
Catherine Delahunty Access to dental care is a human right.
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Catherine Delahunty Read about our concerted effort to highlight inequalities at Question Time yesterday...
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Catherine Delahunty "The Three Rs": Reduce, Regiment, and Ruin our public education system
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Catherine Delahunty It's time to prevent polluters from being granted consent to indefinitely pollute waterways under an “exceptional circumstances” clause.
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Catherine Delahunty Yesterday morning a homeless orang-utan from the tropical rainforest was seen busking with friends from the Green Party in Wellington Railway Station.
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Catherine Delahunty Contaminated sites on the front page of the Dominion this morning - at last some transparency!
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Public needs reassurance on clean-up of toxic sites
The fact the public is finally getting information about potentially contaminated sites is welcomed by the Green Party, however the liability for who will pay for the clean-up needs to be addressed, Green Party Toxics spokesperson Catherine Delahunty said today.
As a r...esult of a recent decision by the Ombudsman councils throughout New Zealand are required to make their lists of potentially contaminated sites public from today.
At least one Council, Tasman District, is challenging this requirement. Many people who own land on the potentially contaminated sites are also concerned about how this ruling will affect the value of their property.
"The Green Party has looked at different liability regimes around the world for toxic sites and we believe shared responsibility between polluting industries and the licensing authorities is fair," said Ms Delahunty.
"It is not fair for innocent landowners inheriting historical sites with serious toxicity risks to pay for their clean-up."
Ms Delahunty is currently in the process of drafting a Members’ Bill to amend the Resource Management Act in order to establish a coherent and accessible national register of contaminated sites as well as a liability regime to protect innocent landowners. The Bill will be based on the idea of the polluter paying as well as Local Government and the Crown.
"A clear and fair process to establish liability is overdue and we also need the political will to set aside more funds than currently allocated for the clean-up of toxic sites," said Ms Delahunty.
"In 1999 the National Government was about to amend the Resource Management Act to create an ‘innocent landowner’ defence. A decade later they should help progress this matter with fairness and certainty for all."
Green Party podcast on toxic sites:http://www.greens.org.nz/audio/out-toxic -limRead More
The fact the public is finally getting information about potentially contaminated sites is welcomed by the Green Party, however the liability for who will pay for the clean-up needs to be addressed, Green Party Toxics spokesperson Catherine Delahunty said today.
As a r...esult of a recent decision by the Ombudsman councils throughout New Zealand are required to make their lists of potentially contaminated sites public from today.
At least one Council, Tasman District, is challenging this requirement. Many people who own land on the potentially contaminated sites are also concerned about how this ruling will affect the value of their property.
"The Green Party has looked at different liability regimes around the world for toxic sites and we believe shared responsibility between polluting industries and the licensing authorities is fair," said Ms Delahunty.
"It is not fair for innocent landowners inheriting historical sites with serious toxicity risks to pay for their clean-up."
Ms Delahunty is currently in the process of drafting a Members’ Bill to amend the Resource Management Act in order to establish a coherent and accessible national register of contaminated sites as well as a liability regime to protect innocent landowners. The Bill will be based on the idea of the polluter paying as well as Local Government and the Crown.
"A clear and fair process to establish liability is overdue and we also need the political will to set aside more funds than currently allocated for the clean-up of toxic sites," said Ms Delahunty.
"In 1999 the National Government was about to amend the Resource Management Act to create an ‘innocent landowner’ defence. A decade later they should help progress this matter with fairness and certainty for all."
Green Party podcast on toxic sites:http://www.greens.org.nz/audio/out-toxic
Source: www.greens.org.nz
This week we go out on a LIM, talking toxic clean up with Green MP Catherine Delahunty. We have good news, we have bad news, and we have a very simple question with no clear answer.

Catherine Delahunty Contact the Wellington Greens to get your ticket to the Food Inc fundraiser. See you there.
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About the Film --- How much do we really know about the food we buy at our local supermarkets and serve to our families? In Food, Inc., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, ...

Catherine Delahunty Last Friday I attended the first day of the Alternative Education conference in Mangere. It was a little disconcerting to be asked to “come over here and get laid” on arrival, but what they meant was “put on this bright green lei and join in the cultural celebration,” which I was more than happy to do.

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Explosive Expression: Creative Resistance to the State Terror Raids of October 2007. Thistle Hall Gallery, Wellington 13-18 October 2009. Exhibition and Auction. Check out the website, you can bid online as well as on the night. http://october15thsolidarity.info/artauc tion.
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Explosive Expression. Creative Resisance to the State Terror Raids of October 2007. Thistle Hall Gallery 13-18 October 2009. Exhibition and Auction. To view all the artworks on line and for more information ...

Catherine Delahunty Many of us grew up knowing very little about the realities for mana whenua of places such as Whakarewarewa. We went for our holidays, we enjoyed the visit, and we did not even know how to pronounce the names.
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Catherine Delahunty Five women die from preventable maternity-related illnesses every day in the Pacific. 1500 women die every year in Papua New Guinea alone.
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Catherine Delahunty I was lucky to be able to attend the APRA Silver Scroll Awards last week.
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