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Members of the national women’s council, the women’s temperence society, politicians, activists, and interested bystanders, gathered at the Auckland women’s suffrage memorial on Wednesday to enjoy music, speeches and the creation of a scroll of inspirational women, in celebration of 119 years of women’s suffrage.. At the celebrations, in the aptly named Khartoum place. (which […]
Bastille Day 2012 saw political action across New Zealand as communities marched in the main cities against the Government’s intention to sell off public assets. So don’t the New Zealand public feel that floating the assets will give them a chance at ownership that they otherwise wouldn’t get? The Labour Party were out in force […]
We were commissioned to provide a report on Seaweek 2012, and what it accomplished.
On the 7th of June 2012 Hekia Parata, Education Minister of New Zealand announced that the Government is dropping plans to increase class sizes in State schools. There has been mass opposition to this move, throughout the country and Ms Parata said “over the past week, it has become apparent that these minor adjustments have […]
As Brits prepare to shell out their meagre resources on Steiner free-schools, why isn’t Mr Gove asking the difficult questions? When Steiner/Waldorf schools can inform Human Rights that they need to be allowed to discriminate on the basis of their special character – these three short movies illustrate some hidden dangers of Mr Gove’s State-funded […]
This short video highlights the Seaweek 2011 events centred around Goat Island
This short video highlights the Seaweek 2011 events centred around Kelly Tarltons.
With the Women’s Suffrage Memorial in Khartoum Place, under threat, a gathering was organise to highlight the situation and promote an online petition.