Bill to protect artists against outdated copyright laws passes first reading – Greens
A law change that protects satire doesn’t just defend comedians — it protects the right to mock power. And that always makes someone nervous.

A law change that protects satire doesn’t just defend comedians — it protects the right to mock power. And that always makes someone nervous.

Supporting rights is one thing. Navigating the political fallout is another. The Greens are now stuck between the two.

National in the 20s. Labour ahead. TOP rising. This isn’t just a bad poll — it’s a warning the election could break wide open.

You don’t privatise a public ocean without consequences. The question is whether anyone will stop it before it’s too late.

When a language loses its platform, it loses more than airtime. The end of Māori radio news is a silence that will be felt.

We’re losing the factories that process our food — and no one’s explaining why. The Greens want answers before New Zealand’s food security quietly slips away.

As fuel prices rise and the Iran war drives new economic pressure, Marama Davidson joins Martyn Bradbury to talk cost of living, poverty, inequality and what real relief could look like.

The Greens say homelessness can be ended — and they’ve unveiled a plan to fix renters’ rights and housing affordability in NZ.

A stunt in Parliament and a controversial political alignment raise bigger questions about where NZ First is heading ahead of Election 2026.

From transport relief to housing reform, the Greens are putting forward a policy platform that directly targets the crises facing New Zealanders.