Greens
"What Price Power" Former Green MP Sue Bradford slams Greens' deal with Labour
Left think tank spokesperson, Sue Bradford raises concerns that the Greens are making a mistake in their agreement with Labour. Dr Bradford says the Greens need to remember that not only centre and… Audio
Tax shapes up to be key issue in election
Labour isn't planning to increase taxes, if it wins office, arguing rising surpluses will pay for it planned spending in health, education and housing. The Greens's James Shaw says they haven't yet… Audio
Andrew Little's declaration on the state of the nation.
The panel disects the state-of-the-nation address by Andrew Little which Labour teamed up with the Greens to gain more attention. Audio
Collins' poverty comments simplistic - Te Puea chair
Police Minister Judith Collins is oversimplifying the causes of child poverty by saying it's down to bad parenting, an Auckland marae chairman says. Audio
Greens won't field a candidate in the probable by-election
Act has labelled Labour and the Greens hypocrites as they look to collarborate ahead of the possible Mt Roskill by-election Audio
Greens' house price talk irresponsible - Labour
The Green Party's declaration that Auckland house prices should be lowered by up to 50 percent faces strong resistance from its political ally. Audio
Former Labour and Green MPs discuss MoU
Labour and the Greens are teaming up to push National out of power in the next election. Audio
Green Party heads into AGM
The Green Party has long struggled with their relationship with Labour, but this week they have finally received a formal nod. Audio
RNZ's Political Editor analyses the MoU
New Zealand First will not be joining Labour and the Greens as the parties join forces to push National out of power at the next election. Audio
Winston Peters reacts to Labour Green MoU
Labour and the Greens are cosying up to get rid of National - and they're leaving the door wide open for New Zealand First to join them. Audio
Labour and Greens join forces to oust National
Labour and the Greens are formalising their relationship. Audio
Tax reviewer allegations a 'storm in a teacup'
John Shewan says allegations against him are a "complete red herring", while Labour continues to try and discredit him.
Greens say police could lose public trust over unlawful warrant
The Greens have filed a complaint with the Independent Police Complaints Authority over the raid on Nicky Hager's house. Audio
Greens want answers over Saudi sheep scandal
The Greens are demanding the Government front up and release a report into the deaths of 900 lambs which were sent to a Saudi businessman. Audio
New Green MP welcomed to Parliament
The Green Party has sworn in its newest MP, Marama Davidson - and her arrival means at least 25 of Parliament's 121 MPs are now Māori.
Greens oo-leadership contest two horse race
The Green Party male co-leadership contest is shaping up to be a two-horse race. Audio
Greens' leadership battle crucial for future direction
Third-ranked Green MP Kevin Hague appears to be the front runner in the race to replace Russel Norman as the party's male co-leader. Audio
Sabin quits Parliament, Norman stepping down
It's been a big day in politics with National's Northland MP Mike Sabin quitting under a cloud and the Greens co-leader Russell Norman stepping down. Audio