
Labour
questions super city blind spot on public transport
22.08.10
Labour's Auckland Issues spokesperson Phil Twyford says there are disturbing
signs public transport is being downgraded by the super city's powerful new
transport agency. More
Youth
Guarantee scheme fails to attract youth
19.08.10
Figures released yesterday by Minister for Education Anne Tolley show that
the Youth Guarantee scheme is failing to attract students, with 466 places
unfilled, Labour associate spokesperson for Tertiary Education Carmel Sepuloni
said. More
Hide
should come clean on Government plans for user pays water in Auckland
18.08.10
Labour's Auckland Issues spokesperson Phil Twyford has called on Local Government
Minister Rodney Hide to come clean on the Government's plans for user pays
water pricing under the Auckland super city. More
Kiwibank
decision welcome 'at last'
18.08.10
Labour welcomes the Government’s ‘obvious’ decision to provide an uncalled
capital facility to NZ Post to enable Kiwibank's continued growth, but wonders
why it has taken so long, says Labour Finance spokesperson David Cunliffe. More
'Super
city' tabloid referred to Auditor General
16.08.10
Labour Auckland Issues spokesperson Phil Twyford has referred the Auckland
Transition Agency tabloid newspaper ‘Auckland: Your Council. Your Vote.’ to
the Auditor General. More
Nats
admit they have no plan for savings
15.08.10
After nine years in Opposition and nearly two in government, it is astounding
that National has admitted it still has no plans to lift New Zealand’s crucial
savings rate, Labour Finance spokesperson David Cunliffe said today. More
Sepuloni
Bill to remove 90 day probationary period voted down
5.08.10
The decision by National, Act and United Future to vote against the removal
of the 90 day probationary period is disappointing but not unexpected, says
Carmel Sepuloni. More
Economic
rebound falles through hole in the road
5.08.10
The latest unemployment figures prove quite clearly that the so-called economic
rebound under National is not only worse than bumpy, but has fallen through
a large hole in the road, says Labour Finance spokesperson David Cunliffe. More
New
bill aims to improve quality of environmental reporting
5.08.10
Improving the quality of information available on the state of New Zealand's
environment is at the heart of a new Environmental Reporting Bill introduced
into the Members Ballot by Labour MP Chris Hipkins today. More
Kiwi
income relativity goes backward under National
4.08.10
Kiwi family incomes have fallen further behind Australia for the past 18 months,
and the National Government has no credible plan to turn this around, says
Labour Finance spokesperson David Cunliffe. More
Cunliffe
lambasts English over OCR rate increase
28.0710
The near certain 25 basis point rise in the Official Cash Rate (OCR) tomorrow
risks driving up interest and exchange rates and increasing the pressure on
already struggling Kiwi families, says Labour Finance spokesperson David Cunliffe. More
National
confused about overseas investment position
27.07.10
National is still confused over whether it wants to encourage or discourage
overseas investment in New Zealand farmland, says Labour Associate Finance
spokesperson David Parker. More
Hide's
plan to roll out super city horror show
26.07.10
Kiwis who have watched Rodney Hide’s super city horror show in Auckland can
stop wondering who will be next ---- it is them, says Labour Auckland Issues
spokesperson Phil Twyford. More
Carmel
Sepuloni takes on extension of 'fire at will' law
18.07.10
The Government’s move to extend the ninety day ‘fire at will’ law is disappointing
but far from surprising, says Labour MP Carmel Sepuloni. More
Welcom
home Pete Bethune
7.07.09The
Green Party is celebrating news that Pete Bethune is to come home. “Pete Bethune
is a brave Kiwi who protected whales when his Government would not and
we look forward to his return to NZ,” Dr Russel Norman, Green Party co-leader
said today. More
Key must raise human rights and tell China New Zealand
is not for sale
6.07.10 John
Key needs to do two things when he meets with senior Chinese leaders this
week - raise human rights concerns and tell China that our productive land
is not for sale, Green Party Co-leader Dr Russel Norman said today. More
Waitakere
Ranges Protection Society criticizes Auckland Regional Council over kauri
rot
20.06.10
The Waitakere Ranges Protection Society (WRPS)have lambasted the Auckland Regional
Council (ARC), for its failure to take effective action, in halting the spread
of PTA (Phytopthora taxon Agathis), a mould that causes the collar rot fatal
to kauri.
More
90-day
work probation back on the agenda
17.06.10
National’s unpopular 90-day employment probation period law which removed basic
rights for employees for the first three months in a new job is back up for
debate, Labour List MP for Waitakere Carmel Sepuloni More
Rotundo
development set to proceed, Titirangi Ratepayers and Residents Association
withdraws appeal
14.06.10
The controversial Titirangi Ratepayers and Residents Association appeal to
the Environment Court regarding the Rotundo development proposal in Titirangi
has now been withdrawn by the Association. More
Council
votes against rent increase for pensioners
10.06.10
Waitakere City Councillors today unanimously voted not to increase the
rent of its older adult housing tenants. Instead $300,000 will be added
to the annual plan to cover recent refurbishment costs. More
Tax
cuts cause interest rate rise
10.06.10
Finance Minister Bill English's unaffordable tax cuts for high-income New Zealanders
made today's rise in the Official Cash Rate inevitable, says Labour Finance
spokesperson David Cunliffe."By breaking his promise to make the Budget
fiscally neutral, and by handing out tax stimulus to upper income earners who
did not need it, Bill English has made the Reserve Bank's job harder, and next
year's interest rate and inflation outlook worse." More
Budget
GST increase sows first bitter seeds
10.06.10
The Government’s insistence on raising GST has clearly fed into today’s rise
in the Official Cash Rate, and there’s more pressure to come on most Kiwis,
says Labour’s Finance spokesman David Cunliffe. More
IMF
report shows budget lolly scramble wrong
29.05.10
A sobering IMF report on the New Zealand economy issued this week raises serious
questions about National's profligate $15b tax lolly scramble. More
NZTA
releases $40 million for New Lynn works
26.05.10
The final tick has been given to $40.14 million in New Zealand Transport Agency
funding for major roading infrastructure work in New Lynn. More
Government
says NO to Aucklanders
24.05.10
Government has said 'no' to the two big things that Aucklanders wanted that
would help fix their broken super city model and shift control back into their
hands, says Labour’s spokesperson for Auckland Issues Phil Twyford More
Aucklanders
reject government process on super city
20.05.10
The Our Auckland referendum results show a massive 96% of respondents do not
approve of the way the Government is setting up the new Auckland Council. 95%
do not think that enough attention has been paid to the wishes of Aucklanders
and 94% do not think the Government has officially asked them what kind of
Auckland they want. More
Waikato pipeline not delivering the goods
28.040.10 Waitakere
Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse is disappointed that Watercare’s promised solution
to Auckland’s water shortage, the Waikato River pipeline, has not delivered. More
West
Auckland staunch in protection of the Ranges
22.04.10 Labour
MP Lynne Pillay today tabled a petition in Parliament calling for protection
of the Waitakere Ranges to be maintained. More
Minister
risks politicising aid programme
20.04.10
Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully appears to be imposing his own political
prejudices on the Government's funding of NGO aid programmes, says Labour's
associate Foreign Affairs spokesperson Phil Twyford. More
Probus
Club of West Auckland Celebrates its 25th anniversary
20.04.10
The Probus Club of West Auckland was chartered 25 years ago by the Rotary Club
of Henderson. Since then other clubs have have been formed, mostly double gender
Clubs. The West Auckland Club is an all male Club filling a gap for many retired
men wishing to meet others of similar interests and age. More
Community
organises to win 'Super' city elections
7.04.10
A new community coalition, Future West, has formed to make sure West Aucklanders
get the best possible outcome from the 'Super' city mess. The coalition's goal
is to get strong, progressive local people elected, so the Waitakere way is
kept alive in the new, amalgamated structure. The coalition backs community-power
and keeping community assets like libraries, pools and water in community control.
It wants safer streets, local jobs, better public transport and to see the
Eco-City values spread across the region. It also supports Maori representation
on Council. More
Hides
push for privatisation
7.04.10
Rodney Hide needs to come clean about his push to privatise Auckland assets”
says Labour Spokesperson on Auckland Issues, Phil Twyford.
Mr. Hide will be the keynote speaker at the Local Government Asset Management
Conference. The main event on the agenda is a panel discussion around the implications
of privatisation of local government assets in New Zealand. More
Government
must support Anti-whaling protester
3.04.10 The Government must do more to ensure Anti-whaling protester
Peter Bethune is not victimised as he faces charges by Japanese authorities,
Labour’s Foreign Affairs spokesperson Chris Carter said today. More
Clinicians
reject Smith's ACC sexual abuse guidelines
1.04.10 The
New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists has overwhelmingly rejected
ACC Minister Nick Smith’s imposed guidelines on sexual abuse, Labour’s
Victims Rights spokesperson Lynne Pillay says. More
National
window dressing on Seabed and Foreshore
31.03.10
National's preferred option on the foreshore and seabed shows that the whole
process has been window dressing, Labour Leader Phil Goff said today. More
Corporate
appointment will fuel suspicions
25.03.10
“The Government’s appointment of liquor boss Doug McKay as CEO of the Auckland
Transition Agency will reinforce Aucklanders' fears about the corporatisation
of local democracy”, says Labour’s Auckland Issues spokesperson, Phil Twyford. more
Flawed
bill will still cost Aucklanders
24.03.10
Labour MP Phil Twyford says Rodney Hides third super city bill states that
6 of the Auckland CCOs will pay tax. Today’s promise by Mr Hide to make these
CCOs tax neutral is an example of mistakes that are made when Ministers ram
through legislation without working through the issues properly first. More
Labour
to take fight to Bennett in Waitakere
24.03.10
Labour’s candidate for Waitakere, Carmel Sepuloni, is looking forward to
taking the fight to Paula Bennett to reclaim the seat.
“It was a tough selection process and now I am looking forward to working with my Westie colleagues Lynne Pillay, David Cunliffe and Chris Carter to put Waitakere back in the Labour camp,” Carmel Sepuloni said. More
Carter
tables whaling petition
23.03.10 Labour’s Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Chris Carter today
tabled a petition opposing New Zealand’s support for a return to commercial
whaling, which was signed by 3,475 people.
His petition was blocked last Thursday when he was denied leave by National and ACT MPs. more
And
the winner is ...Carmel Sepuloni.
20.03.10
In a hotly contested contest Carmel Sepuloni edged out Phil Twyford and Hamish
McCracken and Ann Pala to gain the Labour nomination for the Waitakere seat
for the 2011 general election. More
National
tinkers while kiwis suffer and toil
17.03.10
More evidence of Kiwi’s distrust of National’s plans to hike GST have
been unearthed in the latest Westpac consumer confidence survey, Labour’s
Finance spokesperson David Cunliffe said today.
“The
survey found 56 per cent of Kiwis believe they would be no better or
worse off under John Key’s GST and tax plan, and they’re right,” David
Cunliffe said. more
Hide
spins in face of mounting opposition
16.03.10
Labour's Auckland Issues spokesperson, Phil Twyford says “Minister
of Local Government, Rodney Hide is misleading Aucklanders on a daily
basis as the list of super city critics grows longer and longer.” More
Free
the whale defender
13.03.10
New Zealand authorities must do everything they can to bring whale-defender
Peter Bethune back home, the Green Party said today.More
Stop Loan sharks - Carol Beaumont MP
12.03.10
Yesterday at Mangere I launched my Stop Loan Sharks campaign. Along with
Sua William Sio, Len Brown Mayor of Manukau (and prospective Mayor of Auckland),
Darryl Evans Mangere Budgeting and Family Support Services and Andrew Shann
a long time campaigner against loan sharks I described elements
of this exploitative practice and possible solutions. More
Maori
representation in the Super City please
12.03.10
A lack of Māori representation at all levels of the Super City is going
to be detrimental to the future of Auckland, the Green Party said today. More
Commissions
report highlights for local boards to have real power
11.03.10
“The Local Government Commission’s final decisions on the boundaries
for the new Auckland Council highlight the need for Rodney Hide to
ensure local boards are given real powers” Phil Twyford said today More
Heritage Fund preserving Waitakere's past
11.03.10
A total of $54,000 in grants has been allocated from the 2009-10 fund, which
demonstrates the council’s commitment to the ongoing preservation of the
west’s precious cultural heritage resources. More
Ratepayer
groups unite against council
11.03.10
Residents and Ratepayers groups representing communities across the Waitakere
Ranges Heritage Area have united in their opposition to changes proposed to
the District Plan by Waitakere City Council. More
Hide
must come clean on Auckland Council Powers
10.03.10
“Rodney Hide needs to come clean about what powers the Auckland Council will
have regarding the hiring and firing of Council-owned company directors ”,
says Phil Twyford .
On TV One’s Close Up programme, Rodney Hide claimed the Auckland Council “could
meet and sack one or all of the people on the CCO’s" , in response to criticism
of his powers to appoint the initial directors of the seven powerful council-owned
companies that will run most of the Super City's operations. More
Controversy surrounds Local plan changes
09.03.10 Proposed
Changes to the Waitakere City Council District Plan
has aroused controversy amongst local community groups. Both the Waitakere
ranges Protection Society and the Titirangi Ratepayers and Residents have come
out against the proposals and have urged residents to make submission to the
Council on the proposed plan changes More
'Look
Mom I'm killing the forest' The
Four Sisters in the Waipoua forest. Not only will their roots be damaged
by walkers attempting to get a picture for the folks back home, its highly
likely PTA will be spread to them. This picture was taken of a visitor to
the forest being photographed by a friend. Our photographer who took this
picture from the boardwalk could not persuade the pair to remain on the boardwalk
and take their picture from there and avoid placing the trees at risk. Picure
©John Chapman