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PM Luxon: Uphold Codes of Conduct - Call David Seymour into lineThe Right Honourable Christopher Luxon Prime Minister of New Zealand we call on you to enforce standards of conduct across your Government, including investigating and calling into line members of your cabinet who breach the Cabinet Manual. We are particularly concerned about the campaign of online harassment and intimidation against university scholars that is being orchestrated by Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour. We call on you to immediately investigate this matter and address this serious breach of the Cabinet Manual.22,158 of 25,000 Signatures
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Make NZ Schools HP Free!Teachers for Palestine Aotearoa are calling on the Minister of Education, Erica Stanford to end the ongoing procurement contract between HP and the Ministry of Education. This is because HP has ties to the genocidal Israeli occupation regime in Palestine [1]. We are demanding better from the NZ Government!161 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Teachers for Palestine Aotearoa
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Restore The Southerner TrainThat the House of Representatives urge the Government to restore The Southerner Train, from Invercargill, via Dunedin to Christchurch, as a regular public transport service, supporting South Island towns and cities along the route.6,057 of 7,000 SignaturesCreated by Patrick Rooney
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Keep Aotearoa Incinerator Free!Waste incinerators: coming soon to a town near you? Thanks to the efforts of people from all walks of life, we've managed to keep Aotearoa free from dirty waste incinerators so far. But multinational incineration business ventures are always looking for the next community to host their toxic machines. We are calling on Parliament to keep our communities free from incinerators.343 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Zero Waste Aotearoa
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Time to Review NZ’s 50-Year-Old Drug LawsWe urge the House of Representatives to direct the Minister for Regulation to commission an independent, principles-based review of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975 and its associated framework, including the Psychoactive Substances Act 2013, to assess whether these laws remain fit for purpose, proportionate, and aligned with modern regulatory standards for New Zealand.79 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Modernise Our Drugs Act
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Support the Unlawful Occupation of Palestine Sanctions BillTēnā koe Vanessa, As constituents in your electorate, we write to express our deep concern regarding the ongoing and systematic violations of human rights committed by the Israeli regime in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT). The United Nations General Assembly—supported by the New Zealand government—has deemed this occupation a violation of international law. In light of these grave concerns, we respectfully urge you to support the Unlawful Occupation of Palestine Sanctions Bill. This legislation provides an important and lawful mechanism for New Zealand to uphold its commitment to human rights and international law. We believe New Zealand's failure to respond proportionately to the mass atrocities in Gaza risks rendering us complicit through inaction. As a democratic nation that upholds the principles of justice and human dignity, we must act decisively to prevent further suffering. Supporting this Bill is a meaningful, concrete step toward that goal.262 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Katrin Millener
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Give Them Green – Gore Aviary Welfare CampaignGore District Council owes the aviary birds under its care the best possible standards of welfare. In exchange for their lack of freedom and what they give back to the community, the undersigned hereby petition the Gore District Council to provide ample greenery to all the enclosures in the form of: • Green leafy branches, for perches • Plants in containers • Permanent plantings • Groundcover Action is required without waiting for the long term plan or next years revamp which in any case does not include specifics on the proposed aviary repair. Give Them Green - Gore Aviary Welfare Campaign - Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576558411832 *Petition & The details of the signatories will be publicly available once the petition has been presented to council.16 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Conrad Broad
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Oneone ki te WhenuaWe, the undersigned, urge our leaders to act now and take the following actions: • Action Item 1 WHAKAHOKIA WHENUA MAI The immediate return of all lands within the Ngati Oneone tribal estate that are not operating as core business of Eastland Port and Gisborne District Council. • Action Item 2 WHAKAMANA TANGATA Financial recompense by Trust Tairawhiti (as the sole Shareholder of Eastland Port) to Ngati Oneone for the continued alienation from our lands and, refrain from placing further demands on Ngati Oneone causing duress, suffering and grievance. • Action Item 3 TE TIRITI Actively seek a pathway whereby Ngati Oneone are treated in the same vein as a "Treaty" Partner who holds mana whenua of said lands, as opposed to a community group.2,653 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Te Owaina Gibson
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A CALL TO THE ALL BLACKS: You perform haka, will you stand up for it?We are calling on the All Blacks to: 1. Publicly Acknowledge the recent punishment of Māori Members of Parliament for performing haka in Parliament, and affirm that haka is a legitimate expression of Māori identity, protest and resistance both on and off the field. 2. Stand in Solidarity by issuing a statement that supports the rightful use of haka by Māori to protect and uphold Te Tiriti o Waitangi. 3. Educate and Uplift: Use your platform to educate fans and the world about the whakapapa of Ka Mate and the political, cultural, and historical significance of haka; not just as performance, but as a birthright and a form of resistance.92 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jahvaya Wheki
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Stop Legalised Killing of Protected WildlifeWe, the undersigned, call for immediate action to strengthen the Wildlife Act 1953 to prioritise the protection of Aotearoa New Zealand's unique species and remove clauses from the Act which fail to protect native species. We ask that you review the Wildlife Act 1953 to ensure that the primary purpose of the Act is to explicitly protect indigenous and endemic species and their habitats including: • Removing the provisions that permit development interests to override the protection of native wildlife. • Eliminating authorisation powers for killing protected species for development purposes, so that officials or Ministers cannot allow the death of rare, at-risk, declining, threatened, or endangered species..1,117 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Coromandel Watchdog
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Protect Our Youth – Ban Vape Shops in the Far North DistrictKo mātou ngā waitohu i raro nei, e tono atu ki Te Kaunihera o Te Hiku o Te Ika kia tiakina te hauora me te oranga o tō tātou hapori, mā te whakatau ture kia oti katoa ngā toa haurehu, ā, kia rāhuitia te hoko haurehu i ngā takiwā katoa o te rohe nei. We, the undersigned, call on the Far North District Council to take urgent action to protect the health and wellbeing of our community, by immediately passing regulations to close all Vape shops and ban all Vape sales in all districts. As parents, we care deeply about the long-term health and wellbeing of our tamariki. There is a shortage of doctors and dentists in the Far North, and healthcare services are stretched thin. We must ensure that our tamariki do not have access to products that contribute to addiction, respiratory illness, and other serious consequences [1,2]. Our children should be able to attend kura without having to walk past multiple vape shops. In the main streets of Kaitaia and Kaikohe, there is a vape shop nearly every 40 meters. While selling vapes to children under 18 is illegal, it is still happening; in fact, the Ministry of Health found that 1 in 10 vape retailers sells to minors [4]. Vaping is harmful to everyone's health, but it poses even greater risks to children whose brains are still developing [5]. Our local area is a good place to start with these policies. As a youth health worker in Kaitaia stated, “I think a more achievable first step is to lobby our local council to introduce a bylaw that bans sales in our rohe. If we can make that happen locally, it could help build a strong case for national policy change.” These vape outlets have spread rapidly across Muriwhenua, and we are already noticing signs of addiction in our rangatahi, along with a new wave of health issues on the horizon.312 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Te Wananga o Te Rangi Aniwaniwa
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Properly staff and resource our HospitalsWe are calling on the Government to address the inadequacies in our failing health system. There is a lack of action and a need for a bipartisan approach to healthcare and to address the state of staffing issues. This petition seeks to address the failing state of our hospital infrastructure, and the need for the Government to build facilities that are fit for purpose. The public needs transparency, information and engagement regarding investigations and reports on these issues. ACTION 1: Ensure that all hospitals in New Zealand are properly staffed and resourced to meet the needs of their communities, now and into the future. ACTION 2: Those hospitals that need rebuilding, such as Nelson Hospital, are rebuilt to meet the needs of the local community, now and into the future. ACTION 3: Publicly release all independent and internal reports into care at Nelson Hospital as well as all reports into healthcare provision in New Zealand, to provide full transparency to the public on issues of care within hospitals and the healthcare system.386 of 400 SignaturesCreated by daniel walker