Heather Roy
Act MP throws weight behind Brash's call for drug debate
The Act Party MP, Heather Roy, has thrown her support behind Don Brash's call for a debate on marijuana law reform. Audio
Act MP accuses Labour of abusing Parliamentary process
Act's Heather Roy is accusing Labour of abusing Parliamentary process by trying to prevent debate on a bill which would give students the right to choose whether to join a student union or not. Miss… Audio
Association Education Minister responds to ERO report
Listening to that is the Associate Education Minister, Heather Roy. Audio
Government review of special education sector
Viv Maidaborn, CCS Disability Action chief executive; Barrie Wickens, principal of Kaka Street Special School, and a member on the Executive of the NZ Special Schools Association; and Heather Roy… Audio
Report from working group on school choice released
The Government is looking at introducing a variation of the ACT Party's school voucher system for the country's highest and lowest performing students. Audio
Special education
A discussion with Kevin Jephson, principal of Dalefield School in Carterton; Heather Roy, Associate Education Minister; and Trish Grant, IHC spokesperson for the Inclusive Education Action Group. Audio
Government ponders privatising Defence bases
The Government is considering selling off Defence Force land and buildings to the private sector, and leasing them back. Audio
Possible sale of military land
The Government is considering selling Defence Force land and buildings to the private sector, and leasing them back. Audio
Ministry's Defence review
The Defence Minister Wayne Mapp says the sale of some of the army's light armoured vehicles will be considered. Audio
ACT wants to scrap district health boards
Health spokesperson Heather Roy explains the party's policy on health boards. Audio
Skyhawk Sale
The Act Party is pouring cold water on government claims they are close to selling the country's mothballed Skyhawk jet planes. Audio
National Council of Women Calls for Family-friendly Parliament
The NCW is calling for a more family-friendly Parliament, saying the current system may be a barrier to women entering politics. Audio