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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 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. -
Greens call on the government to end perpetual leases
The Green Party calls on the Government to end perpetual leases over Māori land so that Māori landowners can directly control their lands. -
Greens support Operation Pātiki restoring name for awa
The Green Party is proud to support Kohupātiki Marae to uphold the mana of their awa. -
Greens welcome step forward for Waimana whānau
The Government has finally agreed to meet with the whānau of Te Waimana Kaaku, a step the Green Party says must lead to warm, dry, secure homes being provided on their whenua and papakāinga. -
Crown closes the door for Waimana Housing programme
The Green Party is calling out the Government for its role in Te Waimana Kaaku whānau losing their deposits and the homes they were promised. -
Pay equity for kaiārahi i te reo celebrated
Recognising te reo and tikanga Māori in schools starts with pay equity, says the Green Party. -
Budget 2022: Greens celebrate landmark investment in climate action
Landmark week for climate action concludes with climate budget Largest ever investment in climate action one of many Green Party wins throughout Budget 2022 Budget 2022 delivers progress on every part of the cooperation agreement with Labour Budget 2022 is a climate budget that caps a landmark week for climate action in Aotearoa - and delivers progress on all areas of the Green Party’s cooperation agreement with Labour. -
UNDRIP – Let’s get on with it
The Green Party welcomes the next steps towards implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in Aotearoa, and calls on the Government to get on with the mahi of upholding Tangata Whenua rights.