Amy Adams
Proposed tough new domestic violence laws
The laws on domestic violence are in for an overhaul with the Justice Minister saying something has to be done about New Zealand's horrific rate of abuse. In a discussion document released this… Audio
Amy Adams - govt. not going to take lead on assisted dying law
Justice Minister Amy Adams says the government is not going to take the lead on changing the law although she has enormous sympathy for Lucretia Seales' family. Audio
Australia and New Zealand to share criminal history
Justice ministers in New Zealand and Australia have have agreed to work together to improve criminal checks for job applicants on either side of the Tasman. Audio
The Cost of Domestic Violence
Philippa Tolley looks at whether progress is being made on dealing with New Zealand's shocking domestic violence statistics. Audio
Fresh report ordered on David Bain case
The Justice Minister Amy Adams' decision to order a fresh report on whether David Bain should receive compensation breathed fresh life into the long running controversy yesterday. Audio
New Bain compensation inquiry sets aside $600,000 of legal work
The Government has announced a fresh inquiry into David Bain's bid for compensation, three years after the first inquiry concluded he was innocent and should be paid. Audio
Fresh inquiry into David Bain's compensation claim
The Government has announced a fresh inquiry into David Bain's bid for compensation, three years after the first inquiry concluded he was innocent and should be paid. Audio
Neil MacLean: investigating death
District Court Judge who was appointed the first Chief Coroner of New Zealand under the Coroners Act 2006, and retired from the position on 13 February. Audio
Justice Minister calls for more information on alcohol ban
The government's been called on to ban alcohol advertising and sponsorship in sport. Audio
Justice Minister responds to Glenn Inquiry recommendations
I spoke to the Justice Minister Amy Adams a short time ago and she says she welcomes the report's contribution to the debate over family violence. Audio
Justice minister to decide China extradition request soon
The Justice Minister, Amy Adams, is due to decide tomorrow on the fate of a Korean man who has spent more than three years in an Auckland jail. Audio
Justice Minister interested in changes to court system
The new Justice Minister has changed tack from her predecessor Judith Collins saying she's interested in how to change the way the court system deals with sexual assault victims. Audio
Amy Adams carries on where Judith Collins left off - with justice
Former lawyer Amy Adams has been promoted to the front bench in the new Cabinet line-up. Audio
National defends its ten million dollar Freshwater Fund
The Environment Minister Amy Adams, joins us. Audio
New register of contaminated land ranks clean-up priorities
The Government has announced it's set up a register to identify contaminated land and rank it to determine how much funding its clean-up gets. Audio
Environment Minister comments on Labour policy
The Environment Minister, Amy Adams, has been listening and she joins us. Audio
Government says new framework will report on swimability
The Minister for the Environment Amy Adams joins Morning Report to discuss swimability. Audio
New water standards 'a backward step'
New minimum national water quality standards are being labelled 'a scam' by a freshwater ecologist. Audio
Report has called for an end to livestock exposure
A new report by the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment has called for an end to livestock being exposed to toxic oil industry waste in Taranaki. Audio