Under the referendum rules we cannot spend more than $50,000 promoting and gathering signatures for the referendum petition. This makes it difficult to get the word out there.
You can help by signing up to be a volunteer, downloading the approved form and collecting friends and family signatures, taking an advertisement in your local paper, connecting us with influencers or well known people that wish to help spread the word etc.
If you wish to advertise the petition you are welcome to do so. Please note that the rules prevent us from providing you with material for any such advertisement. However, we are more than happy to discuss any advertising with you.
Your donations will help us spread the word. Every donation is valuable given we must collect approximately 400,000 signatures by 24 November 2025. We will publish the total amount of donations received to be transparent.
There are rules around signing a referendum petition. To sign the referendum petition, you must:
1) be registered on the New Zealand electoral roll; and
2) provide your full name and address alongside your “wet ink” signature.
All signatures must be on the form which has been approved by Parliament. Other signatures or signing online will not count towards the required number.
Download the signature form the Resource page and start collecting signatures. If you are having trouble printing the signature form to size, please click into your settings and make sure the scale is set to print to fit page.
Please send the original signed form back to KM Law Limited
738 Cameron Road, Tauranga 3112 or PO Box 9457, Greerton, Tauranga, 3142
A lack of transparency, conflicts of interest, and prioritising political considerations over scientific evidence.. there are many reasons why New Zealand should be looking to leave The World Health Organisation.
Exiting the WHO means New Zealand would no longer be bound by its policies, recommendations, or agreements this allows us to independently develop and implement health strategies that better suit its population’s needs.