Treaty Conference 2003 Tamaki Makaurau, October 2-4.
The 15th Annual National Gathering of Pakeha and Tauiwi (non-Maori) Treaty Workers urges the Government not to
introduce legislation based on its current proposals for the foreshore and seabed.
As Treaty educators we cannot support any law that breaches rights re-affirmed and guaranteed in the Treaty of Waitangi.
We support the Government's decision to wait for the recommendation of the Waitangi Tribunal.
We believe the Treaty relationship requires all New Zealanders to listen carefully to Tangata Whenua on this issue, as
they have put forward alternative proposals that need to be fully considered by everyone.
We also urge the Government to explore enduring constitutional arrangements to enable just and fair negotiation with
Tangata Whenua as equal parties to the Treaty.
Contacts: Joan Macdonald 09 360 8001; David James 0274 863 784.
This statement carries the endorsement of the following groups represented at the conference:
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Waikato Anti-Racism Coalition Manukau Institute of Technology Treaty
Unit Auckland Workers Education Authority Tamaki Treaty Workers Corso Dunedin Network Waitangi Whangarei aotearoa
reality check Peace Movement Aotearoa Network Waitangi Otepoti Rowan Partnership Pax Christi Aotearoa NZ Auckland
Catholic Justice and Peace Office Bicultural Desk, Auckland Catholic Diocese Freedom Roadworks Network Waitangi Otautahi
Just US Associates Ltd PISPP Inc Oho Ake Network - Gisborne Just Housing (Auckland) Trust Network Waitangi Whanganui a
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Participants in the conference included community workers, educators, policy analysts, journalists, social and resource
management planners, academics, doctorate students, researchers, film makers, theatre producers, social workers, health
workers, business advisors, Pasifika liaison workers, and lecturers.