Empty promises from National-led government as ‘ocean exploitation bill’ voted through – Greenpeace
100,000 voices ignored. Cameras blocked. Bottom trawling protected. This isn’t just a fisheries bill — it’s a political line in the sand.

100,000 voices ignored. Cameras blocked. Bottom trawling protected. This isn’t just a fisheries bill — it’s a political line in the sand.

April 1 used to mean relief. Now it’s the day Kiwi families realise they’re paying more — and getting less.

Trump’s war on Iran is colliding with New Zealand’s diesel vulnerability — and Shane Jones’ Marsden Point gamble suddenly looks catastrophic.

The Iran conflict could push NZ fuel prices up by 20–50 cents per litre — with inflation and unemployment rising.

As the Iran war escalates, the Government’s silence is raising serious questions about leadership, accountability, and whose side New Zealand is really on.

As emergency housing access tightens, thousands more are being turned away — raising serious questions about who government policy is really serving.

New Zealand could run out of diesel within weeks — and if that happens, the fallout may make Covid look like a rehearsal.

Sam Uffindell and Simeon Brown misread migration data, falsely claiming National reversed the exodus of New Zealanders.

The contrast between Labour and National’s crisis responses is becoming increasingly clear, from Covid support to today’s cost of living pressures.

Greens offer National their votes to pass urgent fuel crisis relief, including free public transport and windfall taxes on petrol companies.