The Green Party is outstripping the Labour Party in big donations this year with less than four months until the general election, helped by one of Hollywood鈥檚 heavyweights.
James Cameron,听The听Terminator,听Titanic, True Lies听and听Avatar听director who has a property near Featherston, has recently contributed $50,000 to the Greens鈥 war chest alongside his wife, Suzy. That鈥檚 in addition to another $50,000 donation from long-time Greens supporter and former听Xena: Warrior Princess听star Lucy Tapert, formerly Lucy Lawless, this month.
It鈥檚 led to the Greens overtaking Labour in large donations this year, amassing just shy of $500,000, while Labour has received about $458,000 in donations above $20,000 according to the听.
It somewhat conflicts with Green MP Golriz Ghahraman鈥檚 failed member鈥檚 bill that听.
Both parties are dwarfed by National, New Zealand First and Act, with the latter raising $1.15 million already this year in big donations.
It comes as听听between potential National-Act and Labour-Greens-Te Pati M膩ori coalitions ahead of the election.
A Green Party spokesperson didn鈥檛 answer questions from the听Herald听about whether anyone from the party had approached Cameron prior to the donation.
Film director James Cameron is financially supporting the Green Party ahead of this year's election. Photo / Getty Images
They did, however, say people donated to the Greens because they wanted a Government that would take 鈥渟tronger action on climate action, protect nature and provide everyone with enough to live on鈥.
鈥淲e rely on the support of thousands of people all around Aotearoa whose donations - both large and small - help push our campaign forward,鈥 the spokesperson said.
Whether or not to accept 鈥渟ignificant donations鈥 was considered by the party鈥檚 governance committee, they said.
Representatives of Cameron did not respond to the听贬别谤补濒诲鈥檚听request for comment.
Cameron鈥檚 donation was a development in the relationship between the director and the party, in light of听听following Cameron鈥檚 2012 announcement he would spend millions to听.
Tapert鈥檚 support for the Greens led to her attending party events and joining The Child Poverty Action Group鈥檚 hikoi in Auckland in 2020.
Lucy Tapert pictured on the final night of filming Xena Warrior Princess in 2001. Photo / Richard Robinson
The former听Xena听star said at the time: 鈥淚鈥檓 really concerned that the only growth going on in New Zealand is the growth of this underclass of hungry children, who become lacklustre students, who grow up and become disenfranchised, angry grown-ups.鈥
Labour鈥檚 campaign chairwoman Megan Woods wasn鈥檛 worried about the Green鈥檚 recent run of donations, saying her sole focus was on donations to her own party.
鈥淚鈥檓 comfortable that we鈥檙e going to raise what we need to run a very competitive election campaign,鈥 she told the听Herald.
鈥淟abour鈥檚 never had a campaign chest that鈥檚 been filled by the big end of town by big donations, we鈥檙e not a party that relies on the big donors.鈥
She cited Labour鈥檚 success over National in the 2020 election, despite fewer large donations, as evidence financial resources didn鈥檛 determine election results.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think you can ever use donations and large donations as any kind of proxy of how an election will fall.鈥
Labour held an art auction last weekend. While she didn鈥檛 attend, Woods said she understood it went well with respect to funds raised.
Labour Party campaign chair Megan Woods isn't concerned about donations to other parties. Photo / Mark Mitchell
National this year had received about $700,000 in large donations. However, more than 40 per cent of that was donated this month with almost $300,000 being declared to the Electoral Commission in two days this week - about a month after the party released its President鈥檚 Appeal, encouraging supporters to donate.
Donors included rich-lister property developer Trevor Farmer ($50,000), who had already donated $100,000 last year.
Farmer had also given $200,000 to the Act Party and a further $50,000 to New Zealand First, seemingly the听.
Another $100,000 was given to National from Christopher & Banks LTD - a company directed by Christopher Huljich. Former National and Act Minister John Banks was also a director of the company for a brief time between 2011 and 2012.
Philanthropists Brendan and Jo Lindsay also donated $100,000 to National this month. The Lindsays shot onto the听NBR鈥檚 Rich List after the $660m sale of their plastic container company Sistema in 2016 and founded the Lindsay Foundation to give most of their money away.
A further $51,000 appeared to have come from Jeffery Douglas, son of the听, who founded Douglas Pharmaceuticals.
In January, the听Herald听reported National had received an听, largely thanks to a fundraising blitz from former deputy leader Paula Bennett who tapped rich listers, including New Zealand鈥檚 wealthiest man, for as much as $250,000 each last year.
Former National Party deputy leader Paula Bennett coordinated a fundraising blitz for the party last year. Photo / 九一星空无限
It was not clear how much of this funding was spent in 2022, and how much had been put aside for campaigning this year.
National Party president Sylvia Wood said the party was 鈥渧ery pleased鈥 by the show of support.
鈥淲e hope to invest as much as we can in our party vote campaign to change the government, in accordance with the Electoral Commission鈥檚 expense caps.鈥
New Zealand First鈥檚 bid to return to Parliament was being well-assisted by wealthy donors, receiving about $517,000 in large donations this year.
Despite Act being ahead of all other parties on large donations, party leader David Seymour made further听.
He told supporters that while the party鈥檚 鈥渇ixed costs鈥 had been covered, an additional $1m was needed to 鈥渂ypass the media鈥檚 editorial decisions and the tech companies鈥 algorithms鈥 with paid advertising.
Act鈥檚 party donations return for 2022, filed with the Electoral Commission, showed it raised just over $2m in those 12 months - $1.2m of that was made up of donations of more than $15,000.
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