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Golden Triangle by Train: Te Huia to TaurangaWe request that the Government and key transport decision-makers actively support the ongoing future and growth of Te Huia (Auckland and Waikato passenger train) and passenger rail in the Golden Triangle. This includes providing certainty for Te Huia beyond its trial period, supporting its long-term development so it becomes more frequent and accessible to more people. We want more frequent services, more stops and Golden Triangle rail - a passenger rail network linking Auckland, Waikato, and Bay of Plenty as a crucial part of New Zealand’s public transport system.3,760 of 4,000 SignaturesCreated by The Future is Rail
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Huarahi Māori o Te AwakairangiThis is a petition to the Hutt City Council to change the street naming policy on two points: 1. By 2025 50% of street names should be in Te Reo Māori. 2. To replace five colonial street names, to names of Māori leaders. The street names for change are: Wakefield, Elizabeth, Victoria, High & Hastings.589 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Nicole Hawkins
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Make Civics Education a Core Subject in All New Zealand Secondary Schools.We want a stronger democracy where every New Zealander is an active participant in our democratic processes. We want every person to have the knowledge and skills to effect change. We want every person to have the knowledge to vote and ensure all views are represented within local and central government. We urge the Ministry of Education to develop a civics education program and implement it as a core subject in all New Zealand secondary schools by the 2026 General Election.594 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Joni Tomsett
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Put our People over Profit - Stop the Repeal of the Smokefree LegislationWe urgently call on the Government to stop the repeal of the Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products (Smoked Tobacco) Amendment Act. We implore that they stop prioritising profit over our people and demand full implementation of the Smokefree Legislation as it stands, with Māori leadership as one of its top recommendations for action. We expect that the three measures introduced in 2022 are carried out in their entirety, including the: - Denicotisation of cigarettes to 0.8mg/g - Reduction of tobacco outlets from 6000 to 600 - Implementation of a smokefree generation policy52,772 of 75,000 SignaturesCreated by Hāpai Te Hauora
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Keep building state housing in the Eastern Bay of Plenty!We petition you to build enough state housing to end the waitlist in the Eastern Bay of Plenty!157 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Phoebe Carr
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Urgent Visa Pathways and Family Reunification for IraniansWe urge the New Zealand Government to create pathways to allow for Iranian New Zealanders to sponsor family members currently dealing with the ongoing human rights crisis and war engulfing Iran, and enable for the reunification of Iranians with their family members. We see the current conflict as increasing the risks of persecution and repression towards our family members in Iran which have already been longstanding and prevalent. We consider the 2022 Special Ukraine Visa to be a helpful precedent which can be replicated with the Iranian community. In addition, we urge the Government to urgently review the Parent Resident Visa ballot and prioritise Iranian applicants, as many have been waiting in the queue with no clarity as to timeframes or next steps. We also seek blanket extensions for all Iranians currently on temporary visas in New Zealand (whether student, work or visitor visas), as the current conditions in Iran are unsafe for their return.1,142 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Iranian Solidarity Group Aotearoa New Zealand
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Protect Our Vote: Stop Voter SuppressionWe call on the Government to immediately stop all changes that limit or restrict the ability of people to enrol or vote.10,489 of 15,000 SignaturesCreated by Grace Newton
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CORONIAL REOPENING, TRANSPARENCY & REVIEW PANEL REFORMFamilies seeking justice in coronial cases face opaque processes, long delays, limited disclosure, and no independent panel review. Reopening requests currently rely heavily on the discretion of a single coroner with no statutory timeframe, no requirement for full file disclosure, and no appeal mechanism except judicial review. Cases involving missing evidence, contradictory police reports, or overlooked material facts often remain closed, leaving families without closure or accountability. Legislative Change Request: We ask Parliament to amend the Coroners Act 2006 to include: 1. Mandatory File Disclosure Families must receive complete police, forensic, medical, and investigative files when requesting a reopening. 2. Statutory Decision Timeframe Coroners must determine reopening requests within 60 days. 3. Independent Reopening Review Panel A three-member panel (coroner, forensic advisor, legal specialist) must review all reopening applications to ensure fairness and prevent oversight. 4. Right to Written Reasons Families must receive a detailed written decision outlining evidence considered and reasoning for acceptance or refusal. 5. Annual Transparency Report Coronial Services must publish anonymised data on reopened, refused, and delayed cases, including reasons for refusal.396 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Belinda Wharehinga
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Transparent Talks for Effective Gun LawsThe coalition government plans to change Aotearoa's gun laws by 2026. These new laws allegedly aim to alleviate the pressure on recreational gun users (e.g. gun ranges.) However, there is a palpable lack of transparency surrounding the consultation process which has left many key parties in the dark. The NZ police are not involved in this consultation process and ACT has not been specific in who they have asked to join in the consultation. They are not currently willing to share the document with the public: inquiries towards this have been ignored. Changing the gun laws is a decision which will affect the entirety of Aotearoa and the consultation document should at the very least be shared with the police, if not the public as well. We are calling on the gun minister, Nicole Mckee, to increase transparency around the consultation document and the government's plans to change the gun laws.178 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Amaya Colombick
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Say YES to “Access” #YesToAccessNZ | Words shape worldsSay #YesToAccessNZ Access is a Right, not an Invite. We call on the people of Aotearoa New Zealand; our Prime Minister, Minister for Disability Issues, government agencies, public and private organisations, schools, businesses, and communities to: Replace the word “Inclusion” (and its derivatives: social inclusion, workplace inclusion, diversity, equity and inclusion) with the word “Access” in all public documents, communications, role titles, departments, and policies for one day: 3 December 2025 International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Try it. Experience the shift in mindset. And if it resonates, make it permanent. This isn’t just semantics. It's overdue social change. It’s a commitment to an accessible Aotearoa for all.785 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Touch Compass Aotearoa New Zealand


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