Meeting: Tanczos And Robson On Access To Justice
Tuesday, 7 August 2001, 10:31 am
Press Release: Wellington Peoples Centre
Allcomers are invited to the Wellington People's Centre this
Wednesday, August 8th, at 6pm for a public meeting on
“Access To Justice” issues.
Matt Robson Minister of Courts
and Corrections and Nandor Tanczos Green Justice
spokesperson will talk for approximately 10 minutes each,
followed by a question and answer session.
The meeting is
for all people, especially for those who want to have their
say about the proposed (and now deferred) rises in court
fees, and other issues around access to justice for people
on low incomes.
The People's Centre is located at 2
Lukes Lane, off Manner’s St and adjacent to Te Aro
Park.
The meeting commences at 6pm and runs till 8pm.
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Wellington People’s Centre
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