Yearly Archives: 1990

Open letter to British Prime Minister Tony Blair

We would like to bring to your attention our strong opposition to the ongoing war in Iraq. We believe invasion of Iraq, led by American and British forces, was contrary to international law, and has been a disaster for the Iraqi people.

Orientation 2011 – Green MPs at University of Auckland...

 Orientation 2011 - Greens are good for yaJoin the University Greens on Campus for their o-week stall.Green MPs Keith Locke, David Clendon, Gareth Hughes and Catherine Delahunty will also be hanging out at the stalls.Monday 28th February: Keith LockeTuesday 2 March: Gareth Hughes

Why Prince Charles Should not be King

Prince Charlie has a lot to commend him. He's quite a greenie, with his own organic garden &endash; and he's dead against GE foods. But he shouldn't be King of New Zealand.

Repression is not an Olympic Sport – Action...

Action outside of Parliament tomorrow, 1pm, to highlight human rights abuses in China in the lead up to the Olympics. It marks the first day of Ni Yulan's trial. Ni Yulan is a vocal critic of the Chinese government and will appear in court for defending the rights of displaced people in Beijing.

Fast-track the CBD Rail Loop – campaign launch with...

Gareth Hughes, Green Party transport spokeperson and Keith Locke, Auckland MP invite you to join us at the launch of a new Green transport campaign: Fast-Track the CBD Rail Loop.Speakers at the launch will include Len Brown, Mayor of Manukau City, Christine Rose, Auckland Regional Councillor and Alex Swney, CEO of Heart of the City and a spokesperson for the Campaign for Better Transport.The CBD rail loop is a crucial project which will unlock the capacity of Auckland's public transport system allowing more frequent and reliable rail services across the region, making it possible to build rail to the airport and North Shore in future, and revitalising the Auckland CBD.

Keith Locke on Foreign Affairs and Human Rights

Join Green foreign affairs spokesperson Keith Locke MP and other Hawkes Bay candidates for a discussion on New Zealand's place in the world.

Public Meeting with Keith Locke – New Zealand’s place...

 You are warmly invited to attend a: PUBLIC MEETING

Our Privacy Under Threat: What’s wrong with the Search...

This Bill is concerning because it extends state search and surveillance powers beyond Police and intelligence agencies to an array of other state agencies.

Oxfam NZ Public forum on foreign affairs

Foreign affairs title “Ending Global Poverty and Building a Safer World” Moderated by Bill Ralston Tuesday October 21 7:00- 8:00pm Speakers already confirmed: Phil Goff, Keith Locke, Kath McCabe (ACT) National (either Murray McCully or John Hayes, TBC) Venue: Lecture room WA 220, WA building AUT, Wellesley St East, Auckland