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Political Organizations in New Zealand
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Political Organizations sector based in New Zealand. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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New Zealand National Party
Getting our Country Back on Track Auth by J de Joux, 41 Pipitea St, Wgtn.
51 to 200 staff
New Zealand Labour Party
Labour wants to make New Zealand a better place to live in by providing opportunities for all, jobs, strong public services, quality education, and affordable healthcare. We believe this can be achieved by keeping assets in Kiwi hands, taking care of our environment, and ensuring we get our economy back in the black without compromising the wellbeing of hardworking Kiwis. Join our movement for change: Authorised by Rob Salmond, 187 Featherston St, Wellington
5001 to 10000 staff
Act New Zealand
Promoting opportunity through freedom for all New Zealanders. Authorised by C Purves, Suite 2.5, Level 2, 27 Gillies Avenue, Newmarket, Auckland 1023
1 to 10 staff
Free Speech Union New Zealand
The New Zealand Free Speech Union is a registered trade union with a mission to fight for, protect, and expand New Zealanders’ rights for freedom of speech, of conscience, and of intellectual inquiry. We envision a flourishing New Zealand civil society that values and protects vigorous debate, dissenting ideas, and freedom of speech as cultural cornerstones.
1 to 10 staff
Otago University Students' Association
For over 130 years, OUSA has provided a diverse range of services to its student members at the University of Otago. An autonomous body with registered charity status and independence from the University, OUSA offers activities and support to students. OUSA is divided into eight departments: Corporate support, Events; Communications and Marketing; Clubs and Socs; Critic Te Ārohi; Planet Media; Radio 1 and Student Support. Managers of each department report to the CEO, who is responsible to the Student Executive for the organisation's overall management.
51 to 200 staff
City Vision
City Vision is an alliance of Labour, Greens and community independents working together for progressive change in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Since 1998, City Vision has championed policies that support a liveable, safe, connected, healthy, economically and environmentally sustainable city for all Aucklanders. City Vision stands Auckland Councillor candidates in the Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa and Waitematā and Gulf ward areas. Authorised by Gwen Shaw 0274 144 074
1001 to 5000 staff
Howick Youth Council
The Howick Youth Council (HYC) is a volunteer collective of passionate young individuals striving to make Howick, Pakuranga, Botany and Flat Bush, a more attractive and vibrant place for its young people. We're supported by the Howick Local Board with an aim to connect, develop and represent young people in the East Auckland area through running a variety of projects and ensuring youth voices are heard in the decisions that shape our city. Founded in 2011, the Howick Youth Council is one of the largest youth voice groups in Tāmaki Makaurau. We work with organisations like Auckland Youth Voice, Te Tuhi, Uxbridge Arts & Culture, Arts Out East, East Auckland Schools Head Students and within the Auckland Council family — this includes the Youth Advisory Panel and with organisations like Auckland Transport on consultations. HYC has successfully run dozens of projects to empower youth in recent years. Recently, this has notably included the East Auckland Youth Visual Art Showcase, Pride Allied, Youth Awards, Youth Film Festival and many more. Header image by Aimee Mackenzie, Aim To Capture Photography.
11 to 50 staff
C&r Auckland
Existing for over 81 years, Communities and Residents (C&R) is a voluntary grass-roots association of members, and the most experienced political group in Auckland local government. As a centre-right organisation, we stand for doing the basics well; intergenerational sustainability; responsible spending; listening to our communities; empowering Aucklanders to work, live and play; and people before politics. Authorised by David Hay, 73 Carr Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland
51 to 200 staff
Deaf Action New Zealand
Deaf Action NZ advocates and lobbies together with Deaf New Zealanders to uphold their human rights to government, public and private institutions, and service providers, disability service providers locally, nationally and internationally. Deaf Action NZ ‘objective’ is to ensure services Deaf people use are accessible and accountable. Deaf Action is committed to the Treaty of Waitangi and to access and equality for all Deaf people in NZ.
1 to 10 staff
Nz Council For Civil Liberties
The New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties voluntary, not-for-profit organisation which advocates to promote human rights and maintain civil liberties. The Council works through education and advocacy to promote a rights-based society and prevent the erosion of civil liberties by government or any other parties. It is a voluntary not-for-profit organisation. Council activities include- Reviewing draft legislation to ensure there is no interference with individual rights- Reviewing policies and practices of government agencies and public services to ensure there is no restriction on individual rights and freedoms- Examining the record of Aotearoa New Zealand in meeting international human rights obligations - Advocating on behalf of individuals and organisations whose civil liberties have been denied- Working with other groups to develop and promote policies that support civil liberties- Making submissions and public statements on civil liberties issues.
1 to 10 staff
Ucpols University Of Canterbury Political Science Society Inc
Founded in 2011, UCPOLS is a non-partisan faculty-based political science society, who aim to encourage students to become politically informed, and to build the political science student community. To encourage political participation, provide frequent and safe discussion forums, raise awareness of political issues, enable a social agenda, and engage in constructive discussion and debate. Through seminars and social events, we are a conduit between students, academics, organisations and politicians, and offer a wide range of opportunities to engage in politics locally, nationally and internationally.
1 to 10 staff
Top - The Opportunities Party
The Opportunities Party (TOP) believes that by investing in our future, addressing housing affordability and actioning smart policy – we can get New Zealand on the right path. TOP is committed to investing in New Zealand’s next generation. Our Teal Card will support those under 30 with free healthcare, public transport and financial equity. We need fresh thinking so younger Kiwis inherit a fair, liveable and sustainable world. Authorised by H. Cargo, 90 Crawford St, Dunedin 9011.
11 to 50 staff
Manurewa Youth Council
A board of young people who affect change in their communities by advocating the ideas, voices and interests of the youth of Manurewa.
11 to 50 staff
Uc Pols University Of Canterbury Political Science Society
Founded in 2011, UCPOLS is a non-partisan faculty-based political science society, who aim to encourage students to become politically informed, and to build the political science student community. To encourage political participation, provide frequent and safe discussion forums, raise awareness of political issues, enable a social agenda, and engage in constructive discussion and debate. Through seminars and social events, we are a conduit between students, academics, organisations and politicians, and offer a wide range of opportunities to engage in politics locally, nationally and internationally.
1 to 10 staff
Prout Research Aotearoa Nz
Prout Research Aotearoa NZ is part of a world-wide movement, inspired by the Indian philosopher Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar’s holistic socio-economic Progressive Utilisation Theory (PROUT). First propounded in 1959, PROUT radically extends economic theory by explicitly recognising that the universe of which we are a part, is comprised of the physical, the mental and the spiritual dimensions.
1 to 10 staff
The Opportunity Party
The courage to change. Authorised by H. Cargo, 2d Amera Place, Auckland
11 to 50 staff
Embassy Of The Arab Republic Of Egypt In Wellington
Official page of the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt to New Zealand
1 to 10 staff
Waipā District Council
The Waipā District lies in the heart of New Zealand's Waikato region. The district stretches over 1447 square kilometres with a strong agricultural community as well as a rich cultural and historical heritage. The main urban populations reside in the towns of Te Awamutu, Cambridge, Kihikihi, Pirongia and Ōhaupō. As the local authority for the district we deliver a wide range of services from our offices in Te Awamutu and Cambridge. Our team work hard to engage our community and involve them in local decisions and outcomes. We are a friendly team that provides our ratepayers with a highly efficient service. Through our organisational goals we aim to be: • Socially resilient • Cultural champions • Environmental champions • Economically progressive Waipā is a great place to live, work and play.
201 to 500 staff
National 4 Tāmaki Makaurau
Tāmaki Makaurau - Māori electorate | Authorised by W Durning, 41 Pipitea St, Wgtn.
11 to 50 staff
Te Pāti Māori
Your unapologetic Māori voice in Te Whare Paremata o Aotearoa. Join our movement http://maoriparty.org
11 to 50 staff