News
Posted on 12 March 2013. Tags: Green Party, parliament, Youth
Applications are now open to represent the Green Party at Youth Parliament! To be eligible, students must be 16-18 years [...]
Posted in: National News
News
Posted on 04 February 2013. Tags: charles chauvel, GLBT advocacy, grant robertson, Green Party, Kevin Hague, louisa wall, maryan street, rainbow labour
As Auckland prepares to celebrate the best of our community, let’s check in with a few of our great defenders [...]
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News
Posted on 18 October 2012. Tags: Green Party, Jan Logie, maggie barry, Politics, sarah murphy, trans rights
Last night former garden show host and current National Party MP, Maggie Barry, attacked Jan Logie’s advocacy of transgender rights [...]
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News
Posted on 14 October 2012. Tags: adoption reform, GLBT law changes, Green Party, Kevin Hague, Nikki Kaye, same-sex adoption
Green MP Kevin Hague has drafted a Bill that would “overhaul” current adoption legislation and fast-track the legalisation of same-sex [...]
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Features
Posted on 26 September 2012. Tags: environmental issue, Green Party, Jan Logie, Kevin Hague
What does it means to be gay and green? Kevin Hague and Jan Logie talk about their experiences. A gay [...]
Posted in: People
Opinion
Posted on 15 August 2012. Tags: gay marriage, Green Party, greens, Kevin Hague, laws, legislation, marriage equality, parliament, same-sex marriage
The Marriage Act discriminates against big categories of people. This discrimination has no rational purpose. It needs to go.
Posted in: Opinion
News
Posted on 26 July 2012. Tags: charles chauvel, Green Party, john key, Kevin Hague, labour party, louisa wall, marriage equality, parliament, Politics, same-sex marriage
Labour and Green MPs are delighted with the news that Labour MP Louisa Wall's Marriage Amendment Bill has been pulled from the Members Ballot today.
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News
Posted on 15 June 2012. Tags: gay marriage, Green Party, New Zealand Labour Party, Politics, same-sex marriage
Marriage equality will have double the chance of getting debated by Parliament, with separate Bills from both Labour and the Greens going into the ballot for Members’ bills.
Posted in: National News