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==Kia Ora Gaza new exec==
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[[Image:Newly-elected-kog-executive-roger-hone-tali.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Roger Fowler]],  [[Hone Fowler]], [[Tali Williams]]]]
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In February 2013, at a leadership forum of [[Kia Ora Gaza]], [[Grant Morgan]] stood down as chair of the solidarity network and editor of the  website kiaoragaza.net. His departure had been well flagged over the past 12 months.
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:''Grant has been busy with research and networking around the pending collapse of the international capitalist system. Now he needs to devote his energies to a capitalist collapse website as its launch date gets closer.''
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Kia Ora Gaza’s newly elected executive were  [[Tali Williams]], [[Roger Fowler]]  and [[Hone Fowler]].<ref>[http://kiaoragaza.wordpress.com/2013/02/18/foundation-chair-of-kia-ora-gaza-steps-down/, KOG website, Foundation chair of Kia Ora Gaza steps down, 18 Feb. 2013]</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 20:30, 24 December 2013

Template:TOCnestleft Tali Williams is a New Zealand activist.

Kotare Trust

2005 - Kotare current Trustees are: Tim Howard (Whangarei) Chair, Sue Bradford (Wellsford) deputy Chair, Quentin Jukes, Noelene Landrigan (Wellsford), Kate Abel (Opotiki), Gordon Jackman (Gisborne) Kay Robin, Ngai Tamanuhiri (Manutuke), Tali Williams (Wellington) and Sue Berman (Waitakere).

Kotare Youth

In 2006 Kotare Trust has a Youth Advisory group of people under 25 who have volunteered to give us feedback on how we are working generally and also specifically with younger people. We are meeting with them on November 11 and 12 to discuss our work. The advisory group members are Tali Williams from Wellington, Frances Mountier from Christchurch, John Darroch from South Auckland and Tui Armstrong from Whangarei. These young people have all participated in Kotare activities since the age of 15 and have active networks and great ideas!

Kia Ora Gaza new exec

In February 2013, at a leadership forum of Kia Ora Gaza, Grant Morgan stood down as chair of the solidarity network and editor of the website kiaoragaza.net. His departure had been well flagged over the past 12 months.

Grant has been busy with research and networking around the pending collapse of the international capitalist system. Now he needs to devote his energies to a capitalist collapse website as its launch date gets closer.

Kia Ora Gaza’s newly elected executive were Tali Williams, Roger Fowler and Hone Fowler.[1]

References

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