Kevin Hague
Kevin Hague to pursue conservation agenda outside politics
Green MP Kevin Hague is leaving Parliament to become Forest and Bird's chief executive. Audio
Green MP Kevin Hague resigns from Parliament
Green Party MP Kevin Hague is leaving Parliament to head Forest and Bird, and will be replaced by former Oxfam NZ director Barry Coates.
Green Party MP Kevin Hague to leave Parliament
Green Party MP Kevin Hague is leaving Parliament to take up the role of chief executive of the environmental organisation Forest and Bird. Audio
National responsible for 142 species under threat -Green Party
In eight years 142 species have moved closer to extinction since National came into power, according to figures obtained by the Green Party. Audio
Greens demand proof Pharmac has funds to cover new drugs
The Green Party is demanding proof the drug-buying agency Pharmac will have the money it needs to fund new medicines. Audio
DHB's 15 year fight for $5m ends in nothing
The Southern District Health Board has given up on a $5 million, 15-year dispute with a doctors' organisation.
Greens say NZ needs to do more to end failed war on drugs here
The Green Party health spokesperson Kevin Hague wants a legal and regulated industry for cannabis in New Zealand. Audio
Greens: Politics should keep out of Pharmac
The Green Party's health spokesman Kevin Hague yesterday said the campaign to get Keytruda provided by Pharmac could set up the victims of diseases to become lobbying pawns for the pharmaceutical… Audio
Engagement of men needed for Pacific sexual health
A new report says more engagement of males will improve sexual and reproductive health in the Pacific, including combatting high rates of teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Audio
Hospitality NZ blames Police and Greens for pooping Cup party
Rugby fans may yet be allowed to watch this year's rugby world cup at bars. Audio
Greens say Government should cut ACC levies now
The Green Party says the Government could cut ACC levies immediately, but it won't because it wants to make its books look good. Audio
Greens say free doctor visit pledge is being broken
The Green Party says penny-pinching meanness is the reason the Government cannot fulfill its election pledge of free doctor visits to all children under the age of 13. Audio
ACC Minister questioned over long she has known about 167
The ACC Minister, Judith Collins, is coming under fire over a privacy waiver used by the corporation that has now been ruled beyond the law by the district court. Audio
Government to make sweeping changes to workplace safety
The Prime Minister, John Key, says sweeping changes will be made to improve workplace health and safety, after the release of a highly critical report into the Pike River Mine tragedy. Audio
Labour adoption bill likely to fail without Greens support
Attempts by the Labour Party to reform the adoption laws now appear to be dead in the water, after the Green Party's refusal to support one of their member's bills. Audio
ACC accusations reminsicent of 'Gluckman affair'
The Green Party MP Kevin Hague has used parliamentary privilege to name four doctors who he says are the Accident Compensation Corporation's new hitmen, hired to get claimants off its books. Audio
Green MP says report reveals ACC anti-claimant culture
The Green MP, Kevin Hague, says a new report on the Accident Compensation Corporation is more proof the corporation's been more focussed on getting claimants off its books than on providing help. Audio
ACC critics say corporation's shift in focus shows promise
Government plans to rebuild public trust in ACC are being cautiously applauded by some of the corporation's fiercest critics. Audio
Greens say ACC explanations not good enough
The chief executive of the Accident Compensation Corporation has defended a performance pay system that rewards staff for getting claimants off its books. Audio
Green's Kevin Hague on ACC resignation
The Green Party's ACC spokesperson, Kevin Hague, called for John Judge to be sacked - and he joins the programme. Audio