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Cabinet’s emissions pricing plan leaves too much to chance
Only the Green Party has a plan to reduce agricultural emissions at the scale and pace needed. The Labour Cabinet’s plan for pricing agriculture emissions announced today falls short.
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Prioritising roads over climate is simply irresponsible
The Government’s decision today to prioritise new roads is the exact opposite of what Aotearoa needs right now and needs a rethink.
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Greens secure representation for rainbow athletes
The Government has tonight adopted an amendment to the Integrity Sport and Recreation Bill at a crucial stage of the Parliamentary process that will ensure LGBTQI+ representation.
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A comparison between the Green Party’s and Labour’s family support
Everyone will be better off under the Green Party’s plan.
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Saving the planet and saving money, it’s as easy as more Green MPs
A new Clean Power Payment will save households up to $1,200 on their energy bills, every year, and slash carbon emissions.
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Clean Power Payment - James Shaw Speech
One of the great privileges of my job is that I get to travel around the country meeting people from all walks of life.
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Green Party would ban bottom trawling in the Hauraki Gulf
Responding to the worrying findings of the latest State of our Gulf report, the Green Party says it would take action to ban bottom trawling in the Hauraki Gulf in the first 100 days of a new government.
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Dental stories collection reinforces need to invest in kaupapa Māori solutions
The Green Party has released a collection of stories showing the dire need for free dental care in Aotearoa.
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Greens release dental stories collection
The Green Party has today released a collection of stories showing exactly why dental care should be free in Aotearoa.
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Hauraki Gulf protection welcome, but much more action is needed
The Green Party is today welcoming long overdue protection for the Hauraki Gulf - but is calling on the Government to make sure this is a first step of many to protect our oceans.