Sue Bradford
Universal Basic Income: would it work?
A new study has found a Universal Basic Income may not work - that is it can't alleviate poverty and be economically viable at the same time. Audio
Nick Smith suspended and named
In a rare parliamentary move, the Speaker named and suspended National MP Nick Smith for a comment yesterday, he accused Trevor Mallard of being " soft on drugs, like the Government." Audio
Sue Bradford, Fran O'Sullivan discuss capital gains tax
To discuss the abandonment of a proposed capital gains tax, we are joined by former Green MP Sue Bradford and NZME business editor Fran O'Sullivan. Audio
Paula Bennett, Sue Bradford discuss violence against MPs
James Shaw returns to work today after yesterday's attack in a Wellington street. The Climate Change Minister and Greens' co-leader was assaulted near the Botanic Gardens when he was on his way to… Audio
Proposed tax changes - panel discussion
Are the Tax Working Group proposals a mangy dog or a step in the right direction? Former Green MP Sue Bradford, Newsroom Pro managing editor Bernard Hickey and NZME business editor Fran O'Sullivan… Audio
The Secret Target
Here at Two Cents' Worth we love NPR's Planet Money and this episode which looks at New Zealand's impact on economies around the world is so good we had to share it with you. Audio
Political panel: What's on Cabinet's agenda for 2019?
The government's troubled KiwiBuild programme will be high on the agenda as Cabinet ministers meet for the first time this year. But what other political issues will feature in 2019? Political… Audio
Sage accused of 'rubber-stamping' land sales to foreigners
The Green Party MP and Land Information Minister Eugenie Sage is being accused of rubber-stamping the sale of sensitive land to foreigners - despite promising that would stop. New figures show, in her… Audio
Budget 2018 analysis: 'A missed opportunity'
Finance Minister Grant Robertson has called it a "bread and butter" Budget. There's been a major boost for health, but Mr Robertson's critics say it's underwhelming. To discuss the details, Guyon… Audio
Greens must grab chance to get back on right path - Bradford
Marama Davidson wants to make sure her party stays true to its support base and says her focus is to fight on behalf of New Zealanders let down by poor services, such as the conditions at Middlemore… Audio
Sue Bradford, David Clendon discuss Greens' portfolios
The Green Party is about to get its hands on levers of government power for the first time in its history. Under a confidence and supply agreement with Labour, the Greens will have three ministers and… Audio
NZ First refusing to say when it'll choose Govt
New Zealand First refuses to say when its board will make a decision on who it will enter Government with. Deputy Political Editor Chris Bramwell reports. Video, Audio
Claire Robinson, Sue Bradford on tightening election race
National and Labour are locked in a dead heat in RNZ's poll of polls with a week to go in the tightest election race in a decade. Audio
Shaw will need help from young Greens - political panel
A turbulent three weeks in politics has taken another twist, with a new poll showing the Green Party without enough support to get back into Parliament. We talk with former Green MP Sue Bradford and… Audio
A 'disgraceful stand by Jacinda to undermine Metiria' - Sue Bradford
Former Greens MP Sue Bradford tells Guyon Espiner why she supports the party's leadership of James Shaw and Metiria Turei. Audio
"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
Political pundits evaluate PM's superannuation overhaul
The big political announcement this week has been the increase in the age of eligibility for superannuation - from 65 to 67. We chew it over with NZME business editor Fran O'Sullivan, Maori political… Audio
Political commentators Sue Bradford and Matthew Hooton
Matthew Hooton and Sue Bradford discuss the Mana and Māori Parties’ joint plan for winning the Māori seats and the latest Colmar Brunton poll. Audio
Clinton rejection seen as setback for American women
Hillary Clinton's rejection for the job of president of United States is being seen as a setback for women in America. We discuss the surprise with Marilyn Waring, Sue Bradford and Lizzie Marvelly. Audio
Thinktank will challenge neoliberal capitalism
Veteran activist Sue Bradford is setting up a left wing think tank to challenge neoliberal orthodoxy. Audio