Stopping asset sales, getting government backing for the Auckland CBD rail link and engaging everyday citizens in the political process will be among the Green Party's key goals for 2013, co-leader Metiria Turei announced today.
Speaking at the party's annual "picnic for the planet" event in Auckland's Mt Eden, Mrs Turei slammed the National-led Government for its "business as usual, lazy thinking" and launched a campaign that "more effectively puts our modern political thought into action".
The campaign, called "I'm in - for the future", will involve Green Party representatives contacting people who sign up and engaging them in political activities.
"We will talk to you about the kinds of actions you would like to get involved with, the kind of help we need, the kind of things that you're interested in," Mrs Turei said in her speech.
"This is what campaigning looks like in the 21st century where you have on-the-ground, grassroots campaigns with networks of people that are taking action."