PMA National - What’s On
21 June 2001
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NATIONAL -
WHAT’S ON
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*** NATIONAL ***
~ until 24 June - Matariki, the new year! is
celebrated at Te Papa with the Matariki Festival on
Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, a full programme of
events, lectures, and performance - you can get all the
details online at
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until 28 June - the government’s Rio +10 series of debates
on the topic ‘Our environment – trash can or treasure?’ in
the main centres, still to come: 28 June, 7pm in Palmerston
North at the Palmerston North City Council Chambers. For
more info about the debates and about the government’s
response to Rio +10, check out
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SAT, 23 June and SUN, 24 June - Womenspirit rising! a
weekend of workshops for women on all sorts of peaceable
topics, at the Hutt Valley High Petone Campus, North Street,
Petone. For a copy of the programme write to Womenspirit
Rising, 63 Wades Street, Wadestown, Wellington or tel (04)
472 6425, ~ 16 to 29 October -
‘Big brother is listening - The Inside Story: How The US,
UK, Canada, Australia And NZ Spy On The World’, national
speaking tour by Mike Frost (former Canadian spy). For more
information about his visit to your area, please contact the
following: * Christchurch - 16 October, contact Murray
Horton, tel/fax (03) 366 3988, ***** LOCAL ***** *** AUCKLAND ~
until SAT, August 25 - there is sophisticated audio-visual
display marking the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Waterfront
Lockout and supporting strikes, open Mondays to Fridays 9am
to 5pm and on Saturdays 11am to 4pm, at the School of
Creative & Performing Arts (at the former TVNZ studios, 74
Shortland St), free entry. ~ THURS, 21 June - ‘Landmines -
Are we winning?, Neil Mander, Convenor of CALM, speaks at
the Engineers for Social Responsibility meeting, 7-30pm at
Room 3.407, School of Engineering, University of Auckland,
20 Symonds St. Refreshments to follow in the 12th floor
common room. ~ SAT, 23 June - WILPF Winter Solstice Lunch,
with speaker Matt Robson, Minister of Disarmament, 12 noon,
all welcome, for more info contact Edna Butterworth tel (09)
378 1732 or Joan Macdonald (09) 360 8001. ~ SAT, 23 June -
honouring the Decade for Peace and Non-Violence for the
Children of the World 2000-2010, with keynote speaker Dr
Linda Berne (University of North Carolina) on ‘Human Rights
and the Girl Child’, and workshops: Media and Gender (Linda
Berne); The Mäori Girl (Ella Henry); Human Rights of the
Girl Child (Human Rights Commission); Maintaining Equality
in NZ Education (Ken Havill); The Girl Child in the Global
Setting (Jane Prichard); The Migrant Girl Child (Asama
Psupanusorn); Early Childhood - the power of learned gender
roles (Nola Harvey); Mäori and Pacific Island Child
Nutrition (Kataraina Tuhaka and Kasalaina Puniani); Human
Reproductive Technologies Using Gametes: issues for the girl
child (Vivienne Adair); Promoting Mental Health and
Wellbeing for Girls (Jenny Robertson). From 9am to 4-30pm,
at Somervell Church Centre, 497 Remuera Road. Registration
$10 includes lunch, please register by 18 June, contact
Bridgebuilders Trust tel (09) 524 5379 or (09) 528 3727. ~
FRI 22 June to SUN 24 June - Socialism 2001, ‘Global Revolt
Against Capitalism - the thinking activists Hui’, at the
Trades Hall, 147 Great North Road, Auckland City, hosted by
the Socialist Workers Organisation, for more info contact
~ TUES,
26 June - report back on the Asia Pacific Peoples’
Solidarity Conference in Jakarta (7 - 10 June) by Maire
Leadbeater, and screening of a short video about the terror
campaign of 1965-66 which led to millions of deaths in
Indonesia and allowed General Suharto to take over from
President Sukarno. From 7-30pm at the Grey Lynn Community
Centre, 510 Richmond Road. Organised by the Indonesia Human
Rights Committee, contact tel (09) 376 9098. ~ THURS, 28
June - 'Building New prisons is No Solution’, Charmaine
Pountney speaks at the Allan Nixon Memorial Lecture, 8pm at
the Fickling Convention Centre, 546 Mt Albert Road, Three
Kings. For more info contact Jean Stewart (09) 846 0226. ~
WEDS, 4 July - Naomi Klein, author of ‘No Logo: Taking Aim
at the Brand Bullies’ speaks about corporate globalisation
and ‘free trade’ agreements, co-chairs are Laila Harre and
Syd Jackson, 8pm at the Mt Eden War Memorial Hall, 489
Dominion Rd, Mt Eden. Organised by Sally Griffin, Alliance
Office, tel (09) 361 3754, ~ FRI, 27
July and SAT, 28 July - 1981 The Tour - 20 Years on,
anniversary programme. FRI: 7-00pm , drinks/nibbles, 7-30pm,
screening of PATU with opening comments from Tom Newnham.
Entry by Koha (donation to cover expenses). SAT: 9-00am to
7pm, photo exhibition from the tour will be open all day for
viewing along with various memorabilia from the tour
protests; 1-00pm to 4pm, impressions of 1981 and South
Africa today - open mike (5 mins max each person) and
opening remarks by John Minto; 4-00pm to 6-00pm, Where are
the front lines of struggle in 2001? open mike for groups
and individuals to present issues/ideas in a soapbox forum
(5 mins max time each person); 8-00pm to Midnight - Party!
musical items from various groups with dancing and
celebration. Entry by Koha (donation to cover expenses). All
on at the Grey Lynn Community Centre, Richmond Road. For
more info or to help with the organising, please tel
Margaret (09) ) 838 5881 or *** WELLINGTON ~ FRI, 22 June to SUN, 24 June -
Alternatives to Violence Project, advanced workshop - for
people who have already participated in an AVP Basic
Workshop. For more info contact Myra tel (04) 384 8896, or
Ralph tel (04) 383 6986. ~ SAT, 23 June - Fiesta del Sol!
a festival of music, culture and dance from Latin America,
7-30pm at the Newtown Community Centre, cnr Rintoul and
Colombo Streets, entry $10, for more info contact Rolando
Olmedo tel (04) 568 7095. ~ THURS, 28 June - ‘After the
Royal Commission on GM: what next?”, speaker Jeanette
Fitzsimons, 7-30pm at Turnbull House, 25 Bowen Street. ~
SAT, 30 June - '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, 5 July - Naomi Klein, author of ‘No Logo: Taking Aim
at the Brand Bullies’ speaks about corporate globalisation
and ‘free trade’ agreements, co-chairs are Maxine Gay and
Matt Robson, 7pm at the Wellington Girls College Hall,
Pipitea St, City. Organised by Anna Sutherland tel (04) 470
6654 or 021 323467, ~ SAT, 14 July - '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'. ~ FRI, 20 July - Wellington Peace and
Environment Centre Street Appeal! yes, it’s that time of
year again, if you can assist with collecting for the
Centre, please leave a message for Alex on (04) 385 6728 or
contact him at ~ Every Sunday,
‘Peace Report’ on Wellington Access Radio (783 AM),
broadcast at 11-45am, brought to you by the Peace Council,
funded by PADET. If you or your group wish to make a free
programme to be broadcast in this slot, please contact Des
Brough tel/fax (04) 388
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