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- Title
- Georgina Beyer - significant legislation
- Content partner
- PrideNZ
- Collection
- PrideNZ
- Description
Georgina Beyer reflects on some of the significant legislation passed during her time in Parliament: the Prostitution Reform Act (2003), Civil Unions Act (2004) and the Foreshore and Seabed Act (2004). Georgina has also recorded a life history and interviews aboutvenues and personalitiesandmemorable moments. To hear a recording of Georgina confr...
- Format
- Audio
- Date created
- 27-01-2013
- Creator
- pridenz.com
- URL
- https://www.pridenz.com/georgina_beyer_significant_legislation.html
- Locations
- Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
- Related subjects
- Rainbow Politicians / transcript online / transgender / 1970s / 1980s / 2000s / 2010s / abuse / advocacy / attitude / church / civil unions / complacency / condoms / conscience vote / Conservative Christianity / criminalisation / decriminalisation / equality / exploitation / family values / General election / health / health care / HIV / AIDS / homosexual law reform / justice / Māori / marriage equality / massage parlour / Member of Parliament / pimping / police / politics / religion / safe sex / select committee / sex industry / sex work / ships / social attitudes / social engineering / societal attitudes / solicitation / STI / Parliament buildings / Aotearoa New Zealand / Auckland / Europe / Hunters Corner / Manchester Street / Sweden / Wairarapa / Wellington / Destiny Church / Exclusive Brethren / Green Party / Maxim Institute / National Council of Women / New Zealand Labour Party / NZPC: Aotearoa New Zealand Sex Workers' Collective / Te Paati Māori / United Future / Civil Union Act (2004) / Foreshore and Seabed Act (2004) / Homosexual Law Reform Act (1986) / Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011 / Marriage Amendment Act (2012) / Prostitution Reform Act (2003) / Enough is Enough (2004, Destiny Church rally) / Foreshore and seabed hikoi / Nuremberg Rally / ship girl / Ashraf Choudhary / Bob McCoskrie / Brian Tamaki / Catherine Healy / Clayton Cosgrove / Dover Samuels / Garth McVicar / Georgina Beyer / Helen Clark / John Tamihere / Larry Baldock / Louisa Wall / Luamanuvao Winnie Laban / Mama Tere Strickland / Melissa Farley / Michael Cullen / Murray Smith / Peter Dunne / Ross Robertson / Tariana Turia / Tim Barnett
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