Rail is good and the government tried to hide the official information.

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Rail is good and the government tried to hide the official information.
As technological civilization diminishes the biotic diversity of the earth, language itself is diminished. As there are fewer and fewer songbirds in the air, due to the destruction of their forests and wetlands, human speech loses more and more of its evocative power. For when we no longer hear the voices of warbler and wren, our own speaking can no longer be nourished by their cadences. As the splashing speech of the rivers is silenced by more and more dams, as we drive more and more of the land’s wild voices into the oblivion of extinction, our own languages become increasingly impoverished and weightless, progressively emptied of their earthly resonance.
David Abram (via inthenoosphere)
Nic comes from a film and television background, with her dedication to being 'part of the solution' leading her to be the Green candidate for Kelston.
Cathy is a Treaty educator who cares deeply about social justice and ecology issues and the local communities of Christchurch East.
Nicholas is a member of the Upper Harbour Local Board of Auckland Council, a union organiser, a father, and an Evangelical Christian.
Julie is a small business owner and sustainability expert, originally from Rotorua.
Retired child and adolescent psychiatrist, long time citizen activist and grandmother who believes we can save future generations from catastrophic climate change.
Rebekah wants to refocus the healthcare system on preventing illness and addressing health inequity, and take Green Party values into new and diverse communities.
Philippa, an award winning journalist, has always tried to make a positive difference by reporting stories that lifted the lid or revealed something uniquely New Zealand.
Richard is an ecologist, horticulturist, and sustainability advocate committed to a low-carbon society and economy fit to tackle our 21st century challenges head-on.
Sam is a water quality campaigner who is also concerned about the housing crisis and child poverty in New Zealand.
Dr Richard McCubbin welcomes the opportunity as a candidate to engage with and work alongside farmers to discuss sustainable changes to farming practices.
Elaine's passion for her community has led to a commitment in making meaningful change in the lives of its people, and this vision led her to join the Green Party.
Spokesperson for Education, Water, Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Toxics
Spokesperson for Organics, GE, Biosecurity, Pesticides and Food Safety
Having run for Taranaki-King Country in 2011 and 2014, Robert is proud to have the opportunity to champion the Green Party kaupapa and vision for Aotearoa once more.
Surrounded by politically active students raised Damon’s political awareness and brought him to the Green Party and eventually to stand as a Green Party candidate.