02 Dec 2009 | Audio | Kevin Hague MP, Russel Norman MP
Can the Government tackle two of New Zealand's biggest problems - creating jobs and protecting the environment - at the same time? The Greens say yes and have released a report that shows how. Co-leader Russel Norman and Conservation Spokesperson Kevin Hague talk about the economic and environmental benefits of the new Green New Deal package. More
04 Feb 2010 | Audio | Catherine Delahunty MP, Keith Locke MP, Metiria Turei MP
We speak to Green MPs about how they spent their holidays, and discover that they have been relaxing, trying new things, and of course indulging in some old-school political activism. More
26 Feb 2010 | Audio | Gareth Hughes MP
This week we present some highlights from Gareth's maiden address as he issues a challenge to Parliament. More
19 Mar 2010 | Audio | Russel Norman MP, Sue Kedgley MP
The Green and National Parties have today released a proposal to establish a new stand-alone New Zealand regulator for natural health products. I spoke to Sue about the proposal - why it's needed, what it sets out to achieve, and what the process is from here. More
15 Apr 2010 | Audio | Russel Norman MP
Green Party Co-leader Russel Norman teases out the exact circumstances of Agriculture Minister David Carter's potential conflict of interest around ECAN, Water Conservation Orders, and the Hurunui River. More
19 May 2010 | Audio | Metiria Turei MP
Green Party Co-leader Metiria Turei talks about Mind the Gap, the Green Party's eight-point Budget strategy to combat growing inequality in New Zealand. More
25 Jun 2010 | Audio | Kevin Hague MP
The 1981 Springbok Tour and the protests against it were seminal events in New Zealand's history. 30 years on, some of the players from the 81 Springboks are planning a reunion in New Zealand next year. We hear from Green MPs about their memories of 1981 and their thoughts about the planned reunion. More
23 Jul 2010 | Audio | Catherine Delahunty MP, David Clendon MP, Gareth Hughes MP, Kennedy Graham MP, Russel Norman MP
Primary and secondary school pupils headed back to school this week, after two weeks of holidays. The MPs are back too, from their two-week recess, and in this week's podcast we take the Green MPs back to school to find out what their school days were like. More
19 Aug 2010 | Audio | Catherine Delahunty MP
In this podcast Green Party disability spokesperson Catherine Delahunty speaks about her bill to establish a Disability Commissioner and about the wider issue of making politics fully accessible to people with disabilities. More
17 Sep 2010 | Audio | Catherine Delahunty MP, Russel Norman MP, Sue Kedgley MP
In this podcast, Green MPs Catherine Delahunty, Sue Kedgley, and Russel Norman talk about why they love gardening, what they're growing right now, and what their advice is for budding new gardeners. More
22 Oct 2010 | Audio | Catherine Delahunty MP, Gareth Hughes MP, Kevin Hague MP
Can friendship flourish across the political battlefield? In an adversarial Parliament, is there room to find common ground? More
11 Nov 2010 | Audio | Catherine Delahunty MP, David Clendon MP, Gareth Hughes MP, Metiria Turei MP
What do our MPs listen to? What's on their ipods? Do they even have ipods? And if not, where does the music in their lives come from? Green Party Co-leader Metiria Turei and Green MPs Catherine Delahunty, Gareth Hughes and David Clendon talk about their musical tastes and predilections. More
03 Dec 2010 | Audio | Russel Norman MP
The holidays are almost upon us, and many of us are now counting down the days and making our summer reading lists. In this podcast we get some summer reading inspiration by talking to Russel Norman about what he's been reading lately. More
07 Feb 2011 | Audio | Russel Norman MP

Edited highlights from Russel Norman's 2011 State of the Planet Address. What are the key principles of a smart green economy? Why do we need one? And how can we get there? More
02 Mar 2011 | Audio | David Clendon MP, Gareth Hughes MP, Kevin Hague MP

Orientation is underway on campuses around the country, with many students helping out with quake recovery efforts. Before the quake struck last week, we asked Green MPs David Clendon, Kevin Hague, and Gareth Hughes about their own experiences of orientation and tertiary education. More
25 Mar 2011 | Audio | Catherine Delahunty MP

In this podcast we hear from Courteney - 19 year-old mum of 8-month-old Summer, and first year law student at Victoria University - about her experience on the DPB, balancing work, study, and parenting, and her thoughts about the Welfare Working Group's proposals for sole parents. More
29 Apr 2011 | Audio | Russel Norman MP

On the eve of his final trip, Russel talks about the highs and lows of his second Dirty Rivers Rafting Tour and why we need clean water rules now. More
26 May 2011 | Audio | Gareth Hughes MP

On Wednesday 25 May 2011, Green Party ICT Spokesperson Gareth Hughes hosted a virtual public meeting on the recent copyright legislation, with guest speakers David Farrar, Vikram Kumar, and Bronwyn Holloway-Smith. We recorded the meeting and have made the full audio available for download. More
27 May 2011 | Audio | Gareth Hughes MP

Green Party ICT Spokesperson Gareth Hughes talks about the new internet file-sharing law - what it means, why non-nerds should be worried about it, and what can be done from here. More
30 Jun 2011 | Audio | Kevin Hague MP

Kevin Hague talks about his recent discovery of how little the Police are doing about bike safety, and what he thinks we could do better to ensure that people who ride bikes are safe on our roads. More
02 Aug 2011 | Audio | Metiria Turei MP

In this podcast, kids from a low-decile school talk about poverty in their own words. This podcast was produced as part of our Child Poverty Priority 2011. More
17 Aug 2011 | Audio | Russel Norman MP

Green MPs share stories about rivers ahead of the launch of the Green Party's Clean Rivers Priority 2011. More
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