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Ngā Tirairaka o Ngāti Hine joins New Zealand CAN

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Ngā Tirairaka o Ngāti Hine joins New Zealand CAN

New Zealand CAN is pleased to announce that Ngā Tirairaka o Ngāti Hine has today joined the Network. 

Nga Tirairaka o Ngati Hine is the mandated environmental organisation for Ngati Hine and carries out work on catchment management, policy planning and lobbying government. The organisation also assists other indigenous peoples in this kind of capacity building.

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 Sustainable Initiatives Aotearoa joins New Zealand CAN

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Sustainable Initiatives Aotearoa joins New Zealand CAN

New Zealand CAN is pleased to announce that Sustainable Initiatives Aotearoa has today joined the Network. Sustainable Initiatives Aotearoa is a new organisation established to support education and community initiatives on climate change and sustainability. It is a registered charity, founded by former Oxfam NZ executive director Barry Coates.

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Edmund Rice Network NZ joins New Zealand CAN

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Edmund Rice Network NZ joins New Zealand CAN

New Zealand CAN is pleased to announce that the Edmund Rice Network NZ has joined the Network. The Edmund Rice Network is a Christian association of schools, ministries, community groups and individuals that take their inspiration from the life and work of Edmund Rice - a Christian lay preacher who lived from 1762 - 1844 and devoted much of his life to serving others

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Unite Union joins New Zealand CAN as observer

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Unite Union joins New Zealand CAN as observer

New Zealand CAN is very pleased to announce that Unite Union has today joined the Network as an observer member. Unite are - in their own words - a "campaigning union that fights to improve workers’ wages and work conditions through negotiations and campaigns".

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New Zealand CAN launched

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New Zealand CAN launched

Today, the three existing Climate Action Network (CAN) members active in New Zealand (Greenpeace, Oxfam, and WWF) met with others in New Zealand's climate movement and resolved to establish a new CAN node here in New Zealand. 

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