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Greens not on board with fossil fuel subsidy
The Green Party is calling on the Government to provide direct support to low-income households and to stop subsidising fossil fuels during a climate crisis. -
Green Party writes to new Prime Minister
The Green Party has written to Prime Minister Chris Hipkins outlining a plan for a fairer Aotearoa. -
Green Party looks forward to working with Chris Hipkins
The Green Party welcomes Chris Hipkins as the sole nominee for leader of the Labour Party, and the next Prime Minister of Aotearoa New Zealand. -
Greens recognise Prime Minister Ardern’s service
The Green Party is today acknowledging Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s service to Aotearoa. -
Urgent action needed at home following global deal for nature
The Green Party welcomes an historic new global agreement to protect 30% of the planet for nature by the end of the decade and calls on the Government to follow it with immediate action to protect native wildlife. -
Green Party backs School Strike demands
The Green Party backs the demands of the School Strike for Climate. -
James Shaw re-elected as Co-leader of the Green Party
Members of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand have re-elected James Shaw as Co-leader, alongside Marama Davidson. -
Big emitters will have to do more to cut emissions
The biggest polluters will have to do more to help meet climate targets because of changes the Government is making to decade-old settings that have allocated far too many free climate pollution credits to New Zealand’s largest emitters, Climate Change Minister James Shaw announced today. -
Green Party AGM to move online
The Green Party has made the decision to move its 2022 AGM online. Members of the party will not be gathering in Christchurch this weekend. -
Bold solutions needed to ease inflation pressures
Action is needed to address the inequality crisis and support New Zealanders on the lowest incomes, the Green Party says.