaring a nitrate emergency, and is calling on the Government to take responsibility for the crisis its own policies have fuelled.
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Govt must finally back Palestinian statehood
The Green Party has called on the Government to stop dithering and support Palestinian statehood, ahead of the UN General Assembly.
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Greens call for extension on Māori wards referendum
The Green Party is calling for the voting period for Māori wards to be extended after key information was left out of voting packs.
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Member’s Bill an opportunity to save lives
A Member’s Bill in the name of Green Party MP Kahurangi Carter which aims to prevent deaths from drug overdose, the Drug Overdose (Assistance Protection) Legislation Bill, has been pulled from Parliament’s ‘biscuit tin’ today.