TPP: It’s Not Over! 14 November – Nationwide Day of Action!
It’s Not Over! 14 November – Nationwide Day of Action!
14 November is another Nationwide Day of Action against the TPPA!
The political tradeoffs have been done and the text has now been sent to Tokyo to undergo the ‘legal scrubbing’ process. As we expected there are very few trade benefits, while the deal gives corporates and foreign investors a lot of power to run roughshod over our democracy.
But it hasn’t been signed, and the fight continues!
Lead up to Day of Action Events
Whanganui – Saturday 7th November – Community Picnic
Christchurch – Monday 9th November – Christchurch Welcomes Tim Groser
Day of Action Events Saturday 14 November
Kerikeri – 2:30pm at Kerikeri Library
Auckland – 1:00pm at Myers Park
Hamilton – 1:00pm by Cock and Bull Te Rapa
Tauranga – 11:00am at Red Square
Rotorua – 1:00pm, at the Village Green – Corner of Whakaue St and Memorial Drive
Gisborne – 12.30pm, at Elgin Shops
Palmerston North – 1:00pm, The Square
Wellington – 1pm at Midland Park
Nelson – 11am at 1903 Square – near the church steps
Christchurch – 2pm, Cathedral Square
Little River – 1pm, Craft Station
Timaru – 1pm, Bay Hill Piazza
Dunedin – 11am at the Railway Station
Invercargill – 1.30pm – 3pm, Invercargill Library Meeting Room, TPPA Public Meeting
More locations to come!
Regional Posters
Help to spread the word about the Day of Action. Download and print off the rally poster for your area.
Keri Keri Poster
Auckland Poster
Hamilton Poster
Rotorua Poster
Palmerston North
Wellington Rally
Christchurch Poster
Dunedin Poster
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