Metiria Turei
Greens say someone needs to take action on Collins
The Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei joins us. Audio
Leaders of minor parties debate election issues
The special election debate with leaders of the minor parties. Audio
Greens say Collins breached Cabinet manual
The Green Party says it believes Ms Collins breached the rules governing Cabinet ministers and misled the public. Audio
Green's co-leader discusses campaign to reduce poverty
Green's co-leader discusses campaign to reduce poverty. Audio
Action taken in wake of political book
The Greens lodged complaints with the police, Parliamentary Service, the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security, and the Privacy Commissioner about the corruption and abuse of power it claims… Audio
Prime Minster is accused of breaking his word over apology
The Prime Minister is being accused of inconsistency and of having a 'wibbly wobbly' stance regarding his apology - or lack of one - to the woman at the centre of the Malaysian diplomat case. Audio
Greens head into annual conference this weekend
The Green Party heads into its annual conference this weekend, hoping to project itself as a viable partner in a progressive Government. Audio
Greens being diplomatic about Harre's move to Internet Party
The former Alliance Party MP and cabinet minister, Laila Harre, is expected to be formally announced as the Internet Party leader this afternoon. Audio
Insight for 18 May 2014 - Maori Women Speak Up
Leigh McLachlan asks whether only allowing men to speak on the Marae is sexism or upholding ancestral teachings? Audio
Metiria Turei mihi ki a Nin Tomas
Metiria Turei pays tribute to Associate Law Professor Dr Nin Tomas who died earlier this week. Audio
Insight for 16 February 2014 - Education Solving All Ills?
John Gerritsen considers the political spotlight on education and asks if it can do all that's being asked of it? Audio
Focus on Politics for 31 January 2014
This week was the time for David Cunliffe to put his mark on the Labour Party just months after taking over the leadership from David Shearer. Audio
Metiria Turei reponds
Green co-leader Metiria Turei responds to the report about the 'designer jacket spat'. Audio
Greens want health, welfare hubs in low decile schools
The Green Party is dismissing claims from National that plans to implement free lunches and after-school care are copycat policies. Audio
Govt quick to dismiss Green education policy
Our political editor Brent Edwards looks at the Green Party's education policy launch yesterday and the government's response. Audio
Greens launch gambling policies
The Green Party says John Banks now faces a conflict of interest over voting on the legislation which gives Sky City a series of gambling concessions in return for building the convention centre. Audio
Greens on Shearer standing down
The Labour leader David Shearer is calling it quits, though who'll take over may not be known for weeks. Audio
Minister says abuse must stop
The Government still has some work to do if it wants to get cross party support for its proposed law changes. Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 14 August 2013
Discrepancy in Christcurch rates found; Govt accused of trying to 'look tough' on child abuse; Minister says abuse must stop; Farmers worry trade rivals may exploit Fonterra crisis; Spy agency refuses… Audio
Labour would reverse changes to Whanau Ora goverance
Just a day after the government announced Whanau Ora contracts are to be awarded by private commissioning agencies, the Labour Party says, if elected to Government, it would pull it back under the… Audio