PMA National - What’s On
NOTE: ‘Paying the Price: killing the children of Iraq’, the John Pilger (with Denis Halliday) documentary on the effects of the sanctions on Iraq will be shown on Saturn BBC World and TV1 at the following times. SUN, 8 Oct - 3-10am on TV1 and Saturn BBC World; SUN, 8 Oct - 10-10am on Saturn BBC World; SUN, 8 Oct - 10-10pm on Saturn BBC World; MON, 9 Oct - 6-10am on TV1 and Saturn BBC World (this is a twenty minute direct feed from the BBC, and as it is a fifty minute documentary, some bits will be missing).
Wellington people - can see ‘Paying the Price’ on a big screen video showing on 6 November (see Wellington listings).
*** NATIONAL ***
~ Ongoing, everywhere ! - GE public meetings. 1) For
details of meetings at different venues around the country
organised by the Interchurch Commission on Genetic
Engineering, check out
~ 8 - 11 October
- CELEBRATE ! 25 years of Te Röpü Whakamana o Te Tiriti O
Waitangi, the Waitangi Tribunal, see Wellington listings for
details. ~ 14 to 25 October - John Ondawame, International
representative of the OPM - Free West Papua Movement,
national speaking tour. For nearly 40 years West Papuan
people have campaigned for their freedom - hear about their
struggle from a veteran leader. SAT, 14 Oct - guest speaker
at the Alliance conference (WELLINGTON); MON, 16 Oct - on
National Radio with Kim Hill at 10-45am; TUES, 17 Oct - at
5-30 pm, Open Learning Centre/Te Whare Akonga, Level 2, MLC
Building, 181-185 The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH, bring food
to share, contact tel Gaye 021 440 621; WEDS, 18 Oct - 7pm,
St Andrews on the Terrace public meeting, WELLINGTON,
contact Mark Derby, 04-939-1215 or mobile 025-279-0491;
THURS, 19 Oct - at 8pm, public meeting Trade Union Centre
(1st Floor) 199 Armagh St, CHRISTCHURCH, contact Joe Davies,
Corso tel 03-366-2803; 21-22 Oct - in DUNEDIN contact
Suzanne Menzies Culling tel 03-487-7088, Corso day
03-477-3395; TUES 24 Oct - 9-30 am, meeting with NGOs in Law
School, Auckland; 1 pm, University Campus meeting, in Room
GO 6, 11 Symonds St, Philosophy Department, Auckland,
7-30pm, public meeting Grey Lynn Community Centre, 510
Richmond Rd, Grey Lynn, Auckland; WEDS, 25 Oct - public
meeting at 7pm, Pat Irving Lounge, St Johns Church 149 Kamo
Rd, Kensington, Whangarei, contact Tim Howard tel
09-434-6633. ~ 16- 21 October, Sexual Harassment
Prevention Week - the Human Rights Commission aims to raise
public awareness about what sexual harassment is and what
can be done about it; a National Sexual Harassment
Prevention Network of NZQA-qualified trainers has been set
up to provide two hour workshops to workplaces, businesses,
church and community groups, school committees and other
interested organisations. For more information on training
in the Wellington area, tel (04) 934 5559,
~ 17 to 19
October - ‘Poverty, Prosperity, Progress’,Biennial Aotearoa
New Zealand International Development Studies Network
(DEVNET) Conference at Victoria University, Wellington. You
can register at ~ TUES, 31 October -
closing date for nominations to The Roger Award For the
Worst Transnational Corporation Operating in Aotearoa / NZ
in 2000, the criteria for judging is: the transnational that
has the most negative impact in each or all of the following
fields - unemployment, monopoly, profiteering, abuse of
workers / conditions, political interference, environmental
damage, cultural imperialism, impact on tangata whenua,
running an ideological crusade, impact on women, health and
safety of workers and the public. For more info, contact The
Roger Award, Box 1905, Christchurch, fax (03) 366 3988,
~ 23
and 24 November - ‘Turning the Tide - a new approach to
conflict resolution’, speakers include John Pilger, Judena
Goldring, Professor Brice Dickson, Cameron Bennett, Merepeka
Raukawa-Tait and Maire Leadbeater, ‘Turning the Tide’ aims
to develop new, practical approaches to resolving conflict.
A collaboration between the British Council and Auckland
University of Technology (AUT). For more information, tel
(09) 307 9788, ***** LOCAL ***** ***
AUCKLAND ~ THURS to SUN, 5 to 8 October - National Council
of Women Annual Conference at King’s College, Otahuhu
includes ... ~ SAT, 7 October - ‘Women Achieving Economic
Independence’, a seminar for NCW delegates and the public,
with keynote speaker Suzanne Snively, Partner at Price
Waterhouse Coopers; plus workshops on Financial planning,
Sexual harassment in the workplace, Financial reality in
relationship breakdown, The Employment Relations Act,
Combining work & family, Gender pay gap, Domestic violence &
employment, What price a knowledge economy; 8-45am to 1pm at
King’s College, Otahuhu, to register send $25 to NCWNZ
Seminar, PO Box 9644, Auckland, cheque should be made
payable to NCW. ~ TUES, 10 October - ‘Break It Down Road
Show’ to celebrate the contribution people with mental
illness make in our communities, concert with special
guests: Jordan Luck of the dance exponents; Mike Chunn and
Citizen Band, Ma Velle, Arana Pearson, Bunny Walters, Luke
Hurley, 8 pm at the Auckland Town Hall. Tickets from
Ticketek (09) 307-5000, $15 waged, $7 unwaged. This is part
of the project to counter stigma and discrimination
associated with mental illness and is sponsored by the
Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand. ~ THURS, 12
October - ‘Patu!’, inside look at the opposition to the
Springbok tour, video screening, 6pm at ALR5, School of
Architecture, Symonds St. Organised by Staunch Alliance (the
Alliance group on campus), for more info tel (09) 623-2676,
~ WEDS, 18 October - National
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Strategy Workshops on
Industry & Commerce; Community & Household. More info from
~ THURS, 19th October - Wag the
Dog, examination of media manipulation in modern US
presidential style politics, video screening, 6pm at ALR5,
School of Architecture, Symonds St. Organised by Staunch
Alliance (the Alliance group on campus), for more info tel
(09) 623-2676, ~ FRI, 27 October -
Beijing +5 Women 2000, Auckland debriefing for NGOs, 11am at
Parnell Room, Parnell Community Centre, Jubilee Building,
545 Parnell Road. *** PORIRUA ~ WEDS, 11 October - Open
regional forum on relationships between the voluntary and
community sector and government, 12-30pm to 5pm, at
Salvation Army centre, cnr Warspite and Fantame Streets,
Cannons Creek, Porirua. Please bring lunch to share; hosted
by Porirua Council of Social Services. For more info contact
Jenny Lester, tel (04) 237 2112, or
*** LOWER HUTT ~ SAT, 7 October - An Introduction to Te
Tiriti o Waitangi: a workshop to explore the background to
the signing, what was promised and what has happened since
... 9-30am to 1-30pm at the Lower Hutt Women's Centre, 186
Knights Rd, Lower Hutt. Bring lunch to share and a gold
coin. To enrol tel Anne (04) 472 6425 . ***
WELLINGTON ~ SUN, 8 to WEDS, 11 October - Celebrating 25
years of Te Röpü Whakamana o Te Tiriti O Waitangi, the
Waitangi Tribunal, SUN 8 Oct - 11am, on TV1, Marae programme
interview Judge Williams and Keita Walker; MON 9 Oct -
9-30am, Open Day at TPK; 12-30pm, keynote speaker Justice
Durie, 1-00pm, launch of the Waitangi Tribunal website
~ TUES, 17 October - speakers from the Downtown Community
Ministry on their recently released reports showing that
thousands of households are missing out on their special
benefits, 9-30am to 11am, in the meeting room, 7th floor, 75
Ghuznee street. ~ THURS, 19 October - ‘Tibet’s Stolen
Child’ showing of the video about the Panchen Lama as part
of the Friends of Tibet (Wellington) AGM, 7pm at Meeting
Room 1, Wellington City Council Building, Wakefield St, for
more info contact Rick Sahar, ~
SAT, 28 October - ‘Behind the News’ the monthly programme on
Wellington Access Radio (783 AM), broadcast at 12-30pm,
brought to you by Jim Delahunty, producer of ‘Dig’ ~
THURS, 2 November - Wellington Peace Lunch Forum - an
informal lunch time session to exchange peace news, bring
your lunch, your leaflets, your news and views, tea and
coffee provided, 1pm to 2pm on the first Thursday of each
month at the PMA offices, Rooms 16 and 17, Trades Hall, 126
Vivian Street, Wellington. ~ 6 November - ‘Paying the
Price: killing the children of Iraq’, the John Pilger (with
Denis Halliday) documentary on the effects of the sanctions
on Iraq will be shown on the big screen video at 5-30pm in
the Izard Weston Theatre (LT4), first floor, Law School (old
parliament buildings), Lambton Quay. Organised by Women’s
International League for Peace and Freedom and Iraq
Sanctions Medical Alert Group. *********** If you would
like your events or meetings advertised, just send them to
*********** Peace Movement Aotearoa
the national networking peace group PO Box 9314,
Wellington, Aotearoa / New Zealand. tel +64 4 382 8129,
fax 382 8173,