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The Centre Party Launches With Focus On Cost Of Living, The Economy, Children, And Disability


The Centre Party has launched its website and is inviting
New Zealanders to review its current policies, join as
members, make donations, and register their interest in
becoming involved.

The Centre Party is being developed
as a practical, balanced, and common-sense political option
for New Zealanders who want politics focused on real
outcomes rather than traditional left-versus-right
division.

The party’s key areas of focus include the
cost of living, the economy, children and young people, and
disability support, inclusion, and family wellbeing. These
are issues affecting families, workers, businesses, carers,
disabled New Zealanders, and communities across the
country.

The Centre Party believes these issues
require serious, practical, and people-focused
solutions.

The Centre Party is also seeking
expressions of interest from people interested in applying
to be considered as party candidates, as well as for the
roles of party leader, secretary, and social media
coordinator, as part of its wider effort to build a credible
and future-focused political movement.

Members of the
public can visit:

www.TheCentreParty.org.nz

Through
the website, people can:

  • review the party’s
    current policies;
  • join as a member;
  • make a
    donation;
  • apply to be considered as a party
    candidate;
  • express interest in the party leader
    role;
  • express interest in the secretary role;
    and
  • express interest in the social media coordinator
    role.

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The Centre Party is looking for people
with integrity, real-world experience, and a genuine
commitment to serving New Zealanders.

“We are
inviting people to visit the website, read our current
policies, and get involved. New Zealand needs practical,
balanced, and outcome-focused politics that addresses the
real pressures people are facing, including the cost of
living, the economy, the wellbeing of children and young
people, and the needs of disabled New Zealanders and their
families.”

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