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The dawn raids explained: What drove the Government to target Pasifika people

The dawn raids explained: What drove the Government to target Pasifika people
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All eyes on Palmerston North as 1981 Springbok tour hung in balance

All eyes on Palmerston North as 1981 Springbok tour hung in balance
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Wellington s darkest hour of the tour : 40 years since violence erupted on Molesworth St

Wellington s darkest hour of the tour : 40 years since violence erupted on Molesworth St
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The birth of a movement that divided NZ – and changed us forever

The birth of a movement that divided NZ – and changed us forever Essay As New Zealand marks 40 years since the Springbok tour that changed everything, we republish this essay by Trevor Richards, founding chairperson of Hart – Halt All Racist Tours. Originally published in 2019, on the 50th anniversary of the anti-apartheid group’s formation. It has been said that if you can remember the 1960s, you weren’t really there. No one is sure who it was that first said this. Robin Williams, Pete Townsend and Timothy Leary among others have all been credited, but it was probably none of them. It is a nice line, conjuring up some of the more colourful aspects – the drugs, sex and rock’n’roll culture – for which the 60s are renowned.

National Library Partners With Internet Pirates

Publishers Association of New Zealand Te Rau o Tākupu (PANZ) are shocked the National Library of New Zealand (NLNZ) has announced plans to handover hundreds of thousands of books from its collection to the notorious Internet Archive. The Internet Archive’s scanning and online distribution of books has been condemned internationally as piracy on a massive scale. (1) This activity by the Archive is the subject of a major lawsuit by international publishers, representing authors from around the world, and supported by authors’ groups. (2) Our organisations represent thousands of authors and dozens of publishers from across Aotearoa New Zealand. In recent years

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