Sue Kedgley
Outgoing Green MP describes Parliament as boys' club
The outgoing Green MP Sue Kedgley has called for a major reform of Parliament's rules, describing the institution as a boys' club that's out of step with the rest of the world. Audio
Green MP says government delaying alcohol reform bill
A Green Party MP is accusing the Government of delaying tactics to avoid having new alcohol legislation before Parliament in the run-up to the election. Audio
Beef and Lamb reject Sue Kedgley's meat glue claims
The Green Party has lodged a complaint with the Commerce Commission about the practice of gluing scraps of meat together and then selling them as a single piece of steak. Audio
Move to tighten RNZ's belt described as 'purely political'
Parliament has been told the quality of Radio New Zealand's service will inevitably decline if government funding remains frozen. Audio
Political reaction to Gully ranges from aghast to accepting
To discuss this further are the Green Party's Wellington Transport spokesperson Sue Kedgley and the Wellington Council's spokesperson for transport issues, Andy Foster. Audio
Predatory advertising by finance companies
Sue Kedgely, Richard de Lautour and Raewyn Fox joined Kathryn Ryan on the issue. Audio
New Plymouth toxic dumping may lead to law changes
The Government says it may look at law changes to get to the bottom of where toxic waste has been dumped around New Plymouth after dioxin was found in a playground. Audio
Labour says minister's nomination abuse of power
The Government's being accused of abusing Parliamentary process in its choice of who will chair the special select committee on Auckland governance. Audio
Pig farming controversy
SAFE has just named the pig farm they exposed for jamming pigs into small crates and will invite the Agriculture Minister to visit other intensive pig farms. Audio
Supercity referendum ruled out
Local Government Minister Rodney Hide is ruling out a referendum on the government's controversial supercity plan for Auckland. Audio
Privacy Commissioner on Guthrie Cards
The Commissioner wants the DNA information of millions of NZers to either be destroyed after 16 years or put into safer hands. Audio
More people support the new child discipline legislation
A new survey by The Children's Commission suggests more people support the new child discipline legislation than oppose it. Audio
Green Party Unhappy About Heavier Trucks
The Green Party is condemning moves allowing trucks to carry heavier loads on the nation's roads. Audio
School Food
The Green Party's annual survey into school tuck shops shows fewer schools are providing students with junk food. Audio
Wellington Transport Proposal Opposed
Efforts are underway to thwart the plan by Transit NZ for tunnels and a flyover to help cope with traffic in the capital. Audio
Cancer Society May Be in Breach of Fair Trading Act
The Commerce Commission has stepped into the controversy over sunscreens put out by the Cancer Society. Audio