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Greens Returned - With Interest
Monday, 29 July 2002, 9:25 am | Green Party
The Green Party is delighted at having increased its vote and representation in Parliament, Co-leaders Jeanette Fitzsimons and Rod Donald said today. More >>
Vote: Rain, Hail, Shine, Or Hangover
Thursday, 25 July 2002, 2:51 pm | Green Party
Green MP Nandor Tanczos today urged all New Zealanders to make sure they voted on Saturday, saying a hard night before or cold weather was no excuse to stay indoors or in bed. More >>
CRIs Buy Into Pro-GE Election Lobbying
Thursday, 25 July 2002, 11:51 am | Green Party
Crown Research Institutes should have better uses for taxpayer money than helping to pay for pro-GE ads, a spin hotline and pro-GE election kits for candidates, the Green Party said today. More >>
Green Biosecurity Policy Sets The Standard
Thursday, 25 July 2002, 10:45 am | Green Party
Green Biosecurity Spokesperson Ian Ewen-Street today said the Green biosecurity policy was by far the strongest and most comprehensive of all the political parties. More >>
The Spectre Of A Right Wing Coalition Government
Wednesday, 24 July 2002, 1:25 pm | Green Party
Six years ago the Greens came to Parliament - at first three of us, then seven. And things began to change. Issues were discussed that had never been raised in the House before. The old ways of thinking and acting practised by the old parties were ... More >>
Dunedin Greens On The Streets for GE Free Day
Wednesday, 24 July 2002, 11:42 am | Green Party
Local Green Party candidates will join GE Free supporters on the streets of Dunedin tomorrow in an attempt to educate consumers about the dangers of GE food stuffs and the benefits of remaining GE free. More >>
GE-Free and spin-free day
Tuesday, 23 July 2002, 5:56 pm | Green Party
All seven Green MPs will be out on the streets tomorrow reminding people that voting Green at the election is the only way to stop the Government lifting the moratorium next year. More >>
Speech Notes From Launch Of Green Transport Policy
Tuesday, 23 July 2002, 5:21 pm | Green Party
Auckland MP, and associate transport spokesperson Keith Locke's speech notes from the launch of the Green Party's transport policy at Newmarket railway station today. More >>
Who's Pulling Life Sciences' Strings?
Tuesday, 23 July 2002, 3:20 pm | Green Party
Green Party Co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons is calling on the Life Sciences Network to come clean on whether multinational corporations are funding its pro-GE advertising activities. More >>
Invest In State Of The Art Public Transport
Tuesday, 23 July 2002, 3:03 pm | Green Party
Green MPs Sue Kedgley, Jeanette Fitzsimons and Keith Locke today launched the Green Party's transport policy with a commitment to buying back the national rail track and investing an additional $100 million per year on public transport, and other ... More >>
Greens welcome endorsement of environment policy
Tuesday, 23 July 2002, 2:18 pm | Green Party
Green co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons today welcomed a report from the Environment and Conservation Organisation (ECO) which put Green policies on the environment head and shoulders above the other parties. More >>
Greens Want Work Done On 35 Hour Working Week
Monday, 22 July 2002, 2:42 pm | Green Party
The Greens want a high-level Commission Into The Future Of Work to look at the possibility of a 35 hour working week, Green Employment Spokesperson Sue Bradford said today. More >>
Greens Promise To Address Teaching Crisis
Monday, 22 July 2002, 1:28 pm | Green Party
The Greens today launched their education policy, promising 3000 new teachers over the next five years, maximum class sizes of 20 students and a review of the NCEA with a delay or stop of its implementation if necessary. More >>
Locke Takes Peace Message To Christchurch
Monday, 22 July 2002, 11:06 am | Green Party
Green Party Foreign Affairs spokesperson Keith Locke is in Christchurch today to celebrate the city's recent decision to become a Peace City. More >>
Nuclear Shipments And The Green Difference
Monday, 22 July 2002, 10:53 am | Green Party
The Government has blown a great opportunity to provide international leadership against nuclear shipments, Green Party co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons said today. More >>
Making Headlines For All The Wrong Reasons
Monday, 22 July 2002, 9:13 am | Green Party
Green Co-leader Rod Donald is laughing off the latest Labour attempt to portray the party as anti-growth. More >>
Greens buoyed by huge surge for Greens in Tasmania
Monday, 22 July 2002, 8:37 am | Green Party
Green Co-leaders Rod Donald and Jeanette Fitzsimons today said the Greens were buoyed by news that the Green Party in Tasmania had surged to take 18.2 per cent of the vote in the Tasmanian State elections. More >>
Nandor Urges Young People To Enrol And Vote
Friday, 19 July 2002, 9:47 am | Green Party
Green Youth Affairs Spokesperson Nandor Tanczos and 22-year-old local candidate Cathy Olsen today pushed the point that people can enrol to vote right up until the day before the election. More >>
Nandor urges young people to enrol and vote
Thursday, 18 July 2002, 5:12 pm | Green Party
Green Youth Affairs Spokesperson Nandor Tanczos and 22-year-old local candidate Cathy Olsen today pushed the point that people can enrol to vote right up until the day before the election. More >>
Stop The Sale Of Young Nicks Head Say Greens
Thursday, 18 July 2002, 3:36 pm | Green Party
The Greens are challenging Michael Cullen to stop the sale of Young Nicks Head before the election. More >>