Rally for Palestine
Add your presence and make a difference at the only regular public expression of support for Palestine in Auckland!
Commentary examining neoliberalism, economic inequality, and the political forces shaping modern New Zealand society.
Add your presence and make a difference at the only regular public expression of support for Palestine in Auckland!
New left think tank Economic and Social Research Aotearoa (ESRA) will be launched this Friday 2 September at Victoria University, Wellington.
In partnership with Lot23, Ms. Interpreted presents: ‘Point of Hue’ – Photography Exhibition
‘Point of Hue’ is the first of what we hope to be many, all-women artists exhibition under the curatorial umbrella Ms. Interpreted.
The Urgent Public Meeting for Public Transport that is being put on tomorrow night (Tuesday) will be live streamed on TDB from 7.30pm (directly after Waatea 5th Estate).
We need your active participation to help us to grow rail in Auckland and to make life better for the travelling public and citizens of Auckland. You can help by just attending!
A reminder of this Sunday’s dinner and entertainment evening to raise funds for the Women’s Boat to Gaza Flotilla setting…
Roberts develops his argument that the GFC was not an accident or result of wrong decisions by central banks, or greedy Wall St traders. It was not an aberration of ‘financialisation’ where financial speculation undermined profits and created massive debt.
Many New Zealanders know and loathe Wilson Parking for the utterly extortionate rates they charge at their pop-up car parks and garages. However, the Wilson corporate portfolio extends into far more nefarious business than $9 an hour car parking fees. Wilson is implicated in the Panama Papers and linked to one of Hong Kong’s largest corruption scandals.
The Daily Blog monthly drinks this month are on Friday, 26th at IKA, 2 Mt Eden Rd from 7.15pm. Mix and mingle with TDBs bloggers and friends and gossip about Politics.
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) will hold its Social Security SummitInvesting in Children on Friday, September 2 at the University of Auckland. Building on the inaugural event last year, the Summit will focus on the Government’s proclaimed ‘social investment approach’ to welfare reform.