Alliance Party of Aotearoa New Zealand

Alliance Party of Aotearoa New Zealand Founded in the early 1990s, the Alliance Party emerged from a desire for a political landscape that prioritises the well-being of working people.

Authorized by S. Byrnes, 68 Langdons Road, Papanui, Christchurch, New Zealand.

24/06/2026
The Alliance Party believes that the best people to know how work should and shouldn't be done are most often the people...
23/06/2026

The Alliance Party believes that the best people to know how work should and shouldn't be done are most often the people doing that work. The unions have significant and quite well documented concerns about DP World, so while the Council may be required to do due diligence on this unsolicited offer we agree with our union friends that it should be rejected. Keep the port public - both ownership and operation.

21/06/2026
Yesterday we joined the rally in Christchurch to keep Lyttelton Port in public hands.The port belongs to all of us. We o...
21/06/2026

Yesterday we joined the rally in Christchurch to keep Lyttelton Port in public hands.

The port belongs to all of us. We own it through Christchurch City Holdings, and it does well by us. Now a Dubai-based multinational, DP World, has lodged an unsolicited proposal to lease and run its operations.

Nobody voted for this. It was never put to the people of Christchurch at an election. A profitable public asset that has served this city for generations, lined up to be handed to an overseas operator with a record across the Tasman of higher charges, job cuts and broken investment promises.

Credit to MUNZ and the RMTU for leading this fight, and to everyone who turned out to say the same thing. Our candidate Greg Byrnes Alliance Party - Christchurch Central Candidate 2026 spoke for the Alliance. Ports are strategic infrastructure. They are too important to be run for someone else's dividend.

The Maritime Union of New Zealand has long opposed the running down and outsourcing of New Zealand's maritime supply cha...
19/06/2026

The Maritime Union of New Zealand has long opposed the running down and outsourcing of New Zealand's maritime supply chain. Our country has been made extraordinarily vulnerable to supply shocks through short-term decision making that prioritised "efficiency" of the "free market" over the national interest. The Alliance believes, like MUNZ, that if we are to deal with the serious crises facing our country - geopolitical conflict, climate change, etc - then we must develop a fully integrated national transport infrastructure plan that includes renewing domestically flagged coastal shipping.

Withdrawal Of MV Moana Chief Erases Last New Zealand Flagged Container Ship From Our Coast

The Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) says the planned withdrawal of the container vessel MV Moana Chief from domestic coastal services represents a catastrophic milestone for the country’s economic resilience.

The MV Moana Chief, operated under the Pacifica Shipping brand by the multinational Swire Group, is the final remaining domestic container ship on the New Zealand coast to fly the New Zealand flag and employ a local maritime workforce.

Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Carl Findlay says the decision is a direct consequence of decades of short-sighted transport deregulation and government indifference to our strategic infrastructure.

“The withdrawal of the MV Moana Chief is a devastating blow, not just to the skilled Kiwi seafarers who face redundancy, but to our entire island nation,” says Mr Findlay.

“We have allowed our last domestic container link to be broken. Our absolute reliance on foreign-flagged, foreign-crewed vessels means that decisions about New Zealand’s supply chain security are now made entirely in overseas boardrooms with zero loyalty to our country.”

Mr Findlay says this development underscores a desperate need for immediate government support, intervention, and a long-term, cohesive strategy for domestic coastal shipping.

“New Zealand is an island nation that relies on sea transport to move freight, yet our ‘blue highway’ has been left to rot. Leaving our coastal lanes open to international operators running flag-of-convenience vessels with sub-standard wages is an act of economic sabotage. We need a real plan to back our domestic fleet, protect local jobs, and build maritime resilience before the next major disaster or global shock cuts us off completely.”

MUNZ is advocating for immediate legislative reforms to amend Section 198 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, which currently allows international ships to carry domestic cargo as a matter of right. MUNZ also demands a return to rules that prioritize New Zealand-flagged and New Zealand-crewed vessels for domestic port-to-port trade.

MUNZ also criticized State-Owned Enterprise KiwiRail for its complicity in undermining local maritime infrastructure through its freight aggregation models.

“It is a disgrace that KiwiRail, a taxpayer-owned entity, has chosen to outsource domestic freight movement to foreign vessels operated by international lines like CMA CGM and ANL,” says Mr Findlay.

“As a State-Owned Enterprise, KiwiRail’s primary obligation should be supporting New Zealand infrastructure, New Zealand workers, and New Zealand capabilities. Instead, they are bypassing local crews and local shipping in favour of foreign operators who pay a fraction of local wages. KiwiRail should be leading the charge to use New Zealand flagged and crewed ships, not helping to dismantle them.”

“We won’t rebuild our domestic maritime capability overnight, but we must draw a line in the sand today. Re-establishing a secure, low-emission, locally operated coastal fleet is a matter of basic national security. It is time for the Government to step up, close the loopholes in the Maritime Transport Act, and invest in our own people and our own shores.”

Kevin Campbell, a former Alliance MP and our candidate in Rangitikei for the 2026 general election, now has a candidate ...
19/06/2026

Kevin Campbell, a former Alliance MP and our candidate in Rangitikei for the 2026 general election, now has a candidate page where you can follow his activities. Please follow and share!

Former MP, barrister, and life long social justice advocate. The policies and values of the Alliance Party are sorely needed, and I am happy to help bring them to the fore.

Authorised by S. Byrnes, 68 Langdons Road, Christchurch.

19/06/2026

The Alliance rejects the notion that Labour’s Public Transport fare cap is unaffordable, a “lolly scramble”, or any of the other accusations coming from the Coalition government.

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