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Crown Law also Dotcom lawbreakers?
The furore over the illegal GCSB surveillance of Kim Dotcom may be compounded by the involvement of Crown Law in the case.
Anti Poverty Group Challenges John Key Charity Farce
Auckland Action Against Poverty will hold a picket outside a charity lunch tomorrow to highlight the hypocrisy of John Key raising money for kids while implementing destructive welfare reform.
Mana Otautahi endorses national day of action on welfare reforms
The Mana Otautahi (Christchurch) branch voted at their AGM on Sunday the 16th to endose the national day of action against welfare reforms taking place on October the fifth.
TPPWatch Action Bulletin #17
Updates and news relating to the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement.
National Day of Action Against Welfare Reforms
Beneficiaries who have had enough of the attacks on them by this government will be picketing Work and Income (WINZ) offices across the country in a national day of action.
Deep sea oil: Anadarko drill confirmed
Houston-based oil giant Anadarko has committed to test-drilling three deep sea oil wells in Canterbury and Taranaki in 14 months.
John Key’s real Nanny State
John Key’s Nanny State is all about hurting the people most unable to fight back – the poorest people in this country.
MSD Debacle: Free Code for Government IT
Danyl Strype comments on the complete lack of network security in the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) and its implications.
No justice here: changes to Legal Aid system
Changes to the legal aid system will contribute to the severe hardship many people are already facing.
Tasmania stands in solidarity with Sarawak
Members of environment groups Huon Valley Environment Centre and Still Wild Still Threatened are gathered in solidarity with native Sarawakians protesting against the construction of the Murum dam in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo.
No New Mines in the Tarkine
As Launceston awakes this morning, a clear message to Heritage List the Tarkine will resonate throughout the city.
Australia’s longest running tree sit set to continue indefinitely
Miranda Gibson, who has been at the top of a tree for 318 days, is today making a commitment to stay in the tree, despite the failure of the forest talks to reach an agreement.
No justice, no peace: No trust in the police, GCSB or SIS
The story with Kim Dotcom just gets weirder and weirder after it was announced today that the FBI approached the NZ’s Security Intelligence Service seeking to conduct a joint investigation with the NZ Police.
TPPA negotiations coming to Auckland
The next round of negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement is taking place in Auckland from 3-12 December at Sky City, and a call for a national day of direct action to shut down the negotiations has been issued.
Urewera appeal fails
The Court of appeal has rejected the appeal on both convictions and sentences for Urs, Taame, Rangi and Emily.
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