The Green Party
Greens AGM: 'Future generations will judge us by the decisions we make today'
Social inequality and the environment will be top of the Green Party's agenda if they enter negotiations with Labour after the next elections, the party says.
National under fire over Bridges' 'meth crooks' comments
The Green Party says National leader Simon Bridges is not fit to run a political party after he described state tenants who were kicked out of their homes as "meth crooks." Audio
Green Party grits teeth, supports waka-jumping bill
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… 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
Election 2017 Leader Interview: James Shaw
Green Party leader James Shaw has had a tumultuous election campaign, with the resignations of co-leader Metiria Turei, David Clendon and Kennedy Graham.
Jacinda Ardern's takeover of Labour… Audio
Greens want gender on payroll reporting
The Green Party wants businesses to be forced to include genders on their payroll reports to try and eliminate the gender pay gap. Video, Audio
Greens plummet, Labour surges in latest poll - political analysis
In the latest Colmar Brunton poll the Greens have dropped to just four percent and Labour is now 37 percent - its highest rating since Helen Clark was Prime Minister. RNZ political editor Jane… Audio
'We don't need' electorate deal with Labour - Shaw
Greens leader James Shaw says he's now in the fight of his life after a Colmar Brunton poll put the party's support at just four percent - not enough to return to Parliament. He spoke to Susie… Audio
Smith escape reveals systemic failings - opposition parties
The Green Party says the problems at the Corrections Department are far more widespread than those revealed in a new report into the escape to South America of murderer and paedophile Phillip Smith. Audio