• 24 January, 2021

    Delay on sharing locations reckless

    “The Government’s delay on revealing the locations the Northland woman who has tested positive for Covid 19 has travelled is reckless and risks making a dangerous situation much worse,” says ACT Leader David Seymour....

  • 24 January, 2021

    Objective must be to avoid another lockdown

    “If today’s probable case of Covid-19 in Northland turns out to be community transmission the Government’s overarching objective must be avoiding another lockdown,” says ACT Leader David Seymour....

  • 22 January, 2021

    7AA of OT Act should be scrapped

    “Oranga Tamariki (OT) will remain ungovernable and continue to fail children unless it’s allowed to focus on the one thing it was established to do, ensure the wellbeing of children,” says ACT’s Social Development and Children spokesperson Karen Chhour....

  • 22 January, 2021

    What’s the plan for crims with guns?

    “A capped six-month amnesty on now prohibited firearms and parts held by licensed firearms owners won’t work, just as its predecessor failed to make New Zealand any safer,” says ACT Firearms Reform spokesperson Nicole McKee....

  • 22 January, 2021

    Booking MIQ shouldn’t be like trying to get Elton John tickets

    “The Government must reduce the anxiety being caused to New Zealanders offshore and wanting to return home by expanding its arbitrary three month window for booking managed isolation facilities,” says ACT Leader David Seymour....

  • 21 January, 2021

    Government bereft of ideas on housing

    “It is shameful that the Government is so bereft of ideas on delivering more housing that it couldn’t answer any questions today beyond a plan to build fewer public houses by 2024 than there are families on the waiting list...

  • 21 January, 2021

    ECE food rules should be scrapped

    “Officials responsible for dreaming up superfluous food rules for Early Childhood Centres (ECEs) should be fired and their salaries used to fund education,” says ACT Education spokesperson Chris Baillie....

  • 21 January, 2021

    From year of delivery to year of reannouncements

    “The Prime Minister cannot be telling us the big response of a transformational Labour Government to the shortage of houses being built in New Zealand is which regions will get the new state houses announced in last year’s Budget,” says...

  • 21 January, 2021

    ACT welcomes Biden Presidency

    “The ACT Party congratulates President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on their inauguration today,” says ACT Foreign Affairs spokesperson Brooke van Velden...

  • 20 January, 2021

    Public deserves clarity and consistency on vaccine timing

    “ACT’s January 6 call for a vaccine timetable review, and January 11 charge that the Government’s response to Covid 19 had become complacent, are being sadly vindicated with each day’s developments,” says ACT Leader David Seymour....

  • 19 January, 2021

    Gun crime out of control – only ACT making sense

    “Another week and New Zealand’s months-long spate of gun crime continues,” says ACT Firearms Reform spokesperson Nicole McKee.

  • 19 January, 2021

    Government shamed into action

    “Opposition pressure to improve the timeliness of Covid 19 vaccine deliveries is working,” says ACT Leader David Seymour.