Julie Anne Genter
By-election a chance to show Labour, Greens can work together
The campaigns of Labour's Jacinda Ardern and the Green's Julie Anne Genter are being pitched as a demonstration of how the two parties will work together in this year's General election. Audio
Housing top concern for Mt Albert voters
Housing emerges as the number one issue for Mt Albert voters ahead of Saturday's by-election. Audio
Aroha and Attacks: The House of Two Halves
Aroha from NZ’s newest MP, improved powers for wildlife officers, and more talk on housing. Audio
Aroha and Attacks: The House of Two Halves
Aroha from NZ’s newest MP, improved powers for wildlife officers, and more talk on housing.
AudioNational supporters paid tens of thousands for loopy rules report
A taksforce investigating "loopy" or unnecessary government rules and regulations finds that most of the rules people complain about don't actually exist. Audio
Kiwisaver members unaware of cluster bomb investments
RNZ uncovers what some Kiwisaver providers are actually investing in and it's prompted calls for a review of the system. We reveal some default schemes are investing in companies producing weapons. Audio
Greens say better public transport needed
Time now to talk about the proposal to have tolls on Auckland roads within ten years. Audio
Reaction from Greens to incomes dropping
Listening to that in our Wellington studio is Green Party Finance spokeswoman Julie Anne Genter. Audio
Greens react to John Key's message to climate conference
The Prime Minister, John Key, has told world leaders in Paris that every single country has a role to play in addressing climate change. Audio
Bright-line test kicks in to try to ease house price pressure
Gains on property sales are being targeted from today with the new bright-line test coming into force. Audio
Question Time for 2 April 2015
1. PHIL TWYFORD to the Minister for State Owned Enterprises: What reports, if any, has he received about KiwiRail's plans to get rid of electric locomotives on the North Island Main Trunk Line and… Audio
Greens slam private partnership for Transmission Gully
The Green Party says choosing a multinational consortium of companies to build Wellington's Transmission Gully roading project is a misuse of taxpayer money. Audio
Greens : Planning of major roading projects 'flawed'
The Green Party says research commissioned by the Transport Agency shows one of the key factors used in calculating the benefits of planned major roading projects is seriously flawed. Audio
Government to spend $12 billion on transport projects
As you've heard this morning, the Government will be spending more than 12 billion dollars on transport projects over the next three years. Audio
Greens unsurprised by govt plans to allow transport borrowing
The government wants to clear the way for the Transport Agency to be able to borrow money to fund roading projects. Audio
Mayor believes motorist charges will be palatable
The Auckland Mayor says proposed charges on motorists will give Auckland an historic chance to fix its transport woes. Audio
Julie Anne Genter: parking management
Transportation planning consultant, who has assisted numerous cities in New Zealand and Australia to develop strategic parking strategies Audio