The Liberal Agenda – The Mooncake and the Kūmara
WHEN: July 1st – July 8th
WHERE: Q Theatre, 305 Queen Street, Auckland
LINK: Facebook
Commentary examining neoliberalism, economic inequality, and the political forces shaping modern New Zealand society.
WHEN: July 1st – July 8th
WHERE: Q Theatre, 305 Queen Street, Auckland
LINK: Facebook
CHANCE TO IGNITE is Massive Company’s newest emerging artist show. Bring seven young women together; add boxing, jujitzu, for real stories, a lot of sass and you get a CHANCE TO IGNITE.
WHAT: UK election results
WHEN: 2pm
WHERE: Unite Union HQ, 6a Western Springs Rd, Morningside, Auckland
On Sunday 11 June at 12.00 midday in Auckland Domain The Peace Foundation is organising a public peace event to mark the thirty year anniversary of New Zealand saying “no” to nukes in the Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act 1987 statute.
Action alert: On Tuesday, the US Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson is landing in Wellington to meet with our Government.
Note down 1st – 30th July in your diary to see this inspiring collection of images in Auckland.
Someone asked me yesterday if I had a ‘beauty routine’
This June marks 50 years since the end of the Six Day War, and 50 years since Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories. Dayenu – New Zealand Jews Against Occupation will be holding a candlelight vigil on June the 12th to mark this historically sad milestone, and recognise 50 years of resistance to military occupation.
The Daily Blog is proud to announce that we will live stream the Child Poverty Action Group Auckland Post Budget Breakfast, Friday 26th May 7:15am-8:45am. This will include the smartest critics of National Party social policy and provide real insight into the budget spin. Everyone with a passion for change needs to watch this.
Each year Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) provides child-focused analysis and commentary of the budget. The aim is to provide an accessible and affordable avenue for the community to come together and hear about how the budget affects children and young people, especially our most vulnerable who live in poverty.