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Nov122015
Latest ViewsParty News

Our 2015 AGM is all about change – and we need you there

The Board has been busy working on party rejuvenation, including better defining who we are as a party and what we stand for. At the AGM we’ll be debating the key themes and innovative policy solutions that will form the core of our communication strategy over the coming years. Click here for more info…

AGM Details

Saturday 28th November, 10am-2pm
Pioneer Women and Ellen Melville Conference Room, Freyberg Place, High Street, Auckland

From the Leader’s Pen – UnitedFuture’s vision for New Zealand sets it apart from National & Labour


UnitedFuture is the one party actively thinking about the New Zealand of the future and the steps we need to be taking today in all aspects of policy to prepare for that. More…

From the Editor’s Pen – What are your priorities for New Zealand’s future?


One of the most interesting trends I have picked up is centred on the word ‘governance’. I noted it when viewing the results from the Canadian elections recently. More…

Recent Statements

A sensible perspective on Christmas Island
No Need for Green Energy Bill
Still waiting for RMA draft
Westpac’s strike against personal privacy
UnitedFuture votes for Labour bills
The conscience of good government

October Media Coverage

Offenders avoiding sentences face benefit drop
Kiwis no closer to fair solar energy prices
Cross party support for new rules imposing parole conditions on deportees
It all boils down to basic human rights
NZ First MP Ron Mark denies racism over “Go back to Korea” jibe

Category: Latest Views, Party NewsBy Ben RickardNovember 12, 2015

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