[15] However, after an enquiry by the State Services Commissioner Iain Rennie, Matthews kept his job because Corrections had made efforts to improve and had warned the government of the day and the previous government that under-resourcing was putting public safety at risk. But let me preface this by saying that I blame NOBODY but myself for where I am rn. The be-in here was just overwhelming; a completely beautiful open experience, so friendly and so warm. [19][20], In June 2010, Collins announced that from 1 July 2011[21] tobacco smoking and possessing lighters in prison would be banned, to reduce the health risk that smoking and fire presented to prison guards and prisoners. [11] This resulted in an apology in 2004 from the Labour-led Government to Veterans and the establishment of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to support veterans. [6] She has been a member of Zonta International and of Rotary International. After the National Party left government in the 2017 election, Collins served in several shadow portfolios. Contact Details. National Party. [30][31][32], In 2012, Collins moderated the cuts-back to legal aid begun by her predecessor, Simon Power. [74] Bridges went on to win the leadership role. [1] Born in Hamilton and as of 2015 residing in Auckland, she graduated in law and taxation and worked in this field from 1981 until 2002, including running her own practice for a decade. [87][85], In 2003, Collins voted against the Death with Dignity Bill, a bill aiming to legalise euthanasia in New Zealand. Collins, although more popular than her predecessors Todd Muller and Simon Bridges, still significantly lagged behind Jacinda Ardern as preferred prime minister by 30 to 40 points. She was a solicitor for four different firms from 1981 and 1990, before running her own practice for a decade. In Parliament, Collins became National's Associate Spokesperson on Health and Spokesperson on Internal Affairs. Photos / File. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro, (April 1958 - [7], After leaving university, she worked as a lawyer, specialising in employment, property, commercial, and tax law. Select the best result to find their address, phone number, relatives, and public records. She has been married to Louis Nelson since April 16, 1996. "[89] She later voted for the Marriage (Gender Clarification) Amendment Bill 2005, which would have amended the Marriage Act to define marriage as only between a man and a woman. [79], Collins faced criticism during her campaign for being out of touch with common New Zealanders after she severely underestimated the price of a block of cheese after being asked how much it cost during an interview. Continue But last year was, as Her Majesty the Queen would say, an “annus horribilis” for the former Minister of Justice. Judith Collins Trask(1853-1900s) was the daughter of Geoffrey Collins and Anna Collins and the sister to Carl Collins, Quentin Collins, and Edward Collins. This was the first prison since 2005 to be managed by a private sector contractor. [83] Despite these setbacks, Collins retained her electorate seat in Papakura by a final margin of 5,583 votes. [84], Collins has been described as a conservative. Collins was appointed to the Cabinet by Prime Minister John Key when the National Party entered government at the 2008 election. Collins has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Papakura since 2008 and was MP for Clevedon from 2002 to 2008. Her parents were dairy farmers Percy and Jessie Collins of Walton in the Waikato and she was the youngest of six children. [34], After a two-year investigation the Law Commission produced a report for government with 153 recommendations to reform New Zealand's alcohol laws. She was previously married to Peter A. Taylor. [1] She was a government minister in the cabinets of John Key and of Bill English. In a statement, Muller said the role had taken a "heavy toll on me personally and on my family and this has become untenable from a health perspective". 14/10/2020. [57] Key said Collins had been 'unwise' and placed on her second final warning. [42] She did not provide a copy of Binnie's report to Bain's legal team. [73] Hosking later retracted his endorsement when Steven Joyce announced his candidacy. She attended Walton Primary School and Matamata College. Judith Collins in Michigan. However, in the face of criticism from the liquor industry, she back-tracked on this ban, and three months later announced that the industry would develop its own voluntary code "to limit the harm to young people caused by RTDs". [2] On 7 December 2015, Key announced Collins would return to Cabinet, to hold her former portfolios of Corrections and Police again. She is also survived by her brother, John T. Collins (Ann Marie), and sister-in-law, Mary C. (Susie) Looney (Jack), and many nieces, nephews and cousins. [55], In August 2014 the book Dirty Politics, written by Nicky Hager, revealed that Collins was friends with right-wing blogger Cameron Slater and had passed on private information to him about Simon Pleasants, a public servant at Internal Affairs. Judith Collins says a "hard-hitting" review into the National Party's 2020 election campaign has revealed many mistakes, and she regrets blaming obesity on a lack of personal responsibility.. She has been married to Louis Nelson since April 16, 1996. Peters went on to say he would swear an affidavit that he had been approached. National's new leader: Who is Judith Collins? [3], Collins was a Labour Party supporter from childhood,[5] but by 2002 had been a member of the National Party for three years. In response, Twyford offered to resign as Transport Minister. [46] Following the breach, Collins wanted a change in the culture at ACC to make "privacy and information security" the most important focus. There's just no other answer than to love and to get together and to be open. [56] A 3News-Reid Research poll taken at the time revealed that 63% of voters believed Prime Minister John Key should have stood Collins down over this incident. Prior to entering politics Collins worked as a commercial lawyer, including running her own practice for a decade. On 20 December 2016, she was officially sworn in as a minister with new portfolios in the new Bill English cabinet. I ate that bad food, drank the … Collins did not provide his name, which House speaker David Carter described as "very unsatisfactory". After the 2011 election, she was appointed Minister of Justice and Minister for ACC. She called for an inquiry so she could clear her name. Judith Collins... WELL ♂️ She isn't half wrong tbh. In 2003, while in opposition, Collins campaigned for an inquiry to find out whether New Zealand troops were exposed to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War and if so any effect this subsequently had. Judith Collins: her birthday, what she did before fame, her family life, fun trivia facts, popularity rankings, and more. Judith Collins will celebrate 62rd birthday on a Wednesday 24th of February 2021. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names. Home MPs and Electorates Members of Parliament Collins, Judith Get notifications. She originally announced her intention to seek the National Party nomination for Howick, which comprises the urban part of her former Clevedon electorate. She was generally regarded as having performed well and when Katherine Rich refused to give full support to the controversial Orewa Speech by then-party leader Don Brash, Rich was demoted in February 2005 and Collins became National's spokesperson on Social Welfare instead. [80]. Judith Collins was born on February 24, 1959 (age 62) in New Zealand. Judy Collins, Actress: Junior. Ultimately, the 2020 election saw a massive Labour landslide, with the party winning 65 seats, enough to form a majority government in its own right. This fact, combined with the circumstances around the peer review by Fisher, led to accusations from Bain's team and from Justice Binnie that Collins was not following an "even handed process". They have also lived in West Chester, PA and Alexandria, VA. Judith is related to Robyn Powell and Amber L Collins as well as 2 additional people. Judith Anne Collins (born 24 February 1959) is a New Zealand politician and lawyer. NZ Election 2020: Judith Collins doubles down on obesity comments, targets time-poor parents. 53130381, citing Melvin Mills Cemetery, Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA ; … Following electorate boundary changes she is later elected as MP for Papakura in 2008 and 2011. [22] This ban was subsequently successfully challenged in court on two occasions, resulting in a law change to maintain it. She gave of herself constantly. [16], Collins increased the availability of work programmes in prison,[17] and increased funding to widen the availability of alcohol and drug treatment programmes. This made her ineligible to use the title 'The Honourable'. She was the oldest of five children, and her father, Charles Thompson Collins, was a vocalist, radio host, and pianist. [54] Prime Minister John Key stated publicly that Judith Collins was on her final warning over this incident. With Christmas just nine days away, the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and the Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins sit down with the Herald and discuss their plans. [10], Collins' Clevedon electorate disappeared under boundary changes for the 2008 election. [66] The other candidates were Bill English and Jonathan Coleman. She worked as a solicitor for four different firms between 1981 and 1990, and then became principal of her own firm, Judith Collins & Associates (1990–2000). She meant the world to many people in her advocacy work with victims of child abuse. Official Sites. In 1979 she switched to the University of Auckland, and obtained first an LLB and then a LLM (Hons) and later a Master of Taxation Studies (MTaxS). [27] She has also supported increased access to firearms for frontline officers, by equipping all front-line police vehicles with lock boxes for firearms, but does not support the full-time general arming of police officers. | There's just no other choice, and part of this is being reflected in the music. After being admonished by the Prime Minister, Collins apologised and stated that she and a Chinese executive were 'very close personal friends'. She was aunt to Jamison Collins and Nora Collins. Judith Weiss Collins died April 29, 2020. . [40] The report had been presented to Collins on 31 August 2012, but the dispute only became public after Binnie threatened to release the report on his own. [18] Collins oversaw completion of a new prison in Mount Eden, Auckland, and instigated the private management contract for the new prison to British company Serco, on the recommendation of the Department of Corrections. Collins believed Pleasants had leaked information about Deputy Prime Minister Bill English misusing his housing allowance. The hippies and the young followers of the music are the ones who are extending themselves into more understanding, because they understand that personal isolation is not the answer and that it's life that is groovy, not killing and war and hypocrisy and the double standard. Judith Anne Collins (born 24 February 1959) is a New Zealand politician serving as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the New Zealand National Party since 2020. [85][86] She is seen to represent the right wing of her party, and in her previous roles as Minister of Police and Minister of Corrections, she has promoted law and order policies. Collins resigned in 2014 following email leaks alleging she had undermined the head of the Serious Fraud Office whilst she was Police Minister. The National Party formed a government after the 2008 election, and Collins entered Cabinet with the portfolios of Police, Corrections and Veterans' Affairs. Joseph Collins: Birthdate: after 1770: Death: Immediate Family: Son of John Henderson Collins, I and Judith Collins Brother of Elizabeth Collins; James Collins; Nancy Ann Taylor; Peter Collins; John Wilks Collins and 4 others; ; ; Managed by: Her spouse is David Wong Tung. Currently, Judith Collins is 61 years, 11 months and 14 days old. Summary: Judith Collins is 63 years old and was born on 07/19/1957. As part of these changes Published date: 2 Mar 2021. [94], In 2009, Collins voted against the Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis) Amendment Bill, a bill aimed at amending the Misuse of Drugs Act to allow the use of cannabis for medical purposes. National Party. Publicity Listings I have always been grateful that I did not fall in love with Leonard (Cohen) in the way that I fell in love with his songs. Leader of the National Party. Judith was also the sole caretaker to Edith Collins, her grandmother, before she died (704-705). Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Judith Colbey Collins (7 Oct 1764–22 Mar 1840), Find a Grave Memorial no. 5,482 talking about this. Photo: Twitter Collins acknowledges that the law has not kept up with the evolution of tech giants like Facebook, Alphabet and Amazon. Previous to Judith's current city of Maplewood, NJ, Judith Collins lived in Mineola NY and Brooklyn NY. She led the party to its second-worst defeat in the party's history at the 2020 election, losing 23 seats. She is the youngest, by seven years, of six children. Collins was born in Hamilton. [37] Overall Collins said "the reforms struck a sensible balance by reducing the serious harm caused by alcohol without penalising people who drank responsibly. [68] Collins was endorsed by former National leader Don Brash,[69] and political commentators Duncan Garner,[70] Mike Hosking,[71] Cameron Slater,[72] and Chris Trotter. [7], She was active in legal associations, and was President of the Auckland District Law Society (1998–1999) and Vice-President of the New Zealand Law Society (1999–2000). Collins won Papakura with a majority of more than 10,000.[13]. Collins served as Minister of Police and Minister of Corrections from 2008 to 2011 and 2015 to 2016. [4], Collins was elected to Parliament in the 2002 election as the National MP for Clevedon. [88], Collins has a mixed record on LGBT issues. “I thought my parents … Early in 2009 she was created Minister Responsible for the Serious Fraud Office. Her popular book is Maoribank and the Old Brown Owl - A Local History. She dropped in cabinet rank, but was made Minister of Revenue, Minister of Energy and Resources, and Minister for Ethnic Communities. Judith Marjorie Collins (born May 1, 1939) is a Grammy Award-winning American singer and songwriter with a career spanning over 60 years. [61] Collins expressed surprise about having found out about the decision through the media,[62] and Key admitted that his decision should have been explained to Collins. She served as chairperson of the Casino Control Authority (1999–2002) and was a director of Housing New Zealand Limited (1999–2001). [48] In May 2012, Collins sued Labour MPs Trevor Mallard and Andrew Little for defamation over comments they made on Radio New Zealand linking her to the leak of an e-mail from Michelle Boag about Pullar's case. [78][79], She became the second female leader of the National Party. [41] Collins had provided a copy of the report to the police and the Solicitor-General and ordered a peer review by former New Zealand High Court judge Robert Fisher, sending a "34-point list of issues attacking the case" along with her letter of instruction. However, following objections made to the Electoral Commission over draft changes to the boundaries that saw a major redrawing of the adjacent constituency Pakuranga, the draft Howick was redrawn and renamed Botany. Her parents were dairy farmers Percy and Jessie Collins of Walton in the Waikato and she was the youngest of six children. Collins then sought and won the nomination for Papakura (which comprises the other half of her former Clevedon electorate) and allowed her colleague National Party MP Pansy Wong to seek nomination for Botany. Judith Collins, the woman taking on juggernaut Jacinda Ardern in New Zealand's election. Slater published Mr Pleasant's name and details on his blog as well as the abuse and death threats that were subsequently directed at Mr Pleasants. Collins led the party to the 2020 election as significant underdogs, with opinion polls suggesting historically large swings to the Labour Party, reflecting its well-received response to the COVID-19 pandemic. There's so much more understanding than there was a generation ago in this country. She met her husband, Chinese-Samoan[5] David Wong-Tung, at university. See where I sit in the debating chamber Collins, Judith. | [29] Collins described herself as the minister "who brought back deterrence". After the 2011 election she was appointed Minister of Justice, Minister of Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) and Minister of Ethnic Affairs and, with a Cabinet ranking of five, was the highest ranked woman. 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Her husband was Gabriel Collins and they had a son, Geoffrey, who sired four children, Edward, Judith, Carl, and Quentin. Jacinda Ardern will be making 'snowballs' on Christmas Day while Judith Collins's family will tuck into her 'World Famous Cheesecake'. Collins denied this claim. She met her husband, Chinese-SamoanDavid Wong-Tung, at university. View the profiles of people named Judith Collins. Collins was cleared of involvement in the Adam Feeley smear. [23][24], Following a police trial of tasers in 2006–07, Collins supported their introduction by then Police Commissioner Howard Broad. [36] The Commission also recommended a 50 per cent tax increase on alcohol (which was dismissed immediately by the Government) and an increase in the purchase age, which was also dismissed after a conscience vote in September 2012. She attended The University of Auckland (1979). Collins has released 28 studio albums, 4 live albums, numerous compilation albums and 4 holiday albums. Other Works Judith Anne Collins was born 57 years ago in the central Waikato settlement of Walton to dairy farmers Percy and Jessie Collins. [14], In 2009, Collins questioned the leadership of, and later refused to express confidence in, Department of Corrections chief executive Barry Matthews, after a spate of bad publicity. [63] [35] Collins herself voted to raise the purchase age. Judith Anne Collins is a New Zealand politician of the National Party. the board chair, John Judge, did not have his tenure on the board renewed,[47] and the chief executive Ralph Stewart resigned the next day. I could have, certainly. [12] In 2004 Collins was awarded the Ex-Vietnam Services Association Pin for campaigning for the inquiry. She is a celebrity politician. She was a director of Housing New Zealand from 1999 to 2001 and worked as special counsel for Minter Ellison Rudd Watts from 2000 to 2002, before she entered the New Zealand Parliament at the 2002 election. The youngest of four children, she graduated from Webster College and worked as a clinical dietitian. Judith Collins Historical records and family trees related to Judith Collins. Although technically a new electorate, Clevedon was largely based on the old Hunua electorate, held by National's Warren Kyd.[8]. The following day, Collins became the first person to announce their intention to stand as his replacement; she was later joined by Amy Adams and Simon Bridges. Collins, Judith. Amelia Wade reports. At Monterey, the cops all had flowers on their motorcycles, and the police chief was so pleased with everything that he wore a wig to work Monday morning. [45], In August 2011, a significant privacy breach occurred at the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) following the accidental release of 6700 claimants' details to ACC claimant, Bronwyn Pullar. Discover the real story, facts, and details of Judith Collins. Bill English announced his resignation as leader of the National Party on 13 February 2018. In 1979 she switched to the University of Auckland, and obtained first an LLB and then a LLM (Hons) and later a Master of Taxation Studies (MTaxS). We found 29 records for Judith Collins in Emmett, Marquette and 18 other cities in Michigan. Served as one of several celebrity witnesses to testify at the trial of the "Chicago Eight" featuring defendants, Collins is generally credited with popularizing poet-songwriter, Upper West Side of New York City and Connecticut [September 2010].
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