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Inaugural Keith Locke Memorial Debate

Inaugural Keith Locke Memorial Debate

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'We are encouraging people who wish to remember Keith to attend, as well as those who have an interest in the topic regardless of their views or place on the political spectrum,' said his sister Maire Leadbeater. More >>
100th anniversary for those jailed for WW1 'sedition'
Tuesday, 13 December 2016, 3:28 pm | Keith Locke
On Thursday 15 December there will be commemorations in Auckland and Christchurch, marking 100 years since arrests began for 'sedition'. More >>
Keith Locke starts "Not in our Name" spying petition
Thursday, 12 March 2015, 4:04 pm | Keith Locke
Former Green MP Keith Locke has launched an internet petition, in the form of an apology to several Asian and Pacific Island nations for the GCSB spying on their government communications. More >>
Keith Locke presentation on Countering Foreign Fighters Bill
Thursday, 27 November 2014, 4:33 pm | Keith Locke
It's a pleasure to be able to talk to members of Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Select Committee again, and remember my 12 years on your committee. However, I don't wish my submission today to be taken as endorsement of the completely unnecessary ... More >>

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