Monthly Archive for June, 2009

Street Racer Forum Coverage

See below the article from today’s Press.  Some slightly inconsistencies (eg. only 6 young people – this is how many were left at the end of an intense 3hrs of discussions!) but anyway, a good turnout and some very very passionate people out there.  A huge thanks to everyone who made it along and Nicky Wagner for spending time speaking to everyone.

At the end the group discussed having another meeting to followup on this and work towards a positive future for young people who drive cars. This has been pencilled in for 3pm Sat July 25th @ WE-HQ…. we’ll keep you updated!
Cruise South for Reality Check - The Press - 29.06.09
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WE-Clean…

Well looks like the builders have been busy in the weekend making some modifications to WE-HQ ready for our launch at the end of the month.  If you’re not up to much on Wednesday night, head on down and give us a hand having a bit of a tidy-up (bring a vacuum cleaner if you’ve got one!)

We’ll be there from 5:30pm on Wed 24th for a few hours just missioning away :)   The Delicious boys will be providing some sounds and video-streaming HQ live over the net too!

Council looking to rename “Hack Circle”

http://www.ccc.govt.nz/MediaReleases/2009/June/11144234.asp

Given that young people make up a large portion of those using the “Hack Circle” site (traditionally and hopefully going forward), don’t you feel like having a say in the matter?

We’ll wait to hear who is on the naming panel.

Videos from WE Speak Youth Conference 2009

What youth issues would you like to bring up at WESpeak 09?


What would you like to see from youth organisations?


Streetracer forum on upcoming Bills

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The Transport and Industrial Relations Select Committee is seeking submissions on two Bills that relate to young people and vehicles, the Land Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment Bill and the Vehicle Confiscation and Seizure Bill.

Do you know how the upcoming bills are going to affect you as a young motorist???

Come along to WE-HQ at 1pm on Saturday 27th June to:
- learn about the upcoming bills
- discuss some options with Nicky Wagner (National MP)
- learn how to make a submission
- ACTUALLY HAVE YOUR SAY!!
… and eat pizza (cause everyone likes pizza right??)

Submissions for both these Bills close on 3 July 2009.

For information on what these Bills mean —> click here <—

You can find out more info by contacing the coordinator Ruth on 027 3859237  or foxthegoldfish@yahoo.co.nz

WE-HQ is on the corner of Manchester St & Bedford Row, above Dick Smiths.  Entrance is off Bedford Row.

Invader Tron CD Release Party

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Invader Tron’s debut album is finished. Invader Tron (Andrew Snook), one of New Zealand’s top downbeat producers is releasing a selection of his works free to the world. Get online June 8 when “Native Planet” is released via http://www.deliciousmusic.co.nz

Traversing a sea of downbeat soundscapes and glitched-out live instruments, the Invader Tron sound brings to mind lush landscapes, native New Zealand bush and windswept mountains.

The release party on 13 June at The New Media Club, 195 Armagh Street, Christchurch will feature a 4.1 surround sound performance by Invader Tron that will blur the line between performer, music and audience.

Line up: Invader Tron, Stray Theories & Mr Squatch. Visuals by Ezra Holder.

Tickets $5 on the door

Winter Soulstice 2009

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Join Christchurchʼs most consistent and persistent party organisers to dance away the longest night with nice people at this years Massive WINTER SOULSTICE. Rug up and Rock out to a very special lineup of LIVE Kiwi acts from across the spectrum of dancing goodness. To be held at Journeyʼs End Camp in North Loburn, the venue features a warm indoor zone and a fantastic forest outdoor zone, all nestled amongst the picturesque foothills of North Canterbury.

We promise an exciting all night gig, warm relaxing spaces and a good mix of music.Revive and recharge in front of the blazing fire in the MASSIVE lounge. Make sure you stay for the sunrise.

8pm Massive Sound System. Funk n Grooves
9:30pm Ghost (producer set) NZ via UK Hip Hop
11pm Rare Shot Blue (live) Trip Hop
12pm Simon Flower (live) Auckland Techno
1:30am Isaac Chambers (live) Prog House
3am SoNic Smith (live) Dunedin Breaks
4:30am Philter (live) Jungle & DnB, Dubstep
6am Bad Sam (DJ) Minimal
8am Invader Tron (live) downbeat/chill
9am Massive Sound System. Funk n Grooves

Things to bring: Your smile, warm clothes, a torch and cup. Good hot food and coffee are available for those midnight munchies and morning wakeup. Ample camping and parking space. Tickets are only $30 from Cosmic Corner $40 on the gate

Directions from Chch Northern Motorway Left at Lineside Rd last turnoff before it becomes one lane. Travel through Rangiora towards Loburn on Cones Rd. Turn slight left at Carrs Rd Continue on Loburn Terrace Rd and onto Smarts Rd up to your Journeys End! It is about 55 km from the central city.

Check www.massivenz.com for full details

WE-Advocate Forum

My name’s Dean Harliwich, I’m one of the trustees from the White Elephant Trust that was lucky enough to host the 2009 Youth Conference just past. If you’re too busy to read this just check out the line starting with “THE IMPORTANT BIT”, that’s good stuff. If you have a couple of minutes, please read on!

Firstly, thank you all for attending! I was lucky enough to be able to escape from work and drop in just before Jacinda showed up for her chat, and it was amazing to see the depth of consideration that went in to some of the topics you guys came up with. Some of you are no doubt looking forward to seeing the results of the conference – I can tell you that the write-up is on the go at the moment, and looks pretty exciting so far.

I’ll keep this short, because I know you all have things to do, so check it out:

One of the things that came up in the forum (as you know) was getting the word from youth to government, and back the other way.

I had a chat with Jacinda, and she’s got nothing but support for the development of some way of getting youth concerns to parliament, and parliament’s voice back the other way. Even better, she’s got a few other MPs who are keen to give their support to the same thing. Brendan Burns for one, is keen to be involved, and has his own little cohort of MPs who might be keen.

THE IMPORTANT BIT: The reason this is important is this: If we think there is a need for some kind of communication between youth and parliament, and that the current means of communication doesn’t make the grade, we’re the ones with the power to change that. I’m writing here to invite you to be a part of that change. In a nutshell, lets put our heads together at the end of the month and develop a way to empower youth to bring about change. We have the support of a range of MPs here, we definitely have the support of White Elephant, and we have an opportunity to contribute something that might change the way “youth” (and I include myself in that stereotype, is 21 too old to be cool?) interact with the rest of society.

That’s it in a nutshell. If you’re keen, please come along, bring anyone you like. Even if you don’t think you have anything to contribute and are just interested to see what it’s about, come and check it out. If nothing else it will be a good chance to fill up on soft drink and biscuits ;-)

Details for the venue are below, I look forward to meeting all of you properly!
dean[at]we.org.nz
027 2141767

ADDRESS:
White Elephant Trust
L1/1 Bedford Row – Find Dick Smith on Manchester St and you’ll find Bedford Row. We’re just above Dick Smiths, follow the White Elephants ;-)

WHEN:
5:00pm Thursday 25th of June. This can be adjusted if people can’t make it, but it’s a start. We’ll figure something out that works for everyone once we know who’s involved!