Blog: The World According to Greg


  • We Need You

    Okay followers, we are heading into the home straight with only a couple of weeks to meet the party members threshold to be registered for this year’s general election. It costs a dollar, and being a member doesn’t oblige you to anything. Our rules even allow you to belong to another party (although your other…

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  • The Alliance Strikes Back

    What does the Alliance have to offer the modern-day voter? Harrison McEvoy May 01, 2026 It’s not often I write about pure politics. A while back I wrote about the need for a return to working class politics in this country, and expressed frustration at the lack of attention from the current parties towards key…

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  • Why I think Plan Change 8 is a Step Backward for Canterbury

    14 April 2026 Following on from the “Our Water 2026” theme last week, a major shift is occurring in how Canterbury manages its most precious resource. The Government’s decision to grant an exemption for Environment Canterbury’s (ECan) Plan Change 8 (PC8) to the Land and Water Regional Plan may look like a technical adjustment, but…

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  • Final Council meeting of the 22/25 triennium

    Well that’s meeting #602 of the Canterbury Regional Council done and dusted along with the end of this triennium. (officially 22 days to go) The big talking point of course was the passing of the Notice of Motion by Councillor Vicky Southworth that Council Declares a ‘Nitrate Emergency’. There is a ton of information on…

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  • Notice of motion 30 July

    Today at Canterbury Regional Councils 600th meeting, I presented a Notice of Motion to support The Unlawful Occupation of Palestine Sanctions Bill Here is my speechTena koutou katoa, As-salamu alaykum, Shalom, PeaceMy fellow councillors, almost three years ago when I made my inaugural speech in this chamber, I said that I am not here as…

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