Greens push National Electrification Plan for NZ
The Greens aren’t just talking climate — they’re saying electrify everything or keep paying for global chaos at the pump and on your power bill.

The Greens aren’t just talking climate — they’re saying electrify everything or keep paying for global chaos at the pump and on your power bill.

They didn’t announce it. They didn’t consult. Now Te Tiriti obligations across 23 laws are being quietly downgraded — and Māori were never in the room.

Environmental groups and politicians unite on ocean protection — but the Minister driving controversial reforms didn’t even show.

If Te Tiriti can be removed from education policy, what’s left is not neutral — it’s a choice about whose voice matters.

Petrol up. Diesel soaring. Everything else follows. For households already stretched, this isn’t pressure — it’s breaking point.

You’re being asked to fund a $2.7B LNG project — but the Government won’t show you the modelling behind it. So what are they hiding?

If education reform sidelines Te Tiriti, it’s not reform — it’s regression. The Tribunal hearings could force that truth into the open.

While other sectors cut emissions, dairy is going the other way. Fonterra’s footprint is growing — and so is the damage.

We tax wages. We tax spending. But wealth? Not so much. The CTU says that imbalance can’t survive another election cycle.

If the Government’s numbers are six days old, what’s the real diesel level today? Te Pāti Māori say we may already be past the point they’re admitting.