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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. -
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. -
Green Party releases policy to return land to Māori
The time is now to be bold and make sure land wrongly taken from Māori is returned. -
Greens back striking secondary teachers
The Green Party backs secondary teachers resuming strike action. -
Greens welcome much needed investment but Labour can go further for Te Ao Māori & Pasifika in the Budget
Today the Green Party’s Te Mātāwaka (Māori and Pasifika) caucus supported the 2023 Budget, but there’s still room for improvement. -
ECE extension Green win nearly 10 years in the making
The Green Party is today celebrating Budget 2023 funding extending free ECE to two year olds. -
The time is now for overstayer amnesty
With the alarming number of Dawn Raids occurring, the Green Party is calling on the Minister to immediately grant an amnesty to all overstayers. -
Lower North Island rail on the right track, but more investment needed
Government investment in a new fleet of trains in the lower North Island is another win for Green Party solutions - but much more ambition will be needed to build a truly climate-friendly network of intercity passenger services across Aotearoa. -
Government gets it right on COVID settings
Maintaining the current COVID-19 isolation requirement is the right decision, the Green Party says. -
Greens celebrate passing of Organic Products and Production Bill
Following decades of work by the Green Party alongside the organics sector, people will finally be able to be confident that products labelled organic have met standards.