Russell Norman
Regional councils accused of not protecting waterways
Regional Councils are being accused of not doing enough to protect waterways from polluting dairy farms. Audio
Greens, Iwi leaders debate sales of public assets
Iwi Chairs Forum to establish Iwi co-operative to look at purchase preparations for shares in SOE's. Waikato-Tainui chairperson Tukuroirangi Morgan and Green Party co-leader Russell Norman join the… Audio
Australia's carbon tax 'shows up NZ's ETS as weak'
The Australian government yesterday unveiled plans to impose a tax on carbon emissions for the country's worst polluters. Audio
Labour's capital gains tax plan already under fire
There has been a lot of reaction already to the Labour Party's plan to introduce a capital gains tax. Audio
Russell Norman
Continuing our series of interviews with political leaders this week, we're joined now by Green Party co-leader Russell Norman. Audio
Changes to overseas investment rules excludes Crafar farms
The Green Party says the government's u-turn on overseas investment rules won't prevent farms falling into foreign hands. Audio
Pressure mounting to review MP travel perk
Pressure is mounting on MPs to have another look at whether they should get subsidised international travel. Audio
Opposition MPs warn key infrastructure will be left vulnerable
Opposition politicians are warning that moves to change the rules for foreign investment will put vital New Zealand assets at risk. Audio
Banking sector targeted by parliamentary committee
The banking sector has received a sharp message from Parliament - stop gouging the market and hampering economic recovery as the rest of the country struggles through the recession. Audio
Green Party Now Third Largest Party
The Green party co-leader Russel Norman discusses the results. Audio
Winston Peters Faces Censure by Parliament
Peters faces censure by Parliament after it debates today the Privileges committee's report into the Glenn donations affair. Audio
Waitangi Sewage Solution
The Far North District Council defends its proposed multi-million dollar sewage scheme draining into the wetlands at Waitangi. Audio
Green Party Politics
The Green Party is predicting it's share of the vote this election will hit double figures. Audio
Environment Report Omission (part 2)
Ministry for the Environment is defending its decision to trim its long awaited report on the state of the environment. Audio
Agricultural Pollution
The government has been accused of being 'hijacked' by Federated Farmers over a failure to tackle environmental issues. Audio