The NZS.com New Zealand Issues directory contains a list of Society, Issue, Issues, Drugs, Human, Right and Rights NZ websites.

Issues


  • Abortion Concern   (www.abortionconcern.org)

    A site with information about abortion, with stories and articles.

  • Amp   (www.amp.wellington.net.nz)

    An independent project run by volunteers committed to increasing the effectiveness of participatory democratic processes. Amp is encouraging, supporting and co-ordinating submissions to the Royal Commission into Genetic Modification.

  • Animal Research   (www.health.org.nz)

    Free access to the entire contents of and background to abook that shows how vivisection is harmful to human health.

  • Auckland Citizens and Ratepayers Now   (www.acrn.org.nz)

    Complete the roading network, and get modern city infrastructural issues moving.

  • Babel Project   (www.thebabelproject.org.nz)

    Crossing cultural boundaries, The Babel Project is a youth driven, creative arts exhibition for people of all ethnicities between the ages of fifteen and thirty. This six month collaboration examines the living realities of people on different sides of a current international crisis and how they can build bridges to transform the situation.

  • Candor Trust   (www.candor.org.nz)

    The Campaign Against Drugs on Roads was formed to help reduce the number of deaths on New Zealand roads brought about by drug impaired driving.

  • Child Poverty Action Aotearoa   (www.cpag.org.nz)

    A non-profit group made up of academics, practitioners, supporters and advocates for more informed social policy to support children.

  • Chinese New Zealanders   (www.bevenyee.com)

    A site containing Dr Beven Yee's PhD dissertation detailing a Grounded Theory study of stigma and discrimination and the ways people deal with it.

  • Comet   (www.comet.org.nz)

    Advocates for education issues in Manukau City.

  • Coolnz.net: New Zealand Flag Solutions   (www.coolnz.net)

    Do we change the flag or keep what we have? Read a different perspective and click your vote.

  • Dangerous Drivers   (www.dangerousdrivers.co.nz)

    A news resource and message board about dangerous driving issues in New Zealand.

  • Danish Society   (www.danish.org.nz)

    Run an active program for Danes and Danish descendants in the Waikato region.

  • Dear New Zealand   (www.dearnewzealand.org)

    Are you passionate about current issues facing New Zealand and aged between 15-30 years old? Dear New Zealand is calling for young New Zealanders to write a letter about these current New Zealand issues: social justice, environmental sustainability, our international relations and cultural understanding or identity.

  • DecisionPoint   (www.decisionpoint.co.nz)

    A value based tool for simple yet effective consultation. DecisionPoint is a tool for deliberative consultation that provides detailed analysis of the motivations and intent behind the decision. Choose an issue from the list and read about it, then post your thoughts or questions.

  • Dev-Zone   (www.dev-zone.org)

    An independent, New Zealand based resource centre on international development and global issues, aiming to educate and inform.

  • District Grand Lodge of North Island   (www.freemasons.org.nz)

    For 40 years after the Second World War, Freemasonry was over-protective of its privacy. There was also a policy of not talking to the media or correcting any factual errors.

  • Dove : Campaign For Real Beauty   (www.campaignforrealbeauty.co.nz)

    Join the debate on representation of women in the media. The Dove Campaign For Real Beauty portrays real beauty, not just conventional physical beauty.

  • E-Crime.co.nz   (www.e-crime.co.nz)

    Secure the integrity and authenticity of digital evidence, ensuring that it can then be admissible in court if required.

  • Eden Park Residents Association (www.edenparkresidents.org.nz)

    Views and opinions of the residents and neighbours of Eden Park and surrounds. It is free to join and participate in online surveys and forums, which will be the basis for any submissions made regarding resource consent applications that affect the neighbourhood.

  • Family Integrity   (www.familyintegrity.org.nz)

    An informal association of families and individuals from all walks of life who are opposed to unjustifiable government interference in family matters.

  • Family Violence: It's Not OK   (www.areyouok.org.nz)

    Family violence causes death, injury and fear. It causes families to break up and jeopardises children's health, education and social outcomes. The four year Campaign for Action on Family Violence will help us change the way we think and act about family violence.

  • Flood Recovery   (www.floodrecovery.co.nz)

    Providing nationwide visibility of the needs of those affected by the floods and to help rebuild the capacity of a region.

  • Foot & Mouth Disease Prevention New Zealand   (www.footnmouth.govt.nz)

    Foot and Mouth Disiease prevention in New Zealand.

  • Gambling Watch   (www.gamblingwatch.org.nz)

    Providing information and help to communities facing gambling expansion.

  • GE Information Service   (www.geinfo.org.nz)

    An independent digest of widely-sourced information promoting informed debate regarding the responsible use of genetic engineering technology.

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