Ex-academic. General Manager of Green Party of Aotearoa NZ. All views my own
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Miriam Ross
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Isn't this lovely from St Matthews in the City Auckland over on Facebook
If anyone still on the old place has a connection to James, could you please ask him to pin his tweet. The free promo (thanks so much for sharing the whole video) has really helped the fundraiser soar but it's slipping down his timeline so we might not get the benefit over the coming days.
We can have nice things 💚
Well this is going to really help us invest in a better future 😥
Things that you probably don't want on your land at a time when global conflict is increasing and cheaper and cheaper precision striking drones could detonate them quite easily
Putting aside Labour copying the Greens' recent push for affordable public transport 😂...
the criticism here is so short sighted “Success, by definition, means the Government spending more"
Or making massive savings on road maintenance/ditching new road tunnels
www.thepost.co.nz/politics/361...
Documents reveal "a corporate lobbying blitz by major forestry companies, industry groups and international investors, who argued the post-Gabrielle rules were costly, unworkable and driving investment offshore. The Government ultimately sided with the sector"
www.thepost.co.nz/politics/361...
Our team is breaking records.
The growth in our numbers is off the charts but more importantly is the growth in our people. Walking a little taller after getting connected to community.
The world needs more hope, it’s the most beautiful gift we can give to each other.
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Come and meet your local South Auckland Green Party candidates - Te Whatanui Skipwith (Ōtāhuhu) and Michel Mulipola (Māngere), and tell them what's most important for you, your community and your whānau
5-8pm
Saturday 20 June
Taro Patch
9 Dunnotar Road
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"But I don't use public transport."
"You also don't use that one road in the Waikato that's costing enough to fund fare caps for hundreds of thousands of people for 26 years."
"Oh."