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Every Australian student deserves to be treated with respect and dignity at school – so they can learn free from bullying and discrimination. Unfortunately, school is still a very difficult place for far too many LGBTI Australians: Eighty per cent of LGBTI students face verbal abuse and bullying at school.
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Multi-Disciplinary Teams: To underpin the expansion of services we will increase the number of physiotherapists, occupational therapists, mental health professionals, public health and community nurses, advanced nurse practitioners, nurse/midwife specialists and social workers in our primary care centres. Free GP Care for Under 18s: Building on the provision of free GP care to senior citizens and young children, we will extend GP care without fees to children under 18 years by 2019, subject to negotiations with GPs.
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The working relationship between our two countries is a necessary, though sometimes difficult, benefit to both, and we look toward the renewal of historic ties that have frayed under the weight of international conflict.
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They drive a sense of resentment and a lack of engagement among workers that causes staff turnover and causes a lack of engagement from workers who then feel less inspired to work hard. The best way to ensure that high pay is justified is to increase its openness and accountability, and link it to what other staff are getting.
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New Zealanders cannot take the risk of Winston Peters again. I'm going to read you a quote from the Dominion of the second of September this year.
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There is a need for a driver of efficiency within the public service. And many government departments could be better defined to meet the needs of modern Ireland.
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They would include: Personal Independence Payments Carers Allowance
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The Democrats play politics with farm security. Much of the Democrats’ delay had nothing to do with the vital role of American agriculture.
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Democrats will pursue a trade policy that puts workers first. We will negotiate strong and enforceable standards for labor,
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Solid accounting underpins all of our policies. Labour will run surpluses every year unless there is another significant global downturn or natural disaster.
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A Smaller Civil Service: As part of the overall reduction in numbers, the numbers of staff working in central Government Departments will be cut by one-third, in part through six new shared-service operations in Payments and Entitlements; Business Inspections; Pay and Pensions Administration; Procurement and Property Management; IT; and Finance and Accounting. A Smaller Political System: We will seek to cut the number of national politicians by 35%, while improving the ability of our Parliament to hold the Government and its agencies to account.
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Labour’s ambition is to build not just a knowledge economy, but a knowledge society. Education is at the heart of a more cohesive, more equal and more successful society,
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Increased funding for science, technology, engineering and maths courses An 8.9 per cent increase in students studying a qualification at bachelors level or higher since 2008
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We are putting in place clear, consistent rules: those who can work should be in work or in contact with the labour market. As unemployment falls, we need further reform to help people into work.
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•Reduced taxes on 25 million small business owners and entrepreneurs. Much of the tax relief came from reductions in individual income tax rates.
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Labour has a proud history of standing shoulder to shoulder with LGBT+ people. We abolished Section 28,
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• Phased-out the death tax that penalizes family-owned small businesses and farms; •Simplified and expanded IRAs and 401(k)s so workers can save more for their retirement; and
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Inequality is not good for the economy – it is wasteful and costly. It is not equality but poverty that drains public resources.
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Reducing the five-week wait for the first payment and offering an interim payment. Removing the two-child limit and the benefits cap.
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The Nationals will address the skill shortage in the aviation industry. We will build on existing regional pilot training schemes such as that operated by Regional Express, including the establishment of a Regional Airline Pilots’ Scholarship Scheme.
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especially in relation to discipline; introduce incentives encouraging experienced teachers to remain in teaching to reduce turnover figures.
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A Labour government will establish a humane immigration system and end the ‘hostile environment’ that caused the Windrush scandal of British citizens being deported.
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We will build on existing powers to give pension schemes and the Pensions Regulator the right to scrutinise, clear with conditions or in extreme cases stop mergers, takeovers or large financial commitments that threaten the solvency of the scheme. We will also give the Pensions Regulator new powers to issue punitive fines for those found to have wilfully left a pension scheme under-resourced and, if necessary, powers similar to those already held by the Insolvency Service to disqualify the company directors in question.
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• The new Privacy Act controls the use of our personal information held by someone else and the new Privacy Commissioner stands as guardian.
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Democrats believe employees who are being misclassified, including gig and platform workers, deserve wage and workplace protections including minimum wage and overtime pay, and we support using the ABC test to determine employee status.
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creating instability about farm policy for nearly two years. Republicans are dedicated to leading this country forward,
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We are also the party of America’s growers and producers, farmers, ranchers, foresters, miners, and all those who bring from the earth the minerals and energy that are the lifeblood of our nation’s historically strong economy.
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Despite this, neither Labor nor Tony Abbott’s Coalition has demonstrated it can be trusted to deliver the vision or commitment needed to tackle the growing housing crisis. Labor promised to halve homelessness by 2020 and provide services to all those seeking them, but homelessness has increased since the 2006 census.
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It is clear that the Liberals want to see weekend penalty rates reduced. Labor does not want some of our lowest paid workers to be forced to take a pay cut.
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We will call on the UK government to match Scottish per capita NHS spending, which will deliver increased funding for Scotland.
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We will unleash the real economic potential in our agricultural industry by removing the shackles and burdens holding the industry back and by making the industry more productive and globally competitive build on our comparative strength in food production and better manage our precious water resources to help our agriculture sector become the ‘Food Bowl of Asia’ and achieve ‘food security’ in a world demanding more of our food resources;
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Strengthening the law to ensure landlords who let unsuitable properties like garages or warehouses can be prosecuted Introducing clear standards for meth testing and contamination, and making it easier for tenants to end a tenancy if a property has unsafe meth levels.
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As the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris showed, freedom of expression cannot be taken for granted. In an open society there can be no right ‘not to be offended’, which is why Liberal Democrats in government have strengthened the law to make it harder for prosecutions to be brought for using 'insulting words',
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It will deliver a fast and fair transformation of our economy and society, renewing almost every aspect of life in the UK: from the way we produce and consume energy,
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Science dictates that the best practice requirements for setbacks will differ depending on the size of the stream, and the intensity of the farming operations in the surrounding area. The benefits of riparian strips are well documented.
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Provide comprehensive training for teachers and educational staff on all diversity and inclusion issues. Oblige schools to promote equal opportunities in their anti-bullying procedures and to monitor equality issues in teaching recruitment.
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any change to our electoral system will require significant public engagement in the development of proposals as well as passage in a referendum. We therefore intend to submit these proposals to a Citizens assembly as proposed later in this document.
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Initiate a review of the Disability Act 2005 and engage with disabled people, amending it to give more meaningful legal protection of their rights. Ensure the full implementation of national standards and inspection of residential centres and community homes for children and adults with disabilities.
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What do we want for our children? Many children achieve impressive results in the Leaving Certificate but remain short-changed when it comes to the things that matter the most.
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• Introduce a Small Business Tax code written in plain English. • Expand the Be Your Own Boss scheme so more individuals can set up their own businesses.
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Opened 16 new Police stations since 2009. Introduced Police Safety Orders to prevent domestic violence and protect families.
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Supporting Fiji to host a Pacific-focussed international climate conference, helping ensure Pacific countries have a voice internationally Used our seat on the UN Security Council to host an international debate on the challenges faced by small island developing states, with a focus on climate change
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People of all ages and abilities have easy access to a range of recreational and sporting opportunities. Participation in recreation and sport is viewed positively and there is increasing involvement by all New Zealanders
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Operational changes will also be examined to allow ComReg to operate without the current intensely prohibitive legal restrictions and to strengthen its anticompetitive mandate. To expedite competition blockages and remove obstruction, a separate High Court division of regulation will be established.
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We will cut government red tape costs on businesses and community groups by $1 billion a year We will deliver a State-based one-stop shop for environmental approvals to streamline the environmental approval process, reduce costs for business and boost productivity while retaining current high environmental standards
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press for older people to be represented on the board of the National Consumer Agency; require local authorities and Government departments to introduce Age Equality Plans;
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In government, Labour has funded Area-Based Childcare (ABC) programmes in areas of concentrated disadvantage such as Limerick, Ballymun and Tallaght. We are committed to a strategy of capacity building and investing in the quality of our public services to children and families.
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Tourism is a key earner of foreign exchange. Many New Zealanders are employed in tourist related activities.
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and introduce the legal test of ‘guilty but insane’. New Zealand First will also ensure that offenders are made accountable for their actions to the victims of their crimes, and that they are made to pay for the emotional and physical damage they cause.
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Our ambition is to re-equip the criminal justice system to deliver justice for all – the victims, the public and the defendant, with a short-term target of 100,000 more crimes ending in a criminal brought to justice. Our White Paper Criminal Justice: The Way Ahead set out our initial views on reform.
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Free marketers are killing Australian agriculture and by extrapolation, rural and regional Australia and all industries that feed off it. There is a public and politically promoted notion that it is the role of Australian farmers to meet the increasing global food challenge.
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We will do this as part of our Great Barrier Reef Plan. Our plan has three pillars: Science and Research: Improve science and research and monitoring of reef issues to ensure the protection and sustainability of the Reef is based on the latest, specialised science.
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Today, Scottish international aid investment is making a big difference to thousands of lives in some of the world’s most disadvantaged communities. We have long supported the United Nations target to spend 0.7 per cent of Gross National Income (GNI) on international development and will continue to support UK spending at this level
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Labor will get more young people into work – and help to keep them there, by delivering real skills and real opportunities through our Working Futures program. We will support 20,000 people per year aged between 15 and 24 to complete a comprehensive work and training program, setting them on the right path to high-quality and long-lasting jobs.
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These spaces will help to showcase the work of emerging artists and will help to drive economic regeneration in urban areas. Building Links with the Business Community: We will further encourage strong, mutually beneficial links between the business community and arts organisations.
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We believe that the Arts are an essential part of a healthy society and that Ireland’s economic progress has provided a real opportunity to develop the arts. Over the last decade we have implemented the largest sustained increase in funding for the Arts in our history.
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• In the March 2011 quarter, 79 per cent of electricity came from renewable sources – the highest rate in 12 years. • 1340 MW of new renewable electricity generation – a record – has been consented in the first year of the ETS.
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• Invest $1 billion to further modernise and transform our schools. − Build new, modern schools.
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National’s plan isn’t a plan for a brighter future; National’s plan is to keep the rich rich and the poor poor and downtrodden.” Duncan: “Our New Zealand probably in OECD terms has higher than average income inequality, and yes we really need to take this seriously because I think we can see from the politics that is going on all around the world (Newspaper heading: ‘London’s burning: Riots spread across the city’) now that income inequality and wealth inequality (Newspaper heading: ‘Riots spread to other cities’) have really got out of control.
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Comment: Workers need the right to enforce their contract and to take action on any issue which affects their lives or their communities. Strengthen the requirement that a work week should, wherever possible, be no more than 40 hours worked over 5 days.
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Removed parole eligibility for the worst repeat violent offenders, and for offenders who commit the worst murders, and worked with the Act Party to implement the Three Strikes law.
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Enforce borrower responsibilities and ramp up our campaign to seek repayment of overdue student debt from New Zealanders living overseas. 70 per cent of overdue debt is owed by those now living overseas – even though they only represent 15 per cent of borrowers.
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Require planning bodies to have regard to consumer interests and to consult with the Competition Authority if their decisions are likely to have a significant impact on competition.
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Acknowledging the current budgetary restraints, Ireland nevertheless needs to plan ahead to ensure that our defence forces are fit for purpose over the coming decade. Labour will publish a White Paper on the Defence Forces setting out our vision for the Defence Forces to 2020.
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■ Act to solve the crisis in child and adolescent psychiatric services by increasing specialist out-patient teams by 50 per cent and bringing established teams up to the recommended staffing complement. ■ Ensure early intervention, including a Youth Mental Health Initiative aimed at teachers and other adults who have frequent contact with young people.
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They can carry out checks and give advice or treatment to people who, for instance, are stressed, obese, inactive, or alcohol or nicotine dependent. Intervention by a trusted health professional can make the difference at an individual level.
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Support the potential deployment of carbon capture and storage to existing biomass and gas power stations only as a transitional technology. Develop biomass generation only where it can be done in a sustainable way giving regard to the environmental and human costs of some large-scale biomass fuel operations.
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• Ensure that high-income earners pay their fair share • Bias income tax rates to provide relief to low income earners
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New Zealand First is committed to providing better resourcing for Defence, in keeping with, and contributing to, the commitments of our regional allies and partners. We will continue to honour, maintain, and build upon existing defence agreements, in particular the Closer Defence Relationship with Australia as the cornerstone of our bilateral security arrangements.
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Efficient resource use (e.g. power, airports, fuel, and broad band) Market access (e.g. ports and airports)
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Campaign for a Living Wage. Campaign for greater security of employment and an end to zero hour contracts.
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We will retain the first past the post system of voting for parliamentary elections and extend this system to police and crime commissioner and mayoral elections. We will retain the current franchise to vote in parliamentary elections at eighteen.
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But the industry is particularly important because of the links with food production, our landscape and our environment. Labour’s aim is to promote economic renewal with a sustainable future for farming, strengthened communities and sustainable land use.
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We believe that parents should financially support their children at an appropriate level. Where there are disputes between the parents, these should be decided by the courts, not by an inflexible formula.
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SNP MPs will continue to press for full devolution of employment and employability policy – including the Minimum Wage – to enable the Scottish Government to protect and enhance vital workers’ rights that are under threat from a hard-line Tory government. Upon devolution of these new powers, an SNP Scottish Government will take advice from a strengthened Fair Work Convention to deliver workplace policy that is fit for the 21st century, including a full review of work-place leave entitlements.
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Investing in health promotion, primary care and tackling health inequalities is crucial if we are to reduce the burden on acute care. The SDLP want to see an increase in our health budget for preventative spending so that it accounts for 4% of the overall budget.
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and with communities able to take charge of aspects of their own local development – through, for example, establishing local banks and community energy cooperatives. Devolve further revenue-raising powers away from Westminster, to regions from Cornwall to North East England.
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All of this shows that the current situation is dire for the Maui's dolphin, and getting worse. We can't afford any more human-caused Maui's dolphin deaths, which is why the Green Party has a plan to protect the last 55 Maui's dolphins and grow the population.
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The health of our families, the strength of our economy, and the well-being of our world all depend upon a clean environment. But in President George Bush's government, where polluters actually write environmental laws and oil company profits matter more than hard science and cold facts, protecting the environment doesn't matter at all.
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We need to improve the way the UK is governed, passing power back to the people, back to where they live and work. Local councils have been starved of the funds they need to do their job.
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When approximately 80 percent of healthcare costs are related to lifestyle –smoking, obesity, substance abuse–far greater emphasis has to be put upon personal responsibility for health maintenance. Our goal for both Medicare and Medicaid must be to assure that every participant receives the amount of care they need at the time they need it,
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Labour will ensure a pathway to economic inclusion for all, putting an end to all forms of racism and discrimination in our economy and society. Inclusion will be at the heart of its programme for government.
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and we deplore the current inaction of the Administration in that regard. Our service members must be subject only to American law.
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Internationalism: Negative
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Australia is known for the quality and safety of our food products. Our freedom from many pests and diseases, the environmental stewardship of our farmers and land managers and our world-class food safety management system all contribute to this strong global reputation.
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In stark contrast, we believe we must take immediate action to curb the influence of lobbyists and special interests on our political institutions. President Obama signed an executive order to establish unprecedented ethics rules so that those who leave the executive branch may not lobby this administration and officials may not accept gifts from lobbyists.
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Democrats support eliminating the use of cash bail and believe no one should be imprisoned merely for failing to pay fines or fees,
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Law and Order: Positive
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-> Invest $150 million to extend the Rural Broadband Initiative, through two contestable funds: Invest $50 million in a Mobile Black Spot Fund.
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Technology and Infrastructure: Positive
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We want to roll out gigabit broadband across the country by 2025, with £5 billion in funding already promised, and provide greater mobile coverage across the country.
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The report anticipates that the sale of additive manufacturing products and services will reach US$3. 7 billion by 2015, rising to over US$10. 8 billion by 2021. This estimate does not account for the value of all the parts being printed by the likes of Boeing and G.E. in aerospace, and other manufacturers in orthopaedics (hip replacements and the like) so the wider economic benefits are likely to be considerably higher. A UK Government report predicted it could eventually become a $100 billion market by 2020 given the right technological breakthroughs. 14
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Support the ‘Friends of the Court’ (Amicus Curiae) system for Environment Court hearings. A ‘friend of the court’ provides independent and objective advice to assist the court in making a decision.
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Families are the cornerstone of our culture - the building blocks of a strong society. In families, children learn values and ideals, as well as the basic lessons that get them started on a lifelong path of education.
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Under the Conservatives, progress is being rolled back for women, people with disabilities, LGBT people and BAME communities. Cuts to public services and social security are landing disproportionately on women and ethnic minorities, with 86 per cent of the money raised from the Tories’ tax and social security changes coming from women’s pockets.
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Equality: Positive
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Because Kiwis love the beach and most of us live close to the ocean, we increase the risk of single use plastics ending up in the marine environment, even by mistake. Our plan will introduce refunds on drink containers, ban plastic bags, phase out unnecessary plastic packaging and commit to a zero-waste New Zealand.
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Pass a Nature Act to put the Natural Capital Committee (NCC) on a statutory footing, set legally binding natural capital targets, including on biodiversity, clean air and water,
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The World Heritage Committee says Australia has just one year to turn this trajectory around or it will put the reef on the international list of shame — the World Heritage in Danger list. The Greens have a plan to save the reef:
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Repeal anti-trade union legislation including the Trade Union Act 2016 and create new rights and freedoms for trade unions to help them win a better deal for working people.
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Labour Groups: Positive
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Under the Liberals, medicine will go up by as much as $5 per script. This means that under Labor, medicines will be more affordable than under the Liberals.
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As Caroline says, a privatised railway ‘is a blatant transfer of public money to private interests at the expense of the taxpayer and rail passengers’. Bringing the railways back into public ownership would cost very little if it was done as existing franchises fell due for renewal.
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Many of the people coming to our community forums have been senior Australians. Age pensioners have told me how they're struggling financially under the Howard Government.
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3. Give unions who gain 20 percent membership in any workplace an automatic right to bargain collectively with employers; 4. Outlaw the practice of employers splitting companies into a property asset company and an operating company to deprive workers of redundancy settlement;
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