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Elections / 2023 / Papakura / Judith Collins
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2023 general election Sitting MP
Defending Papakura

Judith Collins

Kind
Electorate & list
Source
elections-wikipedia
As of
4 May 2026

Background

Research run #60 · 5 May 2026
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Judith Collins is a New Zealand National Party politician [71] who has held a wide range of ministerial and parliamentary roles over her career in public life.

Collins attended Matamata College for her secondary education [14] and went on to study at the University of Auckland [15]. According to a single reputable secondary source, she also studied at Massey University [13] and the University of Canterbury [16], and holds a Bachelor of Laws [11]. She is confirmed as a qualified lawyer [4], and according to a single reputable secondary source she began practising as a solicitor specialising in employment, property, commercial and tax law from 1981 [5]. She served as President of the Auckland District Law Society [7] and Vice-President of the New Zealand Law Society [8]. According to a single reputable secondary source, she owned a law firm from 1990 [3].

Collins entered Parliament as Member of Parliament for Clevedon in 2002 [40]. She later represented the electorate of Papakura, according to a single reputable secondary source, from 2008 [41]. She is affiliated with the National Party [71].

Following the 2008 election, Collins was appointed Minister of Police [60] and Minister of Corrections [57], with a single reputable secondary source placing both appointments from 19 November 2008 [17][24]. She subsequently served as Minister of Justice from 12 December 2011, according to a single reputable secondary source [27]. According to a single reputable secondary source, she also held the portfolios of Minister of Energy and Resources and Minister of Revenue from 20 December 2016 [19][23].

According to a single reputable secondary source, Collins became the 14th Leader of the National Party on 14 July 2020 [18], also serving as Leader of the Opposition during that period [36]. She held the party leadership until the National Party returned to government.

From 27 November 2023, Collins holds the confirmed portfolio of Minister for Space [54], as well as, according to single reputable secondary sources, Minister of Defence [26], Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology [22], and Minister for Digitising Government [25]. She is also noted as Minister Responsible for the GCSB [43] and NZSIS [45], and as Lead Coordination Minister for the Government's Response to the Royal Commission's Report into the Terrorist Attack on the Christchurch Mosques [32], all according to single reputable secondary sources. From 24 January 2025, she has held the role of Minister for the Public Service, according to a single reputable secondary source [21].

Outside of Parliament, Collins has served as a company director [2] and, according to a single reputable secondary source, as a director of Housing New Zealand [10]. She also served as President of the Auckland District Law Society [7] and Vice-President of the New Zealand Law Society [8]. According to a single reputable secondary source, she attended Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government in 2013 [12] and has held an adjunct professorship at Western Sydney University's law school from October 2024 [1]. According to a single reputable secondary source, she is a member of the Fulbright New Zealand Alumni Association [9]. She has been awarded the Ex-Vietnam Services Association Pin and Badge [68].

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Education

Career

Political offices

Party affiliation

Civic roles & honours

Looked for, not found

  • Specific dates for Judith Collins' role as President of the Auckland District Law Society and Vice-President of the New Zealand Law Society — multiple sources confirm the roles but none provide precise start/end years in fetchable content.
  • Specific date of Judith Collins' King's Counsel appointment — 1News article confirmed it was December 2023 but the verbatim quote extractor rejected the honour_awarded claim from that page.

The agent checked these topics across the allowed public sources but could not find verbatim-quotable evidence. Absence doesn't rule the fact out — it just means no journalist-accessible source covered it at run time.

Pecuniary interests

2025 register · as of 27 May 2026

As a sitting MP, this candidate files an annual Register of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests. Items below are the most recent declarations from the Register.

Beneficial interests in, and trusteeships of, trusts
Barbara Collins Family Trust Barbara Collins Family Trust (trustee)
Edith Moorman Trust Edith Moorman Trust (trustee)
James Resettlement Trust James Resettlement Trust (trustee and beneficiary)
Judith Collins Family Trust Judith Collins Family Trust (trustee and beneficiary)
Schoeller Family Trust Schoeller Family Trust (trustee)
Sigmund Trust Sigmund Trust (trustee and beneficiary)
Debts owed by you
ASB Bank ASB Bank – mortgage
Debts owed to you
Holly Superannuation Scheme Holly Superannuation Scheme – on demand*
Gifts
Qantas Chairman's Lounge pass – Qantas
Eden Park Trust Board Eden Park corporate tickets (rugby) – Eden Park Trust Board
Te Arai Golf resort Helicopter return flight – Te Arai Golf resort
Volta Aviation Helicopter return flight – Volta Aviation
One NZ Warriors Mount Smart corporate tickets – One NZ Warriors
US Embassy Sky Stadium corporate tickets (rugby) – US Embassy
Space Foundation Space Symposium – Space Foundation
Kiely Thompson Caisley, Lawyers Tennis corporate ticket – Kiely Thompson Caisley, Lawyers
ASB Bank Tennis corporate tickets – ASB Bank
Auckland Tennis Tennis corporate tickets – Auckland Tennis
One NZ Tennis corporate tickets – One NZ
Other companies and business entities
CDL Hotels Limited CDL Hotels Limited – hotel operator
Payment for activities
Public Lending Right Book royalties – Public Lending Right
Real property
Commercial and residential property (owned by superannuation scheme) – Wellington
Family home (owned by trusts) – Auckland
Residential property (owned by superannuation scheme) – Nelson
Retirement schemes
Holly Superannuation Scheme Holly Superannuation Scheme

Companies Office links

as of 27 May 2026

Directorships, shareholdings, and trusteeships filed against this person in the Companies Office register.

Trusteeships

Recent press

50 articles across 7 outlets
The Spinoff 22
NZ Herald 14
RNZ 6
Stuff 3
Newsroom 2
1News 2
Otago Daily Times 1