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Greens welcome huge new investment in sustainable projects
The Green Party is celebrating over $800m in new funding for green projects, which will get people into jobs while solving New Zealand’s long-term challenges.
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Another Green win as climate change considerations inserted into the RMA
The Green Party is thrilled to see changes to the Resource Management Act (RMA) that mean consents for large projects can be declined if they will have significant climate change implications that are inconsistent with the Zero Carbon Act and Aotearoa New Zealand’s Paris Agreement obligations.
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Green Party seek amendment to ensure all prisoners can vote
The Green Party has today put forward an amendment to the Electoral (Registration of Sentenced Prisoners) Amendment Bill to ensure all people in prisons can vote in general elections.
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Green Party welcomes new approach to delivering light rail
The Green Party welcomes the decision to not proceed with Public Public Investment (PPI) delivery of Auckland’s light rail project and to instead run the process through the public service.
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New protection for dolphins and support for changes to fishing methods
Extensive new protections are being put in place as part of an updated plan to look after New Zealand’s native Hector’s and Māui dolphins, announced Minister of Fisheries Stuart Nash and Minister of Conservation Eugenie Sage today.
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Greens call for Government office to address Rainbow issues following Human Rights Commission report
The Human Rights Commission’s PRISM report on the issues impacting people based on their sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and sex characteristics (SOGIESC) provides an excellent programme of work for future governments to follow, say the Greens.
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Greens welcome new ACC zero carbon plans, call for ruling out any future fossil fuel investment
The Green Party welcomes the ACC’s announcement to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 but emphasises the need to go further, and faster to truly meet the climate change challenge.
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Health reforms must protect community voices
The Green Party is welcoming the final report of the Health and Disability System Review, but cautions that any changes to the DHB system must protect communities’ right to have their say.
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Green Party: Auckland Council’s proposed COVID budget cuts are regressive and dangerous for the climate
The Green Party says Auckland Council’s proposed COVID budget cuts are regressive and dangerous for the climate.
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Greens welcome police ruling out of Armed Response Teams
The Green Party is welcoming the police’s decision to rule out any extended use of the Armed Response Teams (ARTs) which were recently trialled in Aotearoa.