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Election roadshow
Election roadshow
NZ Christian Network is helping to promote discussion of election issues through public forums in Dunedin and Wellington in the first week of November.
The first forum will be held in Dunedin at the Burns Hall, First Church, Moray Place, on Tuesday 1 November, 7.30 pm to 9.00 pm. The Rev Anne Thomson will host the event and the panel will comprise Glyn Carpenter (National Director of New Zealand Christian Network); Dr Andrew Shepherd (Research Assistant at the CTPI); Gillian Bremner (CEO of Presbyterian Support, Otago), and CTPI Director Andrew Bradstock. Rt Rev Kelvin Wright, Anglican Bishop of Dunedin, will be guest 'summariser'.
The second forum is planned for Wellington on Thursday 3 November at St. John's-in-the-City (details to come).
The first forum will be held in Dunedin at the Burns Hall, First Church, Moray Place, on Tuesday 1 November, 7.30 pm to 9.00 pm. The Rev Anne Thomson will host the event and the panel will comprise Glyn Carpenter (National Director of New Zealand Christian Network); Dr Andrew Shepherd (Research Assistant at the CTPI); Gillian Bremner (CEO of Presbyterian Support, Otago), and CTPI Director Andrew Bradstock. Rt Rev Kelvin Wright, Anglican Bishop of Dunedin, will be guest 'summariser'.
The second forum is planned for Wellington on Thursday 3 November at St. John's-in-the-City (details to come).
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