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Morgan Hogg named 2023 Visual Art Fellowship (Emerging) recipient as prestigious exhibition opens at Carriageworks
Marama Davidson’s Speech at the Green Party 2023 Campaign Launch
Govt to support family violence services in cyclone affected region
Marama Davidson’s Speech to Green Party AGM 2023
Marama Davidson Speech – Home for Everyone
Green Party launches Income Guarantee calculator
Greens welcome paid parental leave increase, urge Govt to go further
Government welcome Waitangi Tribunal Wai 2750 report into homelessness
Budget 2023 builds on progress to eliminate violence
Another “no frills” vision on tax
Green Party announce ten Māori candidates in the initial list for the 2023 election
Green Party releases initial candidate list for 2023 election
World-leading family harm prevention campaign supports young NZers
Green Party co-leader James Shaw’s State of the Planet speech, 2023
New research aims to improve intimate partner rape prosecutions
National would make life harder for people
2023 NRL Harvey Norman All Stars Teams Announced
Greens recognise Prime Minister Ardern’s service
Funding boost for kaupapa Māori response to homelessness
Greens welcome childcare support, call for more action
Update on hit and run crash in Otatara
Best in business: exceptional Māori leaders honoured
Progress continues on Homelessness Action Plan
Extra support for community solutions to homelessness
Digital tools to make family violence support widely available
Man comes forward in hit-and-run investigation
Government supports local innovation in homelessness prevention
Investigation continues into hit and run in Invercargill
Invercargill Police appeal for information after hit and run, Otatara
Thirty koalas hit on roads, attacked by dogs in recent weeks
HomeGround – “a place to come together, a place to come home to”
Green Party statement on death of Queen Elizabeth II
Discover origins of Tweed’s ancient Gondwanan rainforests
Dawn Raids apology anniversary heralds Pacific-Māori partnership
Cabinet Ministers knew visa changes could increase family violence
Green Party legislation to protect migrant victims of family violence
Greens back HRC call for immediate rent freeze
Work to eliminate family violence and sexual violence making significant progress
Delegates at Green Party AGM have voted to re-open nominations for Co-leader
Government support for equality and empowerment of Fijian women and girls
New advisory group provides enduring Māori expertise for Te Aorerekura delivery
Report into family violence mortality strengthens Minister’s resolve
New workforce frameworks support improved responses to family violence
Greens MP Dr Elizabeth Kerekere says wins for health not enough for Māori or Rainbow
Budget 2020: James Shaw Budget Speech
Budget 2022: Investing to eliminate violence in our homes and communities
Statement for Moana Jackson
Good progress on Homelessness Action Plan despite pandemic