Judith Collins
Last day rules at Parliament
Parliament had finally ended, but even on the way out the door there are still rules. Judith Collins faulted at least a trinity of them in one question. Audio
Last day rules at Parliament
Parliament had finally ended, but even on the way out the door there are still rules. Judith Collins faulted at least a trinity of them in one question.
AudioJudith Collins surprised James Shaw didn't resign over Green School funding
National Party leader Judith Collins says she's surprised Green Party leader James Shaw didn't resign during a press conference on Tuesday, where he apologised for his role in pushing for funding for… Audio
Covid-19 messaging questioned at Parliament
One of the final question times for the 52nd Parliament has been used to question the Government's Covid-19 messaging Video, Audio
Covid-19 messaging questioned at Parliament
One of the final question times for the 52nd Parliament has been used to question the Government's Covid-19 messaging
Video, AudioDebate ignited over anti-Ardern Facebook posts
National leader Judith Collins' husband David Wong-Tung has attracted some attention after sharing anti-Ardern Facebook posts. Audio
Chch mosque shootings: Winston Peters wants terrorist to serve sentence in Australia, other politicians disagree
New Zealand First is the lone voice in Parliament calling for the Christchurch terrorist to see out his sentence in Australia.
Winston Peters says the cost of keeping Brenton Tarrant in isolation… Audio
National plans to review Worksafe if elected
The National Party is promising, if elected, to review the health and safety regulator WorkSafe to ensure it is reflecting common sense, not draconian enforcement.
It's one of the commitments… Audio
Covid-19: Judith Collins wants wage subsidy extension
The National Party is pushing for the government to extend the wage subsidy for four extra days of Level 3 restrictions in Auckland.
It says the hospitality sector - and businesses in general -… Audio
The revenant Parliament: just one job
Our unexpectedly revenant Parliament has been back for a week of action with a very reduced job description. The House outlines the highlights and the job size. Audio
The revenant Parliament: just one job
Our unexpectedly revenant Parliament has been back for a week of action with a very reduced job description. The House outlines the highlights and the job size.
Audio'We'll make sure it's legal' - Collins on compulsory testing
National is promising a dedicated Border Protection Agency to oversee and manage Covid-19, and any public health threats at the border if the party is elected into government. Audio
Battle of border rhetoric ramps up as parties declare policies
No negative Covid test, no entry, no exemptions and no excuses under the National Party announcement today, which would stop anyone coming into the country who had tested positive for Covid-19.
The… Audio
More military headed into border operations, but NZ First wants Defence Force to play greater role
As hundreds more soldiers begin to move out to isolation hotels around the country, New Zealand First is calling for the Defence Force to play an even greater role.
The call on the military - and on… Audio
Extra question time focuses on Covid-19
Covid-19 has dominated question time this week in the first of two unexpected extra weeks of Parliament. Audio
Extra question time focuses on Covid-19
Covid-19 has dominated question time this week in the first of two unexpected extra weeks of Parliament.
AudioCovid-19: Judith Collins on border testing, contact tracing
National Party leader Judith Collins has blasted the government over a lack of testing of front-line border workers.
"This is a massive failure for the government, now we've got a lockdown," she told… Audio
Covid-19: Politicians headed back to Parliament
MPs will return to the Capital today - for three weeks at Parliament no one expected.
The 2020 general election has been pushed back four weeks to 17 October, which means politicians will reconvene… Audio
Covid-19: Judith Collins excited to head back to Parliament after election delay
Less than two weeks after giving their parting shots in the adjournment debate, MPs will be back in Parliament today after the Prime Minister yesterday announced the election was to be delayed until… Audio