Greens' Hague quits to head Forest & Bird
6 Sep 2016
Green Party MP Kevin Hague is quitting Parliament to become chief executive of the environmental organisation Forest & Bird.
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Kevin Hague |
Hague, who last year contested the Green Party leadership, takes up his new role in October.
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