Marama Davidson
'Melting Māori moments' - The Māori Affairs select committee
Treaty settlements are a major part of the Māori Affairs committee's work but it also finds time for karakia, waiata, and kai in its work.
AudioLetting fees banned
A bill banning letting fees has passed its final hurdle in the House. Video, Audio
Letting fees banned
A bill banning letting fees has passed its final hurdle in the House.
Video, AudioGreens urge political donation reform
The Prime Minister wants to hear from any New Zealanders who believe political donation rules should be changed. The Green Party has long argued that reform is essential if political parties are to be… Audio
National slips behind Labour in latest political poll
The unfolding Jami-Lee Ross saga has damaged National, with support for the party and party leader falling in the latest political poll. The OneNews Colmar Brunton shows Labour ahead of National and… Audio
Climate change refugees in NZ 'last resort' for Pacific people
Becoming climate change refugees in New Zealand is a "last resort" for Pacific people, according to a panel that was held in New Zealand. Audio
Greens relaunch campaign to raise benefits
The Greens have re-launched their campaign to raise benefits and scrap all sanctions, on Sunday reaffirming what the party says is its commitment to social justice. Their fight for a better welfare… Audio
Penny Howard's four muses
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One posed nude with her guitar, a second is running with a tokotoko, while another sits surrounded by owls. West Auckland artist Penny Howard has captured women who inspire her on… Audio
Pre-colonial Pacific culture inspiration for feminism today
People of the Pacific need to decolonise their minds and reflect on the traditional role of women as men's equals. Audio
Sistema workers accuse company of exploitation: 'We are not treated equally'
Workers at one of New Zealand's leading manufacturing companies Sistema have spoken out about their desperate need for better working conditions and have accused the company of exploiting migrant… Audio
Sistema workers accuse company of exploitation
South Auckland factory workers making Sistema plastic containers are demanding an end to employment contracts they say force them to work 60 hour weeks. Staff and their union say they've been… Audio
Greens plan to crack down on waste to NZ landfills
The Greens have announced plans to crack down on the amount of waste New Zealand produces. At its annual AGM in Palmerston North at the weekend, Associate Minister for the Environment, Eugenie Sage… Audio
Abolishing youth rates on govt back-burner
Labour's pre-election policy of ditching youth rates within its first year in power appears to be on the back burner for now as it negotiates with its coalition partner New Zealand First. But that's… Audio
Greens have to 'compromise' on waka-jumping bill - Marama Davidson
The Green Party is gritting its teeth and supporting a bill that would have prevented the success of its founding members. Known as the Waka Jumping Bill, it prevents MPs switching parties or striking… Video, Audio
Parliament's parenting advice for Jacinda Ardern
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been inundated with well wishes from around the globe since the birth of her daughter. The baby was born at quarter to five yesterday afternoon at Auckland City… Audio
Water bottling law must change - Marama Davidson
Green Party supporters are angry one of its own has given approval for a Chinese water bottling company to expand. The Land Information Minister Eugenie Sage on Wednesday approved the expansion of the… Video, Audio
Eugenie Sage labelled a sell out for bottling consent decision
The Green Party has been accused of selling out by its own supporters over a Government decision to allow a Chinese water bottling giant to expand. Video, Audio
West Papua desk established in New Zealand
A West Papua desk has been opened in New Zealand, as a hub for organising events, hosting international guests and raising awareness about issues around independence aspirations of West Papuans and… Audio
Green Party demanding help for meth testing evictees
The Green Party is demanding the government put things right for the victims of what it describes as the country's methamphetamine testing hysteria. Benedict Collins reports. Audio
Green Party to stand in Northcote by-election
The Green Party has decided to stand a candidate in the upcoming Northcote by-election. That will be held in June and was triggered by the resignation of National's Jonathan Coleman, who won the seat… Audio