Marama Davidson
Greens back down on Simon Bridges attack ad
This afternoon the Greens tweeted a video that took aim at the National Party leader', by making fun of his distinctive accent, and his low polling. Video, Audio
Renters urged to speak up if homes not insulated
The Greens are encouraging renters to dob in their slack landlords to the Tenancy Tribunal if they haven't properly insulated their properties.
And they're calling for authorities to take a zero… Audio
Seymour's euthanasia bill faces vote in Parliament
The bill that would give the terminally ill the right to choose to die faces a make or break vote in Parliament later today. MPs will vote according to their consciences on whether to let David… Audio
Taxpayers picking up tab for 'deadbeat' dads - National
Deadbeat Dads are the only ones getting a tax cut this year according to the National Party. Absentee fathers and more petrol prices dominated the political debate today. Audio
Greens support limited changes to benefits: 'This is the start'
Greens co-leader Marama Davidson says her party will support the limited changes announced to benefits, even though they fall short of the full welfare overhaul promised in its confidence and supply… Video, Audio
NZ First vote against Māori seats at Environment Canterbury
New Zealand First has scuppered Labour's bid to give Ngāi Tahu permanent seats on the Canterbury Regional Council, saying its special treatment for Māori. Labour's Rino Tirikatene introduced the Ngāi… Audio
Marama Davidson says James Shaw recovering after attack
A 47-year-old man will appear in Wellington District Court tomorrow in relation to an attack on Climate Change Minister James Shaw - his Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson says Mr Shaw was… Video, Audio
Capital gains just the start of tax reform needs - Greens
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson wants a capital gains tax to be just the start of wide-ranging tax reform. Speaking at the party's summer policy conference yesterday Ms Davidson told members… Audio
"Four huhu grubs...and a Pukeko in a pongo tree"
Green party co-leaders James Shaw and Marama Davidson tell us their favourite Christmas songs. Audio
Parliament's collaborative committees
Parliament has 17 select committees but the Maori Affairs and Health Committees both claim to be the most collaborative. Audio
'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. Audio
Letting fees banned
A bill banning letting fees has passed its final hurdle in the House. Video, Audio
Greens 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