The Liberal Agenda – Whānau Ora Diploma Graduation 2018 livestream – August 3rd
53 kaimahi who work for recognised Whanau Ora organisations throughout the North Island will graduate with a Diploma in Whanau Ora at a ceremony in August.
Commentary examining neoliberalism, economic inequality, and the political forces shaping modern New Zealand society.
53 kaimahi who work for recognised Whanau Ora organisations throughout the North Island will graduate with a Diploma in Whanau Ora at a ceremony in August.
WHAT: Matariki celebration
WHEN: 5.30pm, Saturday 21st
WHERE: Silo Park
Efeso Collins represents the Manukau ward on the Auckland Council, bringing a critical voice from Otara to questions of Auckland, Samoan and national governance. His community, media and academic work draws on a deep experience and analysis of leadership and service within and across cultures. We are thrilled to host him at the Kai Pasifika Salon on Thursday 26 July.
World first The Rainbow Cable Car event has sold out with 120 adults and children looking forward to a very…
In a world first Drag Artist Queen Olivia St Redfern is reading to children on the historic Wellington Cable Car. Join Queen Olivia on Monday 16 July as she travels a return trip on the historic Wellington Cable Car, while listening to her reading aloud wonderful children’s stories.
Event details:
Date: Monday 16 July 2018
Venue: OGGB5 (260-051), Level 0, Owen G Glenn Building
Time: 5.30pm
When: Sunday 15 July 2018, 3–5pm
Where: Ellen Melville Centre, 1 Freyberg Place, Auckland Central
Featuring special guests Reb Fountain and Steve Abel
TVNZ kicked off their season of Sunday Theatre with In a Flash, the story of 6 students and their teacher who died in the 2008 Mangatepopo Gorge flash flood.
Our Changing World lecture – Watching over you: surveillance and security in New Zealand 6.30pm: Thursday 28 June 2018 | Sir Neil Waters Lecture Theatre building
If I sound like a gushing fan girl, I totally am! I’ve been to a lot of gigs over my 35odd years bouncing around the music scene, so it takes a lot for me to get really excited these days about a new band.