In 2010, she co-authored, with Harry Ricketts, the anthology 99 Ways into New Zealand Poetry and has long run two poetry websites, NZ Poetry Shelf and NZ Poetry Box.
The latter inspires children to read and write poetry, an interest that Green also fosters through school visits and by publishing collections of poems for children. Her book The Letterbox Cat and Other Poems won the children's choice non-fiction award at the 2015 NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.
Last year, Green was admitted to the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to poetry.
The full poem is as follows:
Birth
The wind moves
through the manuka and cabbage trees
whispering a tender song of arrival
Dear little breath
the little cheeks soft
the little mouth opening and closing
Baby held to beating heart
and hope and mother's skin
the father's warm embrace
The wind's breath blows
across a city, the stories
of here and now,
of days gone and the days to come,
dancing like a ribbon
of bright butterflies
a gift, a taonga, a joy
a dance for family
a dance for connection
a dance for love
The tui sings, the korimako trills
the harbour waits
the mountain listens
for the baby born