Gordon Campbell: Gordon Campbell On How 'fast Track' Steamrolls The Public Good

New Zealand has a habit of creating official posts – the Overseas Investment Office, the Banking Ombudsman, the Grocery Commissioner – as a sop to public concerns, but where the terms of reference guarantee that such posts won't interfere unduly with the conduct of business-as-usual. Much the same faux checks and balances are now being offered regarding the "fast track" legislation. The final verdict on whether a fast-tracked project will proceed, will now rest with an "independent panel of experts chosen by the government.

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Zealandia: Major National Conservation Milestone For Rare Native Frog Species

Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne has released a captive population of rare pepeketua/Hamilton’s frogs into the wild at the ecosanctuary. Hamilton’s frog is considered a Nationally Critical threatened species, and there are no other wild populations on mainland New Zealand as they are heavily impacted by habitat loss, disease and predation.

NZ Government: Next Steps On Electrifying New Zealand

Electrifying New Zealand’s economy is a key part of the Government’s plan to grow our economy and reduce emissions to achieve Net Zero 2050. The government’s Electrify NZ plan means taking advantage of New Zealand’s abundant renewable energy resources, so that our cars, buses, trains, ferries, and manufacturers are increasingly powered by wind, water, and the sun.

NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi: Minister Must Listen To Court’s Uber Ruling And Abandon Contractor Reform

The Minister must listen to the judgement of the Court of Appeal and recognise the rights of workers to have cases heard in the courts. There is now no excuse to pursue her unethical plans for contractor reform.

Reanga Taketake: Local Iwi To Rally Against Sewerage Pipeline Through Sacred Site

The pipeline is being built near Lake Rotokākahi, considered to be a sacred site. It is the resting place of some 120 people killed in the Mount Tarawera eruption of 1886.

Forest And Bird: Fast-Track Approvals Bill Still Fundamentally Flawed, Despite Welcome Changes

It is clear the government is feeling the pressure from the people of New Zealand. However, we must remain vigilant. We can’t afford to take our eyes off the ball yet, or we risk losing more of our unique natural heritage that defines us.

New Zealand Quakers: Open Letter To The Government - Peace And Security For Aotearoa New Zealand

New Zealand’s security would be best enhanced by our contribution to the international community through increased efforts in resolving conflict, rather than aligning ourselves with parties to conflict.