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  • March against attacks on students, workers and beneficiaries in the May 24th budget. Meeting 12pm at the Hunter Courtyard, VUW (Wellington) to march on parliament.

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  • 3pm Sunday June 3rd Newtown Community Centre

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  • Annual socialist conference in Wellington, 1st-3rd of June at Newtown Community and Cultural Centre (corner Rintoul & Columbo streets.) Facebook event here. Friday  5.30 registration 6 – 8pm: Class struggle today (Aotearoa/NZ) Mike Kay – Port-workers’ struggle, meat industry lockouts and industrial conditions Jared Phillips – Neo-liberalism and class composition Sue Bradford – Unemployed and

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  • This report on the Wellington Peoples’ Centre, by Ian Anderson, will be published in the June issue of The Spark. Sue Bradford, who helped set up the Peoples’ Centres, will be speaking on unemployed and beneficiary fightback at our Socialism 2012 conference. After 20 years of support for unemployed and low-income workers, the Wellington Peoples’

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  • 4:30pm Saturday, June 2ndNewtown Community and Cultural Centre

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  • Byron Clark Born Villain is the 8th studio album from shock-rocker Marilyn Manson, and the first released on his own label after his departure from Interscope records (who censored part of his previous album). Its been described as a come back album and this has led some critics to praise Manson’s return to form, and

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  • 10pm Friday June 1st Bodega, Wellington

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  • Kassie Hartendorp is a member of the Workers Party, and delivered this speech as a part of Queer The Night 2012. The Workers Party will be holding a talk on queer liberation and socialism as part of our Socialism 2012 conference. Kia ora whanau, My name is Kassie and I work for School’s Out, a

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  • The Queer Avengers are a Wellington group fighting all forms of homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. This leaflet will be circulated on their second annual “Queer The Night” event tonight. In 2011, after a series of queer-bashings in Wellington, hundreds of people from the community came together to reclaim the streets, to paint the town pink

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