Project Q&A was developed by our Tauranga candidate, Kirsten Murfitt.
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We say no to the farming tax and Zero Carbon Act
We will scrap the unsustainable Zero Carbon Act, and are strongly against the farming tax
NIWA investigation
We believe in evidence over ideology, and we will hold authorities to account.
Climate reality, with Steve Cranston
Interview with Climatologist, Dr Judy Curry and DemoacracyNZ Candidate for Waikato, Steve Cranston
Make your vote count
Voting for DemocracyNZ is not a wasted vote. The most strategic vote, is the one you give a Party you truly believe in.
Candidate for Tauranga
We are thrilled to announce Kirsten Murfitt as our DemocracyNZ candidate for Tauranga.
Royal Commission of Inquiry a whitewash
Labour's Royal Commission of Inquiry is a cynical move to divert criticism away from unconstitutional attempt on Five Waters.
Fieldays important for economy
The future is going to be extremely challenging with new climate change laws that put enormous barriers to running a viable farm business.
Save New Zealand’s iconic stations from carbon farming
New Zealand’s valuable farmland is being sold to wealthy multi-national overseas companies for pine tree farming to count towards their international ‘climate change’ obligations.
Voting age is not for the court to decide
The Supreme Court ruling recommending that the legal voting age is lowered to 16 is not for the courts to decide.
Steve Cranston announced as DemocracyNZ candidate for Waikato
Farming advocate and climate emissions expert, Steve Cranston, will contest the Waikato electorate for DemocracyNZ in the 2023 election.
DemocracyNZ rejects tax on farm emissions
At DemocracyNZ we stand by our principles, instead of caving in to the uninformed hysteria around farm emissions.
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