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21 July 2017 by Jan Rivers

Election hustings and other related events in Wellington

These meetings are taking place in Wellington in the lead-up to the election.  Most, but not all, are specifically related to the election.  Information is provided on a best efforts basis and we suggest you check with the website to confirm the information supplied before committing to an event.

End Child Poverty Political Forum: Wellington

Date Wed 26 Jul 2017,
Time: 5:00 pm – 7.30
Place: Nordmeyer Lecture Theatre Level D, University of Otago, 23 Mein Street, Newtown, Wellington
Host: Tick for Kids
Speakers: Darroch Ball – NZ First; Carmel Sepuloni – Labour; Jan Logie – Green Party; National Party – tbc; Maori Party – tbc
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Do we need a money revolution?

Date: Friday 28 July 2017
Time: 12.30 – 1.30
Place: Victoria University Law School Lecture Hall (TBA)
Host: Strategy 2040  & IGPS
Speakers: Dr Bill Mitchell
More information:   Dr Mitchell’s BLOG. RSVP required.

The Courage to Act  Lecture 1 of a series

Date: Tuesday 8 August 2017
Time:12.15 – 1.30
Place: St Andrews on the Terrace.
Host: The St Andrews Trust for the Study of Religion and Society
Speakers: Christina Leef and another Mikaia Leach on the courage to act.  Christina is an alumnus of the Flourishing Fellowship and works on Māori women and entrepreneurship and Mikaia is a member of the team that was overall winner of the 2017 Te Matatini..
More information   Koha

Housing Election Forum

Date: Wednesday  9 August    Time: Evening TBA
Place: Wellington Cathedral of St Paul
Host: Anglican and Catholic churches will co-host an election forum
Speakers: TBA
More information

Scoop and Action Station present Kai and Korero

Date Friday 11 August from
Time 5.45 – 8.00 pm
Place:  St Andrews on the Terrace Church Hall
Host: Scoop Media and Action Station
Speakers: Each table will discuss three formal questions, led by facilitator Laura O’Connell Rapira, Director of Campaigns in ActionStation. Between the three questions you help yourself to a first course of warm buffet food and a second course of fruit and cheese.  All this along with the best conversation you could have in a month of Sundays. Based on ActionStation’s kaiandkorero.com
More Information: Booking required by 4 August Cost $35.00 full price & $20.00  concessions.

Are New Zealand Income Levels fair or not (Second pre-election forum)

Date: Tuesday 15 August
Time 5.30 – 7.00 pm
Place: St Andrews on the Terrace.
Host: St Andrews on the Terrace.
Speakers: The Panel is chaired by Lyndy McIntyre of The Living Wage Campaign. Panelists include Paul Barber, NZ Council of Christian Social Services, Max Rashbrooke, Journalist and author and Regina Tito-Campbell DCM Outreach Worker.
More information:

Public health issues facing New Zealand

Date: Tuesday 29 Aug 2017
Time: 5pm. Debate starts at 5:30pm.
Place: Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, 84 Taranaki St, Wellington
Host: Wellington Branch of the Public Health Association.
Speakers: Come and hear party candidates debate their policies on major public health issues.
Description:  Linda Clark will chair the event, which is hosted by the Drinks and snacks available from 5.00. The event will be webcast live for those outside Wellington.  The event will be webcast. Entry by koha.
More Information:

Honest Leadership in a Post-Truth World

Date: Thursday 31 August
Time: 6.00 – 7.30
Place: St Andrews on the Terrace
Host: St Andrews on the Terrace  and the Centre for Theology and Political Issues hosts political candidates for last of the “Keeping Faith in Politics” series.
Speakers: To be announced. Megan Whelan (Radio New Zealand) is the MC
More information:  or  here   Email: ctpi-wellington@otago.ac.nz Phone 04 385 7400

 

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