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Click here to hear the campaign message currently airing on student radio stations around New Zealand.
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Workers Party media release “Remember the National Party initiated dawn raids in the 1970s” Ms Clark told reporters on the election campaign trail in South Auckland on 23 October. “Either Ms Clark is ignorant of the facts or she is knowingly concealing the truth” says Daphna Whitmore, Workers Party candidate for Manukau East. “Labour was
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Good evening everyone and thank you for the opportunity to speak to you all tonight. My name is Byron Clark and I am the Workers Party candidate for Christchurch Central. This is my second time standing in this electorate. Three years ago I stood up and gave speeches as a young, long haired radical. Today,
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Workers Party media release Workers Party Christchurch Central candidate Byron Clark is surprised at some of the reactions he’s got since refusing to shake hands with Labour candidate Brendon Burns at a recent candidates forum. “There is an idea among some candidates it seems, that the election campaign is just a job interview style process
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Workers at Counties Manakau District Health Board Sterile Supply Unit are taking strike action from 22 to 24 October 2008. Their collective agreement expired on 1 July 2007, and they are still waiting for a decent offer from the employer. The staff have rejected the Health Board’s offer on the basis of: the term of
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Good evening and thanks for inviting the Workers Party to speak at this parish. The parish I originate from myself is St Albans in Eastbourne. That was quite a long time ago and for the last 40 years I’ve been resident and working in Wellington. Every election we hear some politicians claiming to uphold and
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“Most days I wish I was a British pound coin instead of an African girl,” opines the protagonist of The Other Hand. The pound coin has many advantages, not least of which is its effortless mobility: “A girl like me gets stopped at immigration, but a pound can leap the turnstiles, and dodge the tackles

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