Newsletter: National's agenda for privatisation
#249: National's agenda for privatisation
GLOBAL PEACE AND JUSTICE AUCKLAND NEWSLETTER #249, August 6 , 2008
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Kia ora koutou,
WEDNESDAY MEETING TO ORGANISE OPPOSITION TO
NATIONAL'S PPP (PRIVATISATION) AGENDA
Hi folks! URGENT!
Now that National have declared their hand in support of
PPPs for infrastructure - it is now an election issue. They
are not the only party supporting PPPs - so it is REALLY
important that a campaign is cranked up to help explain to
the public that PPPs are another form of privatisation and
that PPPs do NOT benefit the public majority. NO
PRIVATISATION BY STEALTH!
INITIAL 'BRAINSTORMING' MEETING
to help organise this campaign:
Wednesday 6 August 2008,
5.30 - 6.30pm, Unite Union Office, 6A Western Springs Rd,
Morningside
ALL WELCOME! A key aim of this meeting is
consider how best to draw in as many
people/groups/organisations as possible in opposition to
PPPs and user-charges. How best to make as much fuss as
possible about this issue to help educate the public about
PPPs and who benefits! Please pass this on and help spread
the word! (Those who have been contacted and support the
idea include John Minto, Jane Kelsey, Mike Treen, Simon
Oosterman, Rose Hollins, Jim Gladwin). This has all been
done in a frantic rush - but I believe that we need to SEIZE
THE MOMENT! Cheers!
"DO YOU MIND IF A FUTURE
GOVERNMENT SELLS OFF KIWIBANK?"
Click on
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/index.cfm?c_id=1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
RED ALERT: APPLICATION FOR GE CROP TRIALS
IN NEW ZEALAND
Field trials of Genetically Engineered
broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and kale are applied for.
Crop & Food Research in the South island have applied to
ERMA (the Environmental Risk Management Authority) for a
10-year field-trial of Genetically Engineered brassicas. The
plants will have genes spliced from bacteria and viruses,
including 'Bt' (Bacillus thuringiensis) which can kill some
insects. See the full application at: www.ermanz.govt.nz or
view a summary and make a submission online:
http://www.ermanz.govt.nz (NB scroll down the page)
HAVE
YOUR SAY - MAKE A SUBMISSION - Deadline : 12 December 2006.
View the Key Notes (PDF) http://www.giantexperiment.co.nz/
Points to consider (PDF)
http://www.gefree.org.nz/docs/points_to_make.pdf Visit the
GiantExperiment website for an up to date index of key
issues and articles about this application.
http://www.giantexperiment.co.nz/
RIOT EXTRAS
NEEDED
Jim Edwards' book "Waiting For the Revolution" is
being turNed into a television drama. It tells the story of
the Unemployed Workers' Movement and the hunger marches and
the 1932 Queen St riot. The producers need hundreds of
volunteers to take part in the re-created marches and the
riot.They need lean and hungry males, 18-60.
Anyone
interested, contact Aileen O'Sullivan, seann@ihug.co.nz
LECTURE SERIES BY NANDOR TANCZOS: TUES 12, WEDS 13 &
THURS 14 AUG
"At the tipping point: thinking beyond
sustainability" Former Green Party MP and recent Greens'
Environment Spokesperson, Nandor Tanczos will brief students
and members of the public around New Zealand on how the
world's love affair with economic growth impacts on our
environment. He will address the issues of climate change,
peak oil, and resource depletion and discuss how rising to
these challenges requires a fundamental rethink of current
assumptions. For more info, contact: auckland@greens.org.nz
or phone: 303-4143.
Date/Time: Tuesday 12 August, 12.15
- 1.15pm
Venue: Manukau Institute of Technology, J106, J
Block, South Campus.
Date/Time: Tuesday 12 August, 5 -
6:30pm
Venue: University of Auckland, B10 (the lecture
theatre under the main Library building).
Date/Time:
Wednesday 13th August 12:30-2:30pm
Venue: AUT, AuSM
student lounge (WC202), AUT Campus, Wellesley Street,
Auckland CBD
Date/Time: Thursday 14th August
12:30-2:00pm
Venue: UNITEC, Yellow Lecture Theatre, Bldg
180, (The Hub) Entryway 4, Carrington Road, Pt. Chevalier,
Auckland
HELP NEEDED FOR THE 2008 WHITE POPPY
APPEAL
Volunteers are needed to help with CND's 2008
Hiroshima Day / white poppy appeal which will take place on
Friday, 15th August. As this is the last year that white
poppies will be sold around Hiroshima Day [*], your support
for the 2008 appeal is particularly important. There are
three ways you can help:
- having poppies and a
collection box: at your work, school, church or other
community place from 8th to 15th August. If you are outside
Wellington and would like to help in this way, poppies and a
collection box can be posted to you - please contact CND
(see details below) as soon as possible to arrange
this;
- making the poppies: in the week before the street
collection, at CND's office in Wellington; and
- helping
with the street collection: in Wellington on Friday, 15th
August.
If you can help with any of the above, or would
like to send a donation for this year's appeal, please get
in touch as soon as possible - tel (04) 478 0947, or write
to CND, PO Box 9314, Wellington 6141 (any cheque should be
made payable to 'CND'). Thank you.
[*] From 2009,
distribution of white poppies will revert from Hiroshima Day
to ANZAC Day (the nearest NZ equivalent to Remembrance Day),
and will be a national appeal with proceeds going to a peace
scholarship fund. More information about that will be
available from Peace Movement Aotearoa early next
year.
ISLAM AWARENESS WEEK
Islam Awareness Week
provides an opportunity for the wider New Zealand community
to learn about the beliefs, values and practices of Muslim
New Zealanders and how these contribute to New Zealand
society. Events will be held around New Zealand during the
Week, including Open Days at most of the Masajid (Mosques)
and Islamic Centres on Saturday, 9 August 2008, interfaith
panel discussions, Islamic cultural arts and crafts displays
and ethnic food fairs. For more information, visit
http://www.islamawareness.co.nz/
SO YOU'D LIKE TO SEE
OBAMA IN THE WHITE HOUSE …
but don't know how you
can help … Here's your chance.
Help get American
troops out of Iraq. "Tell an American to Vote."
The Obama
campaign needs New Zealanders who can pass on the message as
the demographics show that American's living abroad support
Obama.
We need New Zealand volunteers who want to help
publicize the website, www.VoteFromAbroad.org . This website
makes it easy for Americans to register to vote from
overseas.
Please urgently contact Ravaani Ghaemmaghamy
(Ph 07 853 5468 / 027 493 4963 ravaani@clear.net.nz ) to
find out how you can help the campaign.
ANZUS PLOUGHSHARES
BOOK RE-PRINT PROPOSAL
As another way of promoting and
explaining the praxis of Ploughshares actions I am
interested in reprinting Ciaron O'Reilly's 1994 book "Bomber
Grounded, Runway Closed: Prison Notes of a Gulf War
Resister". Below is a review of the book - you can probably
find others if you Google the title. The book is now out of
print but Ciaron has the layout as a digital file and is
willing to write an updated Foreword - Moana would do one
too. The original production was 2,000 copies of the 255
page book. To print 2,500 copies in New Zealand it will cost
about NZ$12,000. If we can sell them for $12-15+pp each -
that will eventually raise about $30,000 for further
Ploughshares stories (like a film and/or book about the
ANZAC Waihopai Ploughshares) and the process of PS
story-telling will continue.
Both Ciaron and Moana are
very supportive of the idea: "It's such a good practical
'how-to' handbook for organising for folks, as well as a
good read and still relevant analysis." - Moana
So, if I
can find 5 people who have $2,000 that they could provide as
a medium-term loan - hopefully 2-3 years or less - then I
will put in $2,000 and we can get a new edition of the book
printed and distributed. If this might be you, please email
me (Manu Caddie): manu@ahi.co.nz and we'll start talking
about how to make it happen. Have a great week. -
Manu.
NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE 2008 ROGER
AWARD.
You can send your nomination, and any supporting
material, by 1/ Filling in the below form and e-mailing it
to this address. 2/ Or by sending it by snail mail to the
Roger Award, Box 2258, Christchurch. The nomination form and
full details about the Award, including past winners,
Judges' Reports, etc, can be accessed online at
http://canterbury.cyberplace.co.nz/community/CAFCA/publications/Roger/in...
Murray
Horton, Secretary/Organiser, CAFCA, Campaign Against Foreign
Control of Aotearoa, Box 2258, Christchurch, New Zealand.
cafca@chch.planet.org.nz www.cafca.org.nz
VENEZUELA
SOLIDARITY BRIGADE - NOVEMBER 2008
Register now for the
next Australian solidarity brigade to Venezuela! November
20th-30th, 2008. The Australia-Venezuela Solidarity
Network's brigades to Venezuela are a unique opportunity to
see first-hand an unfolding revolution. The deadline for
registering for the November 2008 brigade is September 1,
2008. Participants will need to book their own international
airfares, but the brigade organisers are able to give advice
and recommend a travel agent. You will need to budget for a
total cost of approximately $5000. This includes: (i)
International airfare approximately $3500 (departing
Australia). (ii) Approximately $500-1000 for accommodation
(twin-share basis), food and other spending during your stay
in Venezuela. (iii) $500 registration fee (for brigade
organisation, including translators and transport). For more
information, email brigades@venezuelasolidarity.org, or
phone Lara Pullin on 0439 601 277 or Roberto Jorquera on
0425 289 394. (NB: Australian $ costs and ph numbers - but
Kiwis welcome)
DOWN LOAD A BRIGADE REGISTRATION FORM
http://venezuelasolidarity.org/files/novemberform.pdf
INTERNATIONAL
BRIGADE "50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE TRIUMPH OF THE CUBAN
REVOLUTION"
Dear Friends: Next year the Cuban Revolution
will arrive to its 50th anniversary: 50 years of solidarity
and friendship between Cuba and the peoples of the world.
From October 5th through 19th this year, our Institute will
welcome the "50th Anniversary of the Revolution"
International Brigade and friends coming from all over the
world will enjoy this unique opportunity to celebrate this
important date in Cuba. We are looking forward to hosting
you!!!!
Asia-Pacific Division, Cuban Institute of
Friendship with the Peoples, Email: dasia@icap.cu Tlf:
(53-7) 838 2430
INVITATION TO VENEZUELA EDUCATION STUDY
TOUR
A Collaborative Exchange and Study Tour for
Academics, Teachers & Students January 2009
Dear Friends
and Colleagues, We would like to invite you to participate
in the first Education Exchange and Study Tour of Venezuela.
A number of educators here in Australia and internationally
have become increasingly interested in the radical education
reform currently taking place in Venezuela. The study tour
will take place in January 2009 and will involve a range of
meetings (seminars) and visits with educational groups,
institutions, and community organisations. The details of
the week are to worked out in conjunction with colleagues
from the Bolivarian University of Venezuela, and local
schools and community organizations in Caracas. For further
details, to contribute ideas and/or to register your
interest please contact the organising committee: Tom
Griffiths Tom.Griffiths [at] newcastle [dot] edu [dot] au /
Jo Williams Jo.Williams [at] vu [dot] edu [dot] au / Roberto
Jorquera roberto [at] latinamericasolidarity [dot] org /
Jorge Jorquera Jorge.Jorquera [at] rmit [dot] edu [dot]
au
WHAT'S ON IN AUCKLAND
Friday, August 8, 5.30pm, Aotea
Square
Tibet Candlelight Vigil THIS Friday to coincide
with the start of the Olympics
Friday, August 8, 10pm,
RISING SUN - 373 Karangahape Rd
SOLID TERRITORY ALBUM
LAUNCH 08/08/08: Cost: Koha: Over 30 Indigenous artists have
joined forces to release the first ever Aboriginal and M?ori
Hip Hop Compilation. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island
artists Astronomical, Dizzy Doolan and Maupower will hit the
stage with local natives, Horomona Horo, Revolution MC's,
Miss bMe, Upper Hutt Posse, Dam Native and DJ's Exile, the
Morning Steppa and Mr Rivers on Aug 8th, 10pm @ the Rising
Sun - 373 K Rd to celebrate the launch.
Saturday, August 9, 12-3pm, Glen Innes Shopping Centre, 12 - 3pm, near Pak 'n Save ( outside Christian Life Centre building ) BURMA Rally Commemorating 8.8.88 Democracy Uprising in Burma
Saturday,
August 9, 5-7pm, Auckland Domain Wintergarden
Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom CANDLE FLOATING
CEREMONY to commemorate Hiroshima and Nagasaki. All Welcome.
There will be crane-making, and music. Candles will be
supplied. Contacts Helen Yensen 5200 179 or Joan Macdonald
360 8001
Wednesday 13 August 12noon -3.45pm, Auckland
Conference Centre, 27-33 Ohinerau Street, Remuera
NEW
ZEALAND NON-PROFIT SECTOR in Comparative Perspective and the
History of the Non-profit Sector in New Zealand with guest
speaker Lester Salamon
Wednesday, August 13, 4.30pm
-6.30pm, Fitzroy Room, Mercure Hotel, Cnr Queen Street and
Custom Street
NEW ZEALAND HUMAN RIGHTS CONSULTATION
ROUNDTABLES. (MFAT) . If you want to attend please RSVP now
to richard.kay@mfat.govt.nz or DDI (04) 439 8298.
Wednesday, 13 August, 6.30pm, Peace Place, 22 Emily
Place, Auckland Central
'PACIFIC DEMILITARISATION,
DISARMAMENT AND HUMAN SECURITY' MEETING / 'REMEMBER LEBANON:
BAN CLUSTER BOMBS' COMMEMORATION - with Ema Tagicakibau
(Fiji) and Andonia Piau-Lynch (Vanuatu) speaking about
demilitarisation, disarmament and human security issues in
the Pacific. Ema is Assistant Director of the Pacific
Concerns Resource Centre (the Secretariat of the Nuclear
Free and Independent Pacific, based in Suva) with a focus on
Pacific demilitarisation and disarmament; and Andonia (Andy)
is the National Coordinator of the Disability Promotion and
Advocacy Association, the organisation which lobbied
successfully for Vanuatu to ratify the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty
and to become the first Pacific government to ratify the UN
Disability Convention. Come along at 6.30pm for a shared
meal, 7pm for 'Remember Lebanon: Ban Cluster Bombs'
candlelit commemoration, and speakers - Peace Place, 22
Emily Place, Auckland Central. Ema and Andy are in Auckland
courtesy of the Aotearoa New Zealand Cluster Munition
Coalition; meeting organised by Peace Movement Aotearoa and
the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
(Tamaki Makaurau), for more information contact email
pma@xtra.co.nz or joanmac@pl.net
Leaflets to hand out at
vigils will be available later in the week on the Aotearoa
New Zealand Cluster Munition Coalition web site at
http://www.stopclusterbombs.org.nz/take-action along with
more information about other things you can do. 'Flooding
South Lebanon: Israel's Use of Cluster Munitions in Lebanon
in July and August 2006', Human Rights Watch, February 2008
- http://www.hrw.org/reports/2008/lebanon0208
Thursday,
August 14, 6-8pm, Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa/NZCA -
Teaching base, Level 1, 29 Great South Rd, Newmarket.
Parking: Rear of the building - off Ngaire Street off Great
South Rd.
WORLD ORGANISATION FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD
EDUCATION, Auckland chapter presents a conversation with
Janfrie Wakim, Director, Child Poverty Action Group New
Zealand with Dr. Jenny Ritchie, Contributor to Left Behind.
Come and hear about the CPAG'S HUMAN RIGHTS LEGAL CASE
AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT'S IN-WORK TAX CREDIT which they claim
discriminates against children on the basis of their
parents/caregivers' work status. This case has been ongoing
since CPAG laid a complaint with the Human Rights Commission
in 2002. Now the final proceedings completed on Friday 18th
July mean that the outcome of the case is eagerly awaited by
many NGOs that work for children and families who live on
the breadline. "In rich countries it can be easy to forget
that poverty exists. Sometimes people blame lifestyle
choices and poor parenting, and overlook the big picture.
But a firm commitment to ending child poverty would
reinforce the need to work together to protect all our
children" - Janfrie Wakim. CPAG have presented their latest
report Left Behind, which looks at how social and income
inequalities damage New Zealand children. It recommends that
NZ adopt a child poverty target. Summary of the report and
the details of the case are available on CPAG website. A
light supper will be provided. Members free - others koha
.
Friday, August 22, 6pm, The Peace Place: 22 Emily Place
Auckland
"ANSWERED BY FIRE" An compelling mini series
from Australia's ABC co-produced with the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation- set in East Timor at the time of
the 1999 independence referendum.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
BEST ON THE WEB
NEW ZEALAND
Photo Essay: Protesters Brave
Storm & Police To Get Message
Heard
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0807/S00309.htm
Gordon
Campbell on National's economic
vision
http://election08.scoop.co.nz/gordon-campbell-on-national%e2%80%99s-econ...
Tears
flow at Feltex
Foxton
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0808/S00015.htm
Grey-suited
thieves get a freedom-from-prosecution
card
http://businessday.co.nz/blogs/frontline/2008/07/17/grey-suited-thieves-...
FM:
Wallace & Manning Analyse Nat's PPP
Policy
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0808/S00040.htm
1000
workers start action at SkyCity on
weekend
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0808/S00003.htm
SkyCity
strikers threaten to shut down New Year celebrations (video
link
available)
http://3news.co.nz/News/BusinessNews/SkyCitystrikersthreatentoshutdownNe...
SkyCity
faces 24-hour
strike
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4640110a13.html
Matt
McCarten: Rumblings of industrial unrest spark warnings for
National
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=280&objectid=10524942
Service
with a
smell
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10525000&r...
Rice
Elevates New Zealand from 'Friend' to
'Ally'
http://www.pubrecord.org/commentary/8-commentary/234-rice-elevates-new-z...
WORLD
ECONOMY
Yes, That's $2 Trillion of Debt-Related
Losses
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/yes-thats-2-trillion-debt-related/...
BOLIVIA
Popular
offensive in lead-up to
vote
http://www.greenleft.org.au/2008/761/39322
Evo
Morales: "If the Bolivian people ask us for socialism, we
will deepen towards
socialism"
http://boliviarising.blogspot.com/2008/08/evo-morales-if-bolivian-people...
KOREA
Korea:
Stop arrests of trade union
leaders
http://www.labourstart.org/cgi-bin/solidarityforever/show_campaign.cgi?c...
PALESTINE
Palestinians
capture violence of Israeli occupation on
video
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jul/30/israelandthepalestinians
PARAGUAY
New
Paraguay leader's first challenge: land
reform
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/08/03/america/LA-FEA-Paraguay-Lugo-a...
PHILIPPINES
Editorial
: Striking
similarities
http://opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/editorial/view/20080805-1526...
SERBIA
The war criminal Karadzic and Western
hypocrisy
http://links.org.au/node/560
VENEZUELA
Venezuela's
new assertiveness has brought it to the centre of
international controversy: to some it has been stolen by
populist dictator, while for others, it is the centre of a
continent-wide democratic revolution. There is much at
stake. Venezuela sits atop huge oil reserves, which are
being used to foment a new order. President Hugo Chávez,
who survived a military coup in 2002, has supported a number
of controversial social programs that have pushed Venezuela
onto the United States government's and media's radar
screens. What makes Venezuela tick? Who is behind the
movement and what does it seek? Filmed through the 2006
presidential elections, this is a documentary about the
people building a new Venezuela. Go
to:
http://links.org.au/node/554
ZIMBABWE
New ITUC
Solidarity Website Supporting Lovemore Matombo and
Wellington
Chibebe
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0807/S00805.htm
ENDS