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Images: Dunedin GE Free March - 11 October

Tuesday, 14 October 2003, 3:44 pm | Dunedin Coalition for a GE Free Environment

The message was loud and clear in Dunedin on Saturday as protesters took to the streets again to demonstrate their disdain for the government ignoring New Zealand's wish to remain a GE Free nation. More >>

GE Free Dunedin Petition Attracts Nearly 3000 Sigs

Friday, 26 October 2001, 12:50 am | Dunedin Coalition for a GE Free Environment

Today Dunedin mayor Sukhi Turner will accept a petition calling for the greater Dunedin region to be declared a GE free zone. Her worship will accept the petition at 12.30 pm today on the steps of the Dunedin Council Chambers in the Octagon. To ... More >>

Dunedin GE Free Rally

Saturday, 6 October 2001, 7:40 pm | Dunedin Coalition for a GE Free Environment

The co-ordinators of today's GE Free Rally in Dunedin have declared the event a success. An estimated 350 locals attended the rally which was organised by the Dunedin Coalition for a GE Free Environment. More >>

Misrepresentation of GE Issue "Despicable"

Friday, 5 October 2001, 4:20 pm | Dunedin Coalition for a GE Free Environment

Green Party Dunedin City Council candidate and convenor of the Dunedin Coalition for a GE Free Environment, Duncan Eddy, is concerned that supporters of genetic engineering have been deliberately misrepresenting the issue in the lead up to tomorrow's GE ... More >>

GE Free March Up George St

Wednesday, 3 October 2001, 10:22 am | Dunedin Coalition for a GE Free Environment

Next Saturday, the 6th of October, the Dunedin Coalition for a GE Free Environment is participating in a national day of action for a GE Free Future. The organisation is inviting concerned members of the community to a rally in the Octagon, and a march ... More >>

 
 
 
 
 

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