Green Party
The Green Party wants to pay your electricity bill
The Green Party says it would help pay electricity bills for hundreds of thousands of low income people if it forms part of the next Government. Audio
Greens announce power subsidy policy
The government would help pay low-income people's power bills, under a new Green Party policy.
Greens announce its list as it aims for more than 14 MPs
A draft of the Green Party's list is out. Members will now vote on the line-up, and the final list will be announced at the end of May. Video, Audio
Greens target youth vote with fresh faces
We chat to the Green's new young talent: Jack McDonald is 23 years old and 9th on the provisional list and Chloe Swarbrick, who ran third in the Auckland mayoral race, is 22 and is 13th on the list. Audio
Young candidates elevated in Green Party list
The Green Party has placed two people in their early 20s in prominent places on its draft party list for the September election.
Winston Peters in prime position to be kingmaker
Winston Peters remains in prime position to decide who forms the next Government in RNZ's latest poll of polls. Labour and the Greens have closed the gap with National, but are still sitting too far… Audio
Ardern romps home in Mt Albert, hoses down Deputy speculation
Jacinda Ardern says she's always operated much like a constituency MP so not much will change for her as she gears up for another campaign leading up to September's election Audio
First time candidates: Golriz Ghahraman
In the third of our series of interviews with first time candidates in this year's general election we speak to Golriz Ghahraman - a Green Party candidate who hopes to become New Zealand's first… Audio
Greens Ohariu decision not an election 'deal', Labour says
The Greens are standing aside in the key seat of Ohariu, held by United Future's Peter Dunne. RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson reports. Audio
Greens want te reo Maori to be core subject in schools
The Green Party is working on a new policy to make te reo Maori a compulsory subject in schools for children up to Year 10 Audio
Labour and Greens work together, separately, Little says
The Labour Party has batted away any concerns voters might think of it and the Green Party as one and the same.
Syrian protesters: 'Nobody can deny this anymore'
Syrians in New Zealand have rallied together in Auckland today to get the government to act on the crisis in Aleppo.
Two Green MPs to quit Parliament
Catherine Delahunty and Steffan Browning have announced they will not seek re-election in 2017.
TV presenter Hayley Holt to stand for Greens
Television presenter Hayley Holt will stand for the Green Party at next year's election.
Swarbrick considered Labour before joining Greens
Chlöe Swarbrick has announced plans to stand for the Green Party at the 2017 General Election, but says she did consider running for Labour.
Ministry of Education won't confirm if seclusion rooms in use
The Green Party says two schools are still using seclusion rooms to discipline children, something the Ministry of Education is refusing to confirm. Audio
Gareth Morgan launches party & compares himself to Trump
The philanthropist Gareth Morgan has announced he's entering politics, launching a new party, The Opportunities Party. Audio
Greens would cap migration at 1% of population
Anti-immigrant rhetoric has prompted the Greens to release their new, population based immigration policy.
Green Party defend MP detained in Israel
The Green Party is defending an attempt by its MP Marama Davidson to enter Gaza by sea despite knowing there'd be an Israeli navy blockade in place. Audio
Plans to boost kiwi numbers above 100,000 by 2030
The Government has unveiled a new plan to boost kiwi numbers above 100-thousand by 2030, but the Greens say it relies on more than a million dollars from charity to work. Audio