Everyone in Aotearoa NZ who isn’t a weapons dealer.
Everyone in Aotearoa NZ who isn’t a weapons dealer.
DOCTORS.
NURSES.
MIDWIVES.
FIREFIGHTERS.
TEACHERS.
PEOPLE.
DOCTORS.
NURSES.
MIDWIVES.
FIREFIGHTERS.
TEACHERS.
PEOPLE.
They sustains us.
Stop buying big war toys.
They sustains us.
Stop buying big war toys.
$50 million for Javelin
anti-tank missiles.
$50 million for Javelin
anti-tank missiles.
You said the country was not earning enough to afford more than the 1% per annum pay increase offered by the Government to doctors, nurses and teachers.
You said the country was not earning enough to afford more than the 1% per annum pay increase offered by the Government to doctors, nurses and teachers.
Noise demo against weapons dealers meeting at Parliament
Fri, 31 October 8:30am-9:30am at Parliament
The Aerospace Industry is meeting at Parliament with speakers from global weapons giants Lockheed Martin, Pratt & Whitney and Bell Textron.
Noise demo against weapons dealers meeting at Parliament
Fri, 31 October 8:30am-9:30am at Parliament
The Aerospace Industry is meeting at Parliament with speakers from global weapons giants Lockheed Martin, Pratt & Whitney and Bell Textron.
Join us for the launch of PROTECT PROTEST a coalition established to defend protest as a tool of democracy and liberation. Wednesday 15 October at 4:30pm at Government Building Lecture Theatre 1 (GBLT1), Pipitea Campus, Te Herenga Waka VUW.
Join us for the launch of PROTECT PROTEST a coalition established to defend protest as a tool of democracy and liberation. Wednesday 15 October at 4:30pm at Government Building Lecture Theatre 1 (GBLT1), Pipitea Campus, Te Herenga Waka VUW.
Bring your noise makers!
Join to stand in solidarity with those in Ōtautahi/ChCh blockading the Aerospace Summit to stop those profiting from war and genocide.
Bring your noise makers!
Join to stand in solidarity with those in Ōtautahi/ChCh blockading the Aerospace Summit to stop those profiting from war and genocide.
The government has announced an additional $1 billion of military spending today on top of $12 billion of spending already announced over the next four years. These plans will take New Zealand’s annual military budget to approximately 2% of GDP.
The government has announced an additional $1 billion of military spending today on top of $12 billion of spending already announced over the next four years. These plans will take New Zealand’s annual military budget to approximately 2% of GDP.