PMA National What's On
31 May 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: 30 May, 7pm in Hamilton at
The Performing Arts Centre; 13 June, 7pm in Auckland; 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
~ 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, *****
LOCAL ***** *** AUCKLAND
~ SAT, 2 June -
Palestine/Israel Rally for Peace to support justice and
peace based on - removal of Israeli Occupation; right of
return of refugees; sharing Jerusalem; cessation of Jewish
only settlements in occupied Palestine, from 1pm -2pm in
Aotea Square. Organised by the Palestine Human Rights
Campaign, contact David Wakim tel (09) 09 520 0201 or Tuma
Hazou 09 473 8677. ~ TUES, 5 June - Human Rights Division
of MFAT consultation with interested NGOs and individuals on
international human rights issues, topics include: UN
Commission on Human Rights, UNGA Special Session on
Children, World Conference Against Racism, Indigenous and
Asia-Pacific regional issues. From 1pm to 5pm at the Human
Rights Commission, level 4, Southpac Tower, Queen Street. If
you are planning on going, you must RSVP to Si'alei van Toor
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TUES, 5 June - The Fourth Annual Great Peace Debate
presented by the Peace Foundation as the opening night
attraction for ignite 2001, a youth festival being held by
the British Council from 5 - 12 June. The moot ‘that only
conflict can ignite the flames of peace’. Debaters include,
Ben Zephaniah, James Elliott, Michelle A'Court, and Roanna
Dalziel. From 5pm to 7-30pm in The Great Hall, Auckland Town
Hall. Tickets from Ticketek tel (09) 307 5000, $22 / $15 or
$10 each for school groups. ~ FRI, 8 June - ‘Family
Violence Policing: Responsiveness in the Pacific’,
discussion with Inspector Rob Veale from Police Headquarters
in Wellington who has been working for MFAT in the Pacific
for the past 4 years, from 9-30am to 12-30pm at Northcote AH
214 (upstairs in Sports Centre), AUT Akoranga Campus. ~
MON, 11 June - Tamaki Treaty Workers meeting, 7-30pm at the
Pt Chevalier Community House, Huia St. Contact Joan
Macdonald (09) 360 8001. ~ TUES, 19 June - Abolition 2000
Auckland Group meeting, 12-30pm at the Peace Foundation
office. Contact Marion Hancock (09) 373 2379. ~ 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. 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. ~ 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. ~ 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 ~
TUES, 5 June to SAT, 9 June - ‘Wild Civility’ is Merenia
Gray’s new show, dance theatre exploring “the impact of
globalisation on our cultural identity, looking at the
connection between people, the earth and the soul.” $20/25
at Te Whaea Theatre, for booking contact Ticketek tel (04)
384 3840, for other enquiries call Chloë Laing 021 163
4998. ~ WEDS, 6 June - meeting with Jose Ramos Horta,
Cabinet Member for Foreign Affairs in the East Timor
Transitional Administration, from 9-30am to 10-45am at
Caritas, in the Catholic Centre, 22 - 30 Hill Street,
Thorndon. If you intend to come along, you need to let
Michael Hartfield know as space is limited, tel him at CID,
(04) 472 6375. ~ WEDS, 6 June - ‘Without a Vision the
People Perish’, Gregory Fortuin the Race Relations
Conciliator speaks at a meeting of the NZIIA, 5-30pm to
6-30pm at the Lecture Theatre 4 (1st floor), VUW Law
Faculty, Old Government Buildings. ~ THURS, 7 June - ‘A
Life for a Life: The Death Penalty Debate’, speakers include
Mark Middleton, Georgina Beyer, at 6-30pm, in the Memorial
Theatre, Victoria University; students $5/ $8. Organised by
the Victoria University Debating Society and Victoria
University Amnesty International. ~ TUES, 12 June -
Preview Screening of ‘Thirteen Days’, the Roger Donaldson
movie about the Cuban Missile Crisis starring Kevin Costner;
organised by Parliamentary Network for Nuclear Disarmament
and the Peace Foundation. The screening, 6pm at the Beehive,
is primarily for Members of Parliament, but there are a few
extra seats for others. Tel (04) 499 3443 if you would like
an invitation. The film opens in public cinemas on July
12. ~ SAT, 16 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'. ~ WEDS, 20 June - Mr Ahmed Qurie (Abu Ala), Speaker
of the Palestinian Legislative Council, speaks at a meeting
of the NZIIA, 5-30pm to 6-30pm at the Lecture Theatre 1, VUW
Law Faculty, Old Government Buildings. ~ 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. ~ 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 3173. ************************************* If
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the national
networking peace group
PO Box 9314, Wellington,
Aotearoa / New Zealand.
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8173,
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