No Pride in Prisons is now People Against Prisons Aotearoa
The prison advocacy organisation No Pride in Prisons has officially changed its name to People Against Prisons Aotearoa as of…
The prison advocacy organisation No Pride in Prisons has officially changed its name to People Against Prisons Aotearoa as of…
First-in-NZ artificial intelligence gives youth election know-how Auckland, NZ, August 31, 2017 – Nonpartisan community campaign group RockEnrol has launched…
Stockton mine changes hands, in a terrible deal for taxpayers and environment Forest & Bird is calling today’s takeover of…
Events in Sydney this week mean the New Zealand government is now facing a renegotiation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement…
“FreePress Aotearoa announces the launch of Aotearoa Leaks (https://aotearoaleaks.org), a New Zealand specific web service that provides a safe and…
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A Waikato DHB member has criticised his DHB’s Chair and the Minister of Health for claiming in media interviews that Waikato DHB will be returning a ‘break-even’ budget for the 2017/8 year.
NORML and Auckland Patients Group are holding their 5th Medical Cannabis Rally this Saturday 2nd September, and this time – since it’s the election – we are marching down Queen Street too.
Patients, caregivers and supporters of safe legal access to natural affordable cannabis will march down Queen Street in Auckland, this Saturday 2nd September.
So many little occurrences and huge events have transpired over the last couple of months, to brand this as one of the most intriguing (and tumultuous) of election campaigns in my life. Only the 1984 and the 2014 General Elections rank as memorable. In all three, there were two threads weaving through the campaigns;