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Subject Join Winston Peters at a place near you
Date August 5, 2020 6:53 AM
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The Bus is Back!



This election, the most important person is you – and you deserve to hear the facts.



Come and hear the leader of New Zealand First, Rt Hon Winston Peters, as he travels the length of the country through this election campaign.



Keep up to date about where the bus is around New Zealand and where the next public meeting will be held <[link removed]>.



Bring your family and friends to the public meetings near you!



August 8th - Saturday



10AM - Pukekohe <[link removed]>



2 PM - Hamilton <[link removed]>



August 9th - Sunday



11 AM - New Plymouth <[link removed]>



2 PM - Whanganui <[link removed]>



August 11th - Tuesday



3 PM - Palmerston North <[link removed]>



August 12th - Wednesday



10:30 AM - Levin <[link removed]>



3:30 PM - Wairarapa <[link removed]>



August 13th - Thursday



12 PM - Upper Hutt <[link removed]>



...more events to be announced soon!



Help us continue pushing commonsense values and policies in government



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Our success relies on the helping hand of our volunteers and the generosity of our supporters.



With your help, we can ensure that common-sense is retained in government decision-making.



What’s new



Giving primary students access to counsellors



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In 2017, we pledged to ensure better access to mental health services for primary school students.



During this term of government, we delivered.



The Hon Tracey Martin recently announced funding to allow primary schools to have access to counsellors for the first time.



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Putting New Zealand wool first



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We accepted a petition from Amy Blaikie to ensure that all public-funded buildings and KiwiBuild homes are built or refurbished with New Zealand wool carpet and New Zealand wool insulation.



Our locally grown wool is a world class natural and renewable resource.



By backing wool production and procurement, we can back local jobs in farming and manufacturing.







Backing our country



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Our small businesses contributed $153.1 billion to total industry sales in 2018. They also employ large numbers of New Zealanders.



They are vital to our economy.In government, we have consistently backed our small businesses to ensure they thrive and weather the COVID-19 storm.



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It is our priority to look after the well-being of all New Zealanders. We want to ensure Kiwis have healthy bodies but also sound minds.



In government, we have achieved these vital wins to support our mental health care services.



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We have daily updates on what we've been doing in Parliament.



Follow us for the latest news on our MPs, our policies, and upcoming events.



We have weekly surveys on the hottest issues, giving our followers a say on the issues that matter.



Help us with a "like", a comment, or by sharing our posts to spread the message with your friends and family.



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Authorised by Rt Hon Winston Peters, Parliament Buildings, Molesworth Street, Pipitea, Wellington 6011





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