AUSA Backbenches
MONDAY 29TH – 5.30PM-8.30PM
SHADOWS BAR, 34 Princes Street, Auckland Central
Commentary examining neoliberalism, economic inequality, and the political forces shaping modern New Zealand society.
MONDAY 29TH – 5.30PM-8.30PM
SHADOWS BAR, 34 Princes Street, Auckland Central
Sunday, May 28 at 6:30 PM – 8:10 PM
Academy Cinemas
44 Lorne Street, Auckland
Think Inc. Present: An Evening with Dr. Jane Goodall
Saturday July 1, Logan Campbell Centre
Doors open 6.00pm / Show starts 7.00pm
Tickets from Eventfinda NZ 12pm Thursday March 9
Chris Cornell dead: Soundgarden and Audioslave singer dies aged 52
The Faustus Project – an actor has mad a deal with the devil
185g jar Ayam Malaysian laksa paste 1/2 small red onion, quartered, thinly sliced 1 litre chicken stock 2 kaffir lime…
On Sunday 11 June, from 12.00 midday to 2pm in Auckland, The Peace Foundation is organising a public peace event at the Auckland Domain with an unveiling of a plaque by Mayor Phil Goff, one of more than 7000 ‘Mayors for Peace’ globally who are committed to the abolition of nuclear weapons.
Working people in unions made a major advance recently with pay equity. Unions make the difference winning rights for workers, secure hours and being heard in the economy. There is still much to be done though, and many workers are missing out on decent work.
Two meetings are planned on Saturday to discuss concerns around the changes proposed by the government for migrant workers in New Zealand.
Bill English will be speaking at the Northern Regional Conference on Sunday 14 May, where Northern Regional National Party members will be discussing their election strategy.