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  • Arts, Culture and Heritage Policy

    May 04, 2020 12:00 PM
    The arts and cultural heritage have inherent value as well as economic value, and both contributions should be recognised and supported. The Green Party will adequately resource work in the arts, which requires effective communication between Government, funders, the industry, and other stakeholders including tangata whenua, who have the right to protect traditional and contemporary Māori art. We acknowledge that revitalising and celebrating toi Māori, tikanga Māori and te reo Māori is key to ensuring a thriving arts industry, and...
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  • $3.5 million in anonymous donations to National in 2017, it needs to be fixed

    October 26, 2018 12:05 PM
    Over $3.5 million in anonymous donations to the National Party in 2017 shows why we urgently need donations reform in Aotearoa New Zealand, Green Party Co-leader Marama Davidson said today. 
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  • Stop powerful vested interests and preserve democracy: Green Party

    Marama Davidson October 18, 2018 12:44 PM
    The Green Party is calling for a major rethink of how political parties accept donations in New Zealand.
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  • Marama Davidson returning to New Zealand

    October 07, 2016 9:45 AM
    Green Party MP Marama Davidson is safe and well and is expected to be deported from Israel imminently, after being detained in Tel Aviv, the Green Party said today. 
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  • Overseas SkyCity steel jobs expose holes in pokies-for-convention-centre deal

    June 08, 2016 10:09 AM
    The Government needs to come clean about how many more of the construction-related jobs for the SkyCity convention centre will actually be overseas, following news that half of the steel frame construction work has been given to a Thailand-based company, the Green Party said today. “Steven Joyce needs to front up about how many more of the jobs he promised for New Zealanders will actually be overseas,” Green Party gambling spokesperson Denise Roche said. “The pokies-for-convention-centre deal was always bad...
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  • Govt shouldn’t be doing PR for pokies

    May 13, 2016 2:11 PM
    The Government should be focused on helping problem gamblers and their families, not producing PR that glorifies the pokie machine industry, the Green Party said. The Department of Internal Affairs is producing an e-booklet to “promote the benefit of gaming machine funding to communities”, announced this week in its regular Gambits:now newsletter for the gambling industry. “The Government should be helping problem gamblers get their lives back on track, not wasting public money on PR for the pokies industry,” Green...
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  • Pokie profit u-turn puts pub profits above community groups

    April 07, 2016 2:45 PM
    The Government’s u-turn on plans to increase the amount of money that pokie machine operators are required to return to communities through grant funding will deny local sports, arts, and community groups the funding they need, the Green Party said. The proportion of pokie machine expenditure that must be returned to communities is currently 40 percent of GST-exclusive gross proceeds, and was scheduled to increase to 41 percent this year and 42 percent in 2018. These increases have been cancelled...
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  • SkyCity sod-turning no cause for celebration

    February 18, 2016 11:25 AM
    The turning of the sod for the SkyCity Convention Centre today is not a cause for celebration for Auckland, it’s a disaster for the entire country, the Green Party said. “John Key and Steven Joyce may be smiling as they rub shoulders with the SkyCity executives today, but in reality the expansion of the SkyCity casino empire is a disaster for New Zealand, not a day for celebration,” Green Party Internal Affairs spokesperson Denise Roche said. “The pokies-for-convention-centre deal symbolises...
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  • SkyCity profit no cause for celebration

    February 11, 2016 12:33 PM
    SkyCity’s 30 percent profit increase comes at the cost of problem gambling affecting Auckland families and is no cause for celebration, the Green Party said. SkyCity today posted a first half profit of $71 million, up 30 percent on the previous six months, reportedly boasting that it was already profiting from the pokies for convention centre deal. “SkyCity’s boosted profit results reveal just who the Government’s dodgy convention centre deal was designed to benefit – and it’s not Aucklanders,” Green Party Auckland...
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