National - What’s On In July / August
National - What’s On In July / August
*** INTERNATIONAL ***
~ 6 August is Hiroshima Day and 9 August is Nagasaki Day, the 55th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bombs: is your group planning any commemorative events ? Please let us know so they can be advertised ! (plus see under local listings, from 4 to 6 August).
~ 31 August -
registrations close for the fifth meeting of the
Asia-Pacific Military Operations Research Symposium (AMORS)
which will be held in Wellington from 7 to 9 November.
If you would like to go and meet with defence and defence
related personnel who are active users or managers of OR/OA
applications in the solution of military problems; defence
planners and defence policy officials who deal with force
development, capability planning and resource allocation
decisions; defence force officers who are involved in force
planning activities or defence academics who may be focussed
on force structure and resource allocation issues using
OR/OA techniques then this is the conference for you. The
theme for AMORS V will be ‘Operational Research: An
Indispensable Partner for Meeting Asia Pacific Security
Challenges in the New Millennium’. For more
information about the conference contact: Dr Eric
Assendelft, tel (04) 496-0621, fax (04) 496-0859,
***
NATIONAL *** ~ 26 August to 26 November - The Parihaka
Exhibition, Wellington City Gallery - the draft release from
the City Gallery reads [edited] a collaborative project
initiated by the City Gallery, Wellington, and the people of
Parihaka Pä, Taranaki. It will be the most dynamic and
dramatic exhibition the City Gallery has ever undertaken ...
it is a project of immense importance, not only to the arts
community but to people from all walks of life. Importantly,
it explores and illuminates the cultural realities of both
Maori and Pakeha. It also brings to public attention one of
the darkest moments in New Zealand's history: the invasion
of Parihaka Pä by colonial forces on 5 November 1881, and
the imprisonment to exile of its people, in an attempt to
crush the heart of Maori independence. The Parihaka
exhibition gathers together some of the greatest art works
produced in this country in the last few decades. Through
the eyes and minds of some of our great artists we
experience and begin to understand the legacy of Te Whiti,
Tohu and the Parihaka Pä. More info as it comes in, in the
meantime the City Gallery has put together a handy list of
urls which have info about Parihaka and related issues, and
it is available from PMA by email on request.
***** LOCAL
***** *** AUCKLAND ~ THURS, 27 July - Bridgebuilders
Mid-year Programme 2000, an interactive presentation on
Restorative Justice, Judge Stan Thorburn, Bruce Cropper
mediator and barrister Anne Hayden are presenters, 7-30pm at
Somervell Church Centre, 497 Remuera Road. ~ MON, 31 July
- ‘Justice in the 21st Century’, speaker Nandor Tanczos MP &
Green spokesperson on justice, part of the Allan Nixon
Memorial Lecture Series, 7-30pm at Ferndale House, 830 New
North Road, Mt Albert. ~ MON, 7 August - Tamaki Treaty
Workers evening meeting, contact (09) 376 0530 for
details. ~ THURS, 10 August - ‘The Future of New Zealand:
Four Possible Scenarios’, speaker Prof. Jane Kelsey, Women’s
Resource Centre Mid Winter Lecture, 6-30pm light meal ($15),
7-30pm to 9-30pm Lecture, at the St Lukes Community Centre
130 Remuera Road. Register with WRC. Private Bag 11903,
Ellerslie, tel (09) 525 4179, fax 525 4346,
~ SAT, 12 August - ‘Challenge for
Workers Beyond the Employment Relations Bill’, speakers Jane
Kelsey, Radha D’Sousa, Syd Jackson, Luci Highfield, from
10am to 1pm at the Methodist Central Mission, Queen
Street. ~ TUES, 15 August - Report on UN General Assembly
Special Session on Women from non-governmental participants,
7-30pm at Somervell Church Centre, 497 Remuera Road. ~
THURS, 17 August - UNIFEM Auckland Regional Committee AGM
with guest speaker Areta Koopu and Sou Chiam, Human Rights
Commission; plus report back on Beijing +5 Review
Conference, 6-30pm at Auckland Girls Grammar Administration
Building, Howe Street. ~ MON, 21 August - Auckland Human
Rights Network, ‘Children’s Rights’, speaker Dr Ian Hassall,
6pm at the Race Relations Office, 3rd floor, Norwich
Building, cnr Queen St and Durham St West. ***
WELLINGTON ~ THANK YOU to everyone who helped with the
Wellington Peace and Environment Centre Street Appeal.
Around $3000 was collected, this will be shared equally
among Peace Movement Aotearoa, Eco, Committee for the
Establishment of Civilisation, Wellington Rainforest Action
Group, Campaign for a Better City and the Centre itself. ~
TUES, 25 July - ‘The 1997 Fiji Constitution - and how we got
there’, speaker Paul Reeves formerly Chair of the Fiji
Constitution Commission; Governor-General of New Zealand,
1985 - 1990, from 5-30 to 6-30pm at Lecture Theatre 1, VUW
Law Faculty, Old Government Buildings, Lambton Quay.
Organised by Wellington Branch of the NZ Institute of
International Affairs. ~ WEDS, 26 July - Protest against
Factory Farming! The factory farmers are having their AGM on
the 26 July, come and send them a strong message against
factory farming! Bring whistles, drums and other noise
makers, 12 noon outside the Novotel Hotel, 345 the Terrace.
Contact Wellington Animal Action, ~ THURS, 27 July - ECO Organic Drinks
Tasting Fundraiser with Special Guest the Honourable Marian
Hobbs, Come join our celebrations ! We have an evening of
organic nibbles, provided by Gretta and Melissa Carney of
Organic Cuisine, a wide selection of Organic beverages, an
opportunity to discuss the Environment with Marion Hobbs and
a commentary by Larry McKenna, Wine Specialist. All this
plus more in a convivial setting with friendly company, from
6pm - 8.30pm, at The Large Gallery, Turnbull House, Bowen
Street, $15 unwaged/ $20 waged. If you would like to invest
in a ticket for this event, contact Lynda Sutherland at the
ECO Office tel (04) 385 7545. ~ SAT, 29 July - 'Iron Fist
or Velvet Glove? Human Rights and Foreign Policy’, speakers
are Matt Robson, Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs and
Trade; Michael Gilchrist, from TUF, talking about workers
rights; and Ramon Das, Philosophy lecturer talking about
Iraq and Fiji sanctions, 2pm at Crossways, a Wellington
Alliance Forum. ~ WEDS, 2 August - Forum on nuclear
disarmament, speakers Matt Robson and Llyn Richards, part of
VUWSA’s Politics Week, 12 noon in the Exhibition Foyer,
Victoria University Student’s Association building. For more
info contact Andrea tel (04) 471 1122 or 470 6664. ~
THURS, 3 Aug - 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. If you are not able to attend in person, or live
outside Wellington, you can send leaflets, notices, whatever
you want to share to the lunch forum via PMA, PO Box 9314,
Wellington, tel (04) 382 8129, fax (04) 382 8173,
~ FRI, 4 Aug - Hiroshima Day
Commemoration - Lantern Floating Ceremony to commemorate
those who died in the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki, Japanese Women's Choir followed by peace lanterns
at the Civic Square pool between the library and City Art
Gallery, 6-30pm, meet at the Wellington Public Library
meeting room (mezzanine floor). For more info contact Chris
Greenwood, tel (04) 934 9103, organised by WILPF
(Wellington). ~ SAT, 5 August - ‘Behind the News’ the new
monthly programme on Wellington Access Radio (783 AM),
broadcast at 12-30pm, brought to you by Jim Delahunty,
producer of ‘Dig’. ~ SUN, 6 August - Hiroshima Day
Commemoration - with keynote speakers from St Mary’s and St
Patrick’s Colleges, Peter Dunne MP, the First Secretary from
the Japanese Embassy and the First Secretary from the
Embassy of the People’s Republic of China. 3pm at the Peace
Flame, Botanic Gardens, if wet it will be held in the
Botanic Gardens Begonia House. For more information contact
Barney Richards, Peace Council, tel / fax (06) 364 8940. ~
THURS, 10 August - ‘International Human Rights’, Andrew
Butler, Crown law Office and Anthony Shaw, barrister and law
lecturer, a Human Rights 2000 seminar organised by School of
Political Science and International Relations and the Centre
for Strategic Studies, to be held at the Centre, 16 Waiteata
Road, free parking available next door in Recreation Centre
carpark. Further info from Helen Greatrex tel (04) 476-0346
(office hours). ~ THURS, 10 August - Wellington Branch of
the NZ Institute of International Affairs Annual General
Meeting, speaker Brigadier Martyn Dunne (Brigadier in
command of operational formation in INTERFET) on the theme
‘New Zealand's military engagement in East Timor’, 5-30pm to
6pm - AGM; 6pm to 6-15pm - refreshments; 6-15pm - speaker at
Lecture Theatre 1, VUW Law Faculty, Old Government
Buildings, Lambton Quay. ~ MON, 14 August - ?! The GE
Issue !? Wondering how to frame your submission
to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Genetic
Modification ? then this workshop may be for you - An
Introductory Workshop on Causal Layered Analysis, CLA was
developed by Sohail Inayatullah, an internationally
recognised futures researcher based in Brisbane, who has
participated in several seminars and workshops in
Wellington in recent years, from 7-30pm to 9-30 pm at the
Friends’ Meeting House, Moncreith St. Further information
and RSVP to: Alan Fricker, tel: (04) 589 1575,
~ FRI - SUN, 25 to 27 August -
‘Exploring the treaty through Comic Performance’, a weekend
workshop from Magdalena Aotearoa and Tï Kouka, exploring
Päkehä and Mäori perspectives. Part of the ‘Making Waves’
workshop series, for more information contact Magdalena
Aotearoa, tel (04) 385 0777, ~
FRI, 25 August - ‘Will the ENZ Justify the Genes ?’ -
creating dialogue on the ethics of genetic engineering, a
Capital City Forum event with speakers including Rev Dr
Joseph Bush, Dr Hugh Campbell, Ms Georgina Roberts and Prof.
Warren Tate. From 9-15am to 5pm, at the St John’s Conference
Centre, Willis St, $15 - $50, contacts Kay Smith, tel (04)
496 1701, *** NELSON ~
ONGOING - a series of potluck dinners, organised by Friends
of Tibet (Nelson) to fundraise for the Tibetan Centre for
Human Rights and Democracy, for more info tel (03) 546
8534. ~ SUN, 30 July to SUN 6 Aug - ‘Give Peace a Chance’,
a week of activities organised by the Nelson branch of the
National Council of Women, including: SUN, 30 July - a
community peace service at Nelson Cathedral at 5pm; MON, 1
AUG - Brother Pat Lynch, deputy chairman of NZ National
Commission of Unesco, speaks at the Nelson Marlborough
Institute of Technology at 7-30 pm; FRI, 4 August - panel
discussion with Nelson Mail editor Paul Thomson, Planet FM
News editor Matt Lawry, employment counsellor and journalist
Mere Wetere, MP for Nelson Nick Smith, and Nelson City
councillor Gail Collingwood on the role of the media in the
promotion of peace at the student centre of the Nelson
Marlborough Institute of Technology at 7-30pm; SAT 5 August
- family walk to the Centre of New Zealand, contact Margaret
Belton 03 548 0775 for more details; 6 August - peace walk
from the top of Trafalgar St to the Maitai River for lantern
floating , starts at the 1903 Centre at 5-30pm, BYO candle
and torch. *** TAKAKA ~ FRI, 4 August - Hiroshima Day
stall in Commercial St from 10 am to 4pm, organised by
Golden Bay Peace Group. During the week 31 July to 4 August,
GBPG are encouraging people to sign the Unesco Manifesto
2000. Baylink Communications (between Kirks and Hammer
Hardware in Commercial St) will have the website accessible
free during business hours. Golden Bay High School will have
Internet access open to the public in the Art room between
3-15pm and 5pm each day. Collingwood Area School will also
provide access to the website for the public - details from
the school tel (03) 524 8125. People can sign paper copies
at the stall on 4 August and we will send them in
electronically. Manifesto 2000 is a 6-point pledge of
personal commitment to peace, justice and environmental
responsibility. It is part of Unesco's promotion of the
International Year for the Culture of Peace. *** UPPER
MOUTERE ~ SAT, 12 August - Top of the South regional peace
groups meeting, 10am for a cuppa, meeting starts at
10-30am, at the Riverside Community,BYO lunch to
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Peace Movement Aotearoa the national
networking peace group PO Box 9314, Wellington, Aotearoa
/ New Zealand. tel +64 4 382 8129, fax 382 8173,