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Green MP Teanau Tuiono walks out of the House in support of Te Pāti Māori
Green Party MP Teanau Tuiono walked out of the House today in support of Te Pāti Māori, who call for debate in the House about kaupapa Māori to include Māori voices. -
Manawatū District Council must not defer Māori Wards to 2024
A successful hikoi in Manawatū has challenged the decision by the Manawatū District Council to defer introducing Māori Wards to 2024. -
Greens call for amnesty programme in open letter to immigration minister
The Green Party is calling on the Government to create a broad amnesty programme for people who overstay their visa, and for temporary visa holders to be granted residency in an open letter to the Minister for Immigration. -
Former Govt spies should be stopped from private spying
Former employees of Government security and intelligence agencies should face at least a five-year stand down period before taking up private sector security contracts, the Green Party said today. -
Pasifika mental wellbeing initiative must protect our communities: Greens
The Greens welcome $6.6 million from the Government’s $455 million programme to increase access to mental health and addiction services for our Pasifika communities in Auckland and Wellington. -
Young Pasifika Leaders call for climate action: Greens
Green Party spokesperson for Pacific Peoples Teanau Tuiono MP, supports the demand from Pasifika communities fighting for climate action as their homelands are more at risk in the Pacific region. -
RocketLab failing to properly consult with Hapū: Greens meet with ngā uri o Rongomaiwahine
Sunday 28th March, 70 Rongomaiwahine descendants welcomed members of the Green Party’s Māori Caucus, Te Mātāwaka, Dr Elizabeth Kerekere and Teanau Tuiono, to discuss concerns about RocketLab’s operations on the Mahia Peninsula. -
Greens support calls for Dawn Raids apology
It has been 50 years since the Polynesian Panthers were formed, and now a call for a formal government apology for the Dawn Raids has come. -
Pasifika calls for the protection of our seas
The Green Party supports calls from around the Pacific to stop harmful fishing practices such as bottom trawling, stop using our seas to dispose of waste, and ban deep sea mining in their territories. -
Greens say Rocket Lab launch breaches National security
The Green party supports the open letter to the Government about Rocket Lab threats to New Zealand’s security, sovereignty and national interests.