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Stood as SUP candidate in local body elections (date unknown), president Northern Storepersons Union, storeman at Nissan assembly plant in Wiri South Auckland. 1981 Member South Auckland Branch SUP. Joined early 1981. Prior to that he had been a close supporter for more than two years. 1981 Executive member Northern Storeworkers' Union. Delegate to Auckland Trades Council. 1981 wrote article in SUP's September 7 Tribune reviewing a Herbs anti-South Africa LP "What be Happen?" 1983 Oct 3, Tribune notes he is newly elected member of SUP's Auck Regional Cttee. 1985 President Northland Branch Storeworkers Union. 1986 September 8, wrote article in Tribune on Video technology:"It provides us with an example of the intensification of both technological change and the ideological struggle for people's minds." 1988 member of the SUP. 1988 Labour Weekend, attended 8th National Conference of SUP. 89 on Auck reg exec SUP GJ docs 1990 Sept 17, identified in PV as interim vice-chmn Socialist Party of Aotearoa (Andersen's new outfit), NDU stores division pres and delegate at Nissan, one of 40 or so unionists who endorsed statement against Nissan Way published in PV. 1990 One of union negotiating team at Auck's Nissan plant for the "Nissan Way". Photo of team in PV, 9/7/90. 90 Resigned from SUP to join SPA 1990 One of union negotiating team at Auck's Nissan plant for the "Nissan Way". Photo of team in PV, 9/7/90. 1992 June, Vice Chairman, SPA. [SPA News, June] 92 Vice Chrmn SPA 93 Contributor to Meantimes Vol 4 issue 4, journal of AUWRC 04 contributor to Dairy Workers Union Website 1.6.06 NZ Herald Senior Sergeant Gordon Gunn, officer in charge of Kaitaia police, would not comment on the issue. Spokesman for the community-based Beach Watch Network, Alec Morgan, says the group is still opposed to any bridge being built."As soon as there are indications that work is about to start, people will be on the beach.
"There will be peaceful protests and non-violent direct action aimed at stopping the bridge from being built."
The group is testing its "telephone tree" network this week, used previously to alert people to what was happening on the beach.
Mr Morgan says one positive sign is that Transit is considering a pedestrian crossing on the highway at Cable Bay, together with a lower speed limit through the area.
06 lives at 11 Melody Lane, Mangonui, publisher Feb 07 The new secretary of the Whatuwhiwhi Ratepayers Association is Alec Morgan. He said that the meetings are held on the second Monday ofeach month at the Whatuwhiwhi Hall at 7.00pm. Far North District Council