2010: Reintroduces private prisons, beginning with Mt Eden Correctional Facility.
2011: Rises to 5th in National list, and highest-ranked woman in Parliament. After the 2011 election she is appointed Minister of Justice, ACC, and Ethnic Affairs. She leads an overhaul of ACC following a massive privacy breach of 6700 claimants' details to claimant Bronwyn Pullar.
May 2012: Takes defamation action against Labour MPs Trevor Mallard and Andrew Little after they link her to the leak of an email about Pullar's case.
December 2012: Passes major alcohol law reforms, after significantly cutting back on original proposals by her predecessor Simon Power such as restrictions on "alcopops".
Collins also slams a report by retired Canadian Supreme Court Judge Ian Binnie which had recommended compensation for David Bain. Her actions prompt High Court action by the Bain camp.
October 2013: In what later becomes known as the Oravida scandal, Collins has dinner with bosses of the New Zealand milk company, of which her husband is a director, while on a taxpayer-funded trip to China.
March 2014: Details of the Oravida dinner emerge. Labour calls for her to resign because of a conflict of interest. The case rolls on for weeks and Prime Minister John Key puts her on a "final warning" but Collins gets away with an apology.
May 2014: Upset at the ministerial resignation of close friend Maurice Williamson, Collins lashes out at TVNZ reporter Katie Bradford. She apologises and takes some time off.
August 2014: Nicky Hager's book Dirty Politics reveals Collins passed private information about a public servant to blogger Cameron Slater. Prime Minister John Key puts her on notice. She later resigns from Cabinet following email leaks alleging she had undermined the head of the Serious Fraud Office Adam Feeley.
September 2014: Re-elected in Papakura seat with 5000-vote majority. Left off the "Roll of Honourables" while an inquiry into the Feeley case is ongoing.
November 2014: Cleared of wrongdoing by an inquiry into her actions in the Feeley case, retains use of "Honourable" title.
April 2015: Using her Sunday Star-Times newspaper column, she slams proposals to allocate water rights to iwi.
May 2015: Collins causes trouble from the backbenches, as she is thought to be among several caucus members seeking changes to health and safety reforms. The legislation is delayed as a result.
June 2015: Leads calls for singer Chris Brown to be denied entry to NZ because of his assault convictions, saying he should "bugger off". Brown's visa is later denied and his shows are cancelled.
October 2015: Defends sponsorship deal with an Auckland car dealership - within the rules for a for an MP but not for a minister.
December 7, 2015: Returns to Cabinet, taking up the Police and Corrections portfolios.