Ginny Anderson
Former police minister hits out at pay offer
The Labour Party is criticising the government's latest pay offer to police, and saying they need to live up to expectations they created before the election.
It was only six months ago that former… Audio
Gang patches to be outlawed in coalition's law and order crackdown
It will soon be illegal for people to wear gang patches in public.
The coalition is introducing a suite of tougher police and justice policies, as part of its 100-day plan. It says changes, like… Audio
Law and Order debate
There's nowhere to hide from law and order this election, with ram raids, gangs and violent offending grabbing headlines up and down the motu.
Ministry of Justice statistics - released on Wednesday -… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - climate, cellphones and how not to spell cat
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Mark Leishman about one news broadcast foregrounding climate while another hones in on cellphones and Chris Luxon misspelling… Audio
Police Minister fronts on fatal Auckland CBD shooting
Police minister Ginny Anderson spoke to Lisa Owen live in the Checkpoint studio. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6331516496112 Video, Audio
Minister Ginny Anderson on housing rights
Police Minister Ginny Anderson is standing in today for Deputy PM Carmel Sepuloni. Audio
Police Minister: extra money for fog cannons
Minister Ginny Anderson will join the Prime Minister at a graduation ceremony today in Porirua for police graduates. It comes as the Government announced an extra $11 million this week for its fog… Audio
Police Minister details funding boost for fog cannon scheme
A funding boost for what the government describes as its "highly popular fog cannon subsidy scheme". An extra $11 million is going into the programme that picks up part of the cost of installing fog… Video, Audio
More protection against retail crime - Police Minister
The government is more than doubling its support for businesses targeted by ram raids and aggravated robberies.
It's boosting the retail crime prevention fund by 9 million dollars, bringing the total… Audio
Labour: working with youth programmes to lessen youth crime
Joining us now is Labour MP Ginny Anderson. The newly minted Police Minister is standing in for Deputy Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni who in the Pacific Islands this week. Audio
New Police Minister on her plans for the job
The new Police Minister has made it clear that she won't be playing political football with the issue of crime.
Ginny Andersen is finishing her first week in the job, spending just two months as a… Audio
Hutt South MP Ginny Andersen on hospital building closure
Hutt South MP Ginny Andersen is concerned the main building of Hutt Hospital needs extensive remedial work.
She says she is committed to ensuring the local community will have access to a fully… Audio
Koru Kainga property project trades profit to help first home buyers
A Lower Hutt property developer and a collective of Māori-owned businesses are sacrificing millions of dollars in profit to help first home-buyers.
The Koru Kainga project started in 2018 as a… Audio
Budget 2021: holding the Government to account for its accounts
Ministers have appeared before other MPs to answer questions about Budget 2021 as part of Parliament's financial scrutiny cycle. Audio
Hutt Valley High School students protest mouldy classrooms
Hutt Valley High students did their school work on the steps of parliament yesterday in the hope decision makers will replace their mould-riddled classrooms The school closed more than a dozen… Audio
Cannabis, euthanasisa, and election 2020 part of Parliament election inquiry
Parliament is calling for submissions on Election 2020 and the referendums on cannabis and euthanasia Audio
Revenge porn, miscarriage bereavement leave, and abortion clinic safe zones tackled at Parliament
MPs tackle bills on revenge porn, miscarriage bereavement leave, abortion clinic safe zones and cannabis in this Parliament's first members' day Audio
An extra members' morning at Parliament
An extra morning at Parliament has been set aside to make up for time lost due to Covid-19 and MPs are using it to debate members' bills. Audio
A tax bill, last year's performance, and prisoner voting at alert level 3
In the first week of alert level 3 MPs have speedily passed a tax bill, started a performance review of the Government and heard views on prisoner voting. Audio