Reminder: Peace organising meeting Thursday night

In November 2016, a US warship will be returning to Auckland Harbour for the first time in 32 years for the 75th anniversary of the NZ Navy. At the same time, a weapons conference of 500+ delegates will converge at the Aotea Centre. Would you please get involved in organising a response and resistance to these events? The weapons conference is sponsored by the world’s … Continue reading Reminder: Peace organising meeting Thursday night

Learn more about Ihumatao and help SOUL protect this special place

You are helping to protect Ihumātao by staying informed. If you want to change email frequency just reply with ‘weekly’ or ‘monthly’ in the subject line Can’t see our lovely images? View this email in your browser SOUL are a community group working to save a historically, culturally and geologically significant parcel of land adjacent to the Otuataua Stonefields at Ihumātao, Māngere from being destroyed … Continue reading Learn more about Ihumatao and help SOUL protect this special place

Warships are coming to Auckland – Let’s organise our resistance now!

Kia ora friends & comrades, In November 2016, a US warship will be returning to Auckland Harbour for the first time in 32 years for the 75th anniversary of the NZ Navy. At the same time, a weapons conference of 500+ delegates will converge at the Aotea Centre. Would you please get involved in organising a response and resistance to these events? The weapons conference … Continue reading Warships are coming to Auckland – Let’s organise our resistance now!

Rev Socratez Yoman, West Papuan human rights defender visits Aotearoa

Outspoken West Papuan Church leader, Rev. Socratez Yoman will visit Aotearoa between 8 and 20 May to meet with politicians, students, human rights groups, Church leaders, iwi representatives and officials. He will address public meetings in nine centres; Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch, Timaru , Dunedin, Tauranga, and New Plymouth. Rev. Socratez Yoman, who is the President of the Fellowship of Baptist Churches in West … Continue reading Rev Socratez Yoman, West Papuan human rights defender visits Aotearoa

Peace events around ANZAC Day, 21 to 27 April

Please forward on through your networks, thank you. Peace events around ANZAC Day, 21 to 27 April 2016 Link to share: https://www.facebook.com/notes/peace-movement-aotearoa/peace-events-around-anzac-day-21-to-27-april-2016/1022200094494026 Below are the details of peace vigils and other peace events in Hokianga on 25 April, Auckland on 23 and 25 April, Hamilton on 21 April, Whanganui on 22 April, Wellington on 25 and 27 April, and Dunedin on 25 April. * Hokianga … Continue reading Peace events around ANZAC Day, 21 to 27 April

Young Cuban to speak in NZ

Yexenia Calzado, to speak to NZ audiences Wednesday, 20 April 2016, 10:47 am Press Release: Cuba Friendship Society Cuban woman, Yexenia Calzado, to speak to New Zealand audiences about ending the U.S. economic embargo, and the return of Guantanamo Bay to Cuba. Yexenia Calzado will visit New Zealand April 24-29, while in New Zealand she will meet with students, academics, unionists and address public meetings … Continue reading Young Cuban to speak in NZ

2015 Roger Award People’s Choice & Event To Announce Roger Winner, Palmerston North, April 30th

2015 ROGER AWARD PEOPLE’S CHOICE Cast your vote at http://tinyurl.com/2015roger The organisers of the Roger Award for the Worst Transnational Corporation Operating in Aotearoa/New Zealand in 2015 invite you to have your say by voting online for the People’s Choice winner. This is an online poll only. The field is restricted to the six finalists for the 2015 Roger Award listed at the People’s Choice … Continue reading 2015 Roger Award People’s Choice & Event To Announce Roger Winner, Palmerston North, April 30th

Send a Message to Australia: Hands Off Timor’s Oil! Picket 12 noon, Wed April 20

Stand in solidarity with the East Timorese demanding their rights End Australia’s theft from one of the poorest nations in Asia! By refusing to establish permanent maritime boundaries, the Australian government is short-changing East Timor out of billions of dollars in oil and gas revenue. According to international law, the maritime boundaries between Australia and East Timor should be along the halfway (median) line, but … Continue reading Send a Message to Australia: Hands Off Timor’s Oil! Picket 12 noon, Wed April 20

Send a Message to Australia: Hands Off Timor’s Oil! Picket 12 noon, March 20

Stand in solidarity with the East Timorese demanding their rights End Australia’s theft from one of the poorest nations in Asia! By refusing to establish permanent maritime boundaries, the Australian government is short-changing East Timor out of billions of dollars in oil and gas revenue. According to international law, the maritime boundaries between Australia and East Timor should be along the halfway (median) line, but … Continue reading Send a Message to Australia: Hands Off Timor’s Oil! Picket 12 noon, March 20

Jesson Trust seeks alternative to ‘click-bait’

Jesson Trust seeks alternative to ‘click-bait’ Entries Open for 2016 Jesson Journalism Awards In today’s media world of celebrity and “click-bait”, the Bruce Jesson Journalism Grants are deliberately seeking something different. The grants, now open for applications in their 13th year, aim to fund “critical, informed, analytical and creative journalism or writing which will contribute to public debate in New Zealand on an important issue … Continue reading Jesson Trust seeks alternative to ‘click-bait’