Exploitative electricity pricing must go – CPAG
CPAG says report is promising but exploitative electricity pricing must go Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) says that the report…
CPAG says report is promising but exploitative electricity pricing must go Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) says that the report…
Children’s Commissioner Andrew Becroft has today released a new report where children and young people say, in their own words,…
At the EDS Climate Change and Business Conference this morning, Climate Minister James Shaw announced the appointment of the new…
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, welcomes New Zealand’s meaningful recommitment to refugee resettlement today in advance of the Global Refugee…
Extinction Rebellion will disrupt Wellington on Monday 7 October, starting an international wave of climate and environmental civil disobedience. Participants…
Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand is applauding the Government’s announcement of the removal of the family-link policy today. It’s also…
Race Relations Commission relieved racist ‘Family link’ policy removed This weeks announcement about the removal of the racist policy that…
A 20,000 strong petition will be presented to Parliament today, on World Animal Day, urging a total ban on the…
The Government’s response to the Electricity Price Review will do little to alleviate growing energy hardship that affects low-income communities. Auckland Action Against Poverty is calling for tangible action to reduce power prices, including putting an immediate end to late payment fees.
E tū’s flagship employment agreement for manufacturing, the Metals and Manufacturing Multi-Employer Collective Agreement, has been settled. The Agreement,…