25 September 2018
Unions and NGOs announce Two-day hui on “What an Alternative & Progressive Trade Strategy Should Look Like”, Auckland, 19-20 October
The call for real alternatives to controversial trade and investment treaties like the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Agreement (TPPA) is being heard around the world.
A number of prominent New Zealand groups have decided it is time to convene a hui to set out what an alternative and
progressive trade strategy for Aotearoa New Zealand should look like.
The two-day hui at the Fale Pasifika at Auckland University from 19-20 October has a forward looking focus. The
programme features ten impressive panels in conversation on the pressing issues of the future, from the international
economy, geopolitics and livelihoods to Treaty-based relationships, sustainable worlds, health, knowledge and how to
reinvigorate the local.
Speakers include journalists Rod Oram and Bernard Hickey, law professor Jane Kelsey, former diplomat Terence O’Brien,
Médecins Sans Frontières, Maori lawyer Annette Sykes and iwi chair Margaret Mutu, NZCTU’s Sam Huggard and Bill
Rosenberg, Greenpeace Director Russel Norman, and many more.
Hui organiser Professor Kelsey explains: ‘The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) was a wake-up call for many New
Zealanders about the far-reaching implications such “trade” treaties for the government’s right to regulate in the
national interest, including the Treaty of Waitangi, health, environment, workers, and local businesses.’
‘Now we need to shift the focus from critique of the status quo to creating a new paradigm.’
Co-sponsors include The NZ Council of Trade Unions, It’s Our Future, Doctors for Healthy Trade, Oxfam, Greenpeace, the
NZ Nurses Organisation, First Union, PPTA, NZEI, TEU, among others,
More information and the programme can be accessed at https://itsourfuture.org.nz/hui-2018/. Attendance is free, but space at the venue is limited. The event will also be livestreamed on itsourfuture and on
Daily Blog.
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