About the Australian &
New Zealand Mental Health Association:
The
Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association is a
non-government, non-for-profit organisation dedicated to
advancing the field of mental health.
The association
hosts and support several conferences
throughout the year, each of which focuses on a specific
aspect of mental health and
well-being.
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Friday, 5 March 2021, 7:37 am
Car Parks on Cuba Street will be that in name
only on Friday – for one day they will be transformed into
something quite other
Every year over an
8-hour period 20-30 car parks in Cuba Street are taken over
by the Wellington Sculpture Trust for PARK(ing) Day. The
event is an opportunity for Wellingtonians to enjoy a huge
variety of activities and creative installations placed on
spaces usually reserved for cars. Over the seven years it
has been running, hundreds of individuals and organisations
have taken up the challenge to provide a temporary public
space one car park at a time in Wellington’s most vibrant
Thursday, 4 March 2021, 7:36 am
An international movement of grassroots groups of small
food producers and food sovereignty advocates urged the
United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to take a
stronger stance on the political crisis in Myanmar,
following the violent clash between the police and
protesters on February 28.
The date recorded the
highest toll of casualties in one day since the anti-coup
protests began – with at
least 18 killed and more than 1000
people arrested.
According to the People’s
Coalition on Food Sovereignty (PCFS), the UNHRC and the
international community should demand the Tatmadaw’s
(Myanmar military) accountability for seizing the
country’s democracy and its innumerable human rights
A dog found in a heart-breaking condition has served as a stark reminder of the appalling animal abuse that takes place in New Zealand every day. Louie, who is the face of this year’s campaign, was found with matted fur, rotten teeth and a partially .
Greenpeace is celebrating the announcement that New Zealand Oil & Gas and its partner Beach Energy will relinquish their oil and gas exploration permit off the Oamaru coast as 'another win for the climate, for wildlife and for people .