This week on the Green Desk, Lilly speaks with Titrangi Residents and Ratepayers Association chair, Dr. Mels Barton, about the controversy over the previously proposed WaterCare Oratia site, which will now be built in Titirangi.
On Joel's weekly chat with Green Party leader James Shaw, they discussed the National party’s new youth offending policies which include a military style bootcamp for serious offenders. They also discussed the rebranding of the Green Party and how the party will get on without Metiria Turei.
This week on the Green Desk, we’re keeping it kakariki. Jack Marshall chats with Greens co-leader and Climate Change Minister James Shaw. Public consultation on the Net Zero-Carbon bill is coming to an end, so Jack asked Minister Shaw what this bill will look like going forward.
This week Jemima spoke to Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson. We spoke about the success of COP24 at the end of 2018, the Green Party's #wastefreeholidays campaign, and the party's agenda for 2019.
Over the weekend the Green Party held their annual general meeting, which raised many questions. The meeting was mainly closed to the media and the direction of the party seemed unclear. Both supporters of the party and members of the media are asking whether the Greens have compromised too much in their confidence and supply agreement with the government this term and whether they are shifting too far away from their left of centre political position. Jemima spoke to co-leader James Shaw about these concerns. She also asked James to explain his Climate Action Plan announcement.
This week Green Party co-leader James Shaw speaks to Jemima about the report on the failings of the 2018 online census and the Government's Chief Statistician resigning. They also discuss the recent $4.5 million grant funding for clean, green transport and prisoner voting rights.
This week Green Party co-leader James Shaw talks to Jemima about the party's recent media controversies and how polticians and political parties use social media. They discussed the party's attack ad on Simon Bridges and the transphobic article recently published in their Te Awa magazine and James explains what the Greens are doing to combat these media issues.
Justin discussed with Green Party co-leader James Shaw about the changes being made to the emissions trading scheme and the Greens’ thoughts on the government’s marquee homeless housing package and the future of public broadcasting.
Last week the Green Party announced their ‘Pledge to Renters’, a housing policy that would implement rent controls, a landlord register and a rental warrant of fitness, among other things.
Announcing the policy, co-leaders James Shaw and Marama Davidson said that in the first 100 days of a new government, the Green Party would implement this housing policy to ensure that “everyone who rents always has a safe, healthy and affordable place to call home".
To discuss the policy, Emilia Sullivan spoke to Green Party co-leader James Shaw