Greens

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.

Earth Hour

Green Party members, MPs and Councillors will be taking part in Earth Hour this Saturday.

Petone Peace Group Meeting

Petone Peace Group Public Meeting

Joint Statement for Peaceful Resolution of the Korean Peninsula...

Asia and Pacific members of the Greens are committed to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and the peaceful resolution of the nuclear problem.

The Geopolitics of Oil

A public talk by Keith Locke Green MP on the repercussions for New Zealand of the Mid-Eastern oil conflicts.

Keith Locke MP at UCSA Forum on Education

Open to the Public. All welcome

Keith Locke’s Questions for Written Answer to the Minister...

03361 (2011) Published - Defence - Normal Reply

“What Price Liberty” public meeting

How much is our freedom being eroded in the name of 'security'? How close are we to a surveillance society?; Is the 'war on terror' to blame? Speakers include: Keith Locke, MP; Tim Mc Bride: Devonport CB member, civil rights advocate, author, commentator, lawyer & lecturer and Pieter Watson, North Shore Green Party candidate

Once the e-snoop starts, who guards snoopers?

14.12.2000 KEITH LOCKE* says serious privacy issues arise from proposed laws that would allow police to intercept e-mails. Legislation allowing police to intercept e-mails and hack into computers is before a parliamentary select committee.