James Shaw
Greens welcoming Westpac's report on Paris Agreement
One of the country's biggest banks says the Government's decision to go easy on farming's greenhouse gas emissions will cost the country dearly. Audio
Greens weigh in on cattle polluting Take Taylor
A man who owns a bach neighbouring Lake Taylor says he has been complaining to authorities for the past decade about cattle polluting the lake. Audio
NZ Govt called on to honour Paris deal with more action
Green Party's co-leader James Shaw. Audio
Green Party disapointed by NZ proposal at climate summit
Green Party co-leader James Shaw speaks to Morning Report from Paris. Audio
Parliament pays tribute to the All Blacks
Parliament has paid tribute to the All Blacks for winning the rugby world cup. Audio
Greens criticise government handling of deportation issue
The Government has unveiled the new monitoring regime for criminals deported back here from serving jail time overseas. Audio
Green Party supports emissions scheme for farmers
We approached the government for comment but they were unavailable. With us is Green Party co-leader James Shaw. Audio
Greens urge govt to speak up on human rights
The Government is reluctant to say whether it'll back Australia's bid for a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council. Audio
Greens align to stop Australia deporting NZ criminals
The New Zealand and Australian Green parties are calling on Australia to stop automatically deporting New Zealanders detained in its prisons while it carries out a case-by-case review. Audio
National U-turns on Red Peak
The Red Peak design will be the fifth option in November's referendum to select an alternative flag after yesterday's U turn by the Prime Minister John Key. James Shaw is the Green Party co-leader. Audio
Green Party isn't buying govt's explanation of Saudi deal
The Green Party says it doesn't buy the government's official explanation of the Saudi sheep deal. Audio
Greens renew calls for inquiry into Saudi sheep affair
A second dump of documents related to the Government's Saudi sheep farm deal yesterday shows Treasury officials had misgivings about the plan. Audio
Greens say lamb deaths highlight shonkiness of Saudi deal
Officials have confimed high numbers of New Zealand-bred lambs died shortly after being being born on the Government's controversial demonstration farm in the Saudi Arabian desert. Audio
Greens say government live sheep trade is inconsistent
New Zealand's biggest ever consignment of live sheep is leaving the port of Timaru on a two week voyage to Mexico this morning. Audio
Prime Minister in new Green Co-leader's sights
The Green Party MP James Shaw goes to Parliament today as the party's Co Leader after beating out Kevin Hague for the job at the weekend. Audio
James Shaw - the new co-leader of the Greens
The new co-leader of the Green Party, James Shaw, talks to Wallace Chapman about what he hopes to achieve in his first year as leader. Audio
First time MPs front up about their hopes
The election has brought in new blood. There will 24 new MPs in Parliament. Audio
Metric
Canadian synth-pop band Metric talk to Marty Duda about working with Lou Reed, who makes a cameo appearance on the track 'The Wanderlust'. Audio