Greens stepping up with real political leadership
From transport relief to housing reform, the Greens are putting forward a policy platform that directly targets the crises facing New Zealanders.

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

As cannabis use rises, so do arrests — but the real story may be about who gets targeted, and who doesn’t.

Brooke van Velden resigns — but the fallout from scrapping pay parity is far from over. What happens next for ACT and workers?

The Greens say the Government’s proposed NCEA overhaul will drag education backwards, replacing student-centred learning with a rigid one-size-fits-all model.
A proposed $1 billion LNG terminal is being slammed as costly, high-emission and corporate welfare — raising serious questions about NZ’s energy future.

The Iran war fuel crisis New Zealand could trigger diesel shortages, inflation and economic shock as global tensions escalate.

Matt Watson, recreational fishers and Greenpeace have forced a political retreat over Shane Jones’ Fisheries Amendment Bill, but critics warn the wider attack on public oversight and ocean protection remains.

Sam Uffindell and Simeon Brown misread migration data, falsely claiming National reversed the exodus of New Zealanders.

Fuel relief New Zealand debate heats up as low-income whānau bear the cost of rising petrol prices from a war they had no role in.

A deep dive into why the United States has maintained decades of economic warfare against Cuba since the 1959 revolution.