Judith Collins stories
Judith Collins is a prolific writer with a keen interest in the intersection of technology, environmental initiatives, and public policy. Through her columns, she explores how New Zealand is grappling with contemporary challenges such as online bullying, the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), and the advancement of the tech industry. With a focus on legislative responses and government action, Collins provides insight into New Zealand's efforts to move with the technological times while addressing environmental concerns and fostering economic growth.
Collins' work notably covers the transformative potential of electric trucks and buses for New Zealand's green ambitions, the legislative journey of the energy innovation bill, and the notable increase in the country's electric vehicle fleet. Additionally, she delves into government policies aimed at encouraging the EV market, tackling international tax issues, and confronting the ethical and legal dilemmas presented by deepfake technology. Through her writing, Judith Collins illuminates the pathways New Zealand is taking towards technological innovation and sustainability, while also highlighting the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the nation in the digital age.
The deepfake dilemma: How it affects privacy, security & law in Aotearoa
NZ tech exports to reach $16 billion before 2030
National Party announces $1.29 billion tech policy ahead of election
Government closes GST loophole for offshore companies
Speeding up the EV conversion: 15 electric vehicle projects receive government funding
Time to power up: Kiwi roads are bustling with 4,000 electric vehicles
NZ energy innovation bill speeds through its third reading in parliament
Are electric trucks and buses the key to a greener New Zealand?