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Area Council Branch Start Time Action Venue Area Council Branch Start time Action Venue Monday 12 November 2018 Auckland Auckland 7.30am Rally for Kohimarama and St Thomas Schools Kohimarama School, 112 Kohimarama Rd, Kohimarama 7.30am Rally for Meadowbank and Mt Carmel Schools Meadowbank Shopping Centre, 35-47 St Johns Rd, St Johns 7.30am Rally for Cornwall Park School Intersection of Greenlane West and Wheturangi Rds, Greenlane 7.30am Rally for Epsom Normal School Cnr King George and Gillies Aves, Epsom 7.30am Rally for St Michael’s and Newmarket Schools Cnr Broadway and Remuera Rd, Newmarket 7.30am Rally for Victoria Avenue School Victoria Avenue School, 282 Victoria Ave, Remuera 7.30am Rally for Westmere School Meola Rd Roundabout, Westmere 7.30am Rally for Bayfield, Marist Herne Bay and West End/Jervois Rd Ponsonby Primary Schools Roundabout, Herne Bay 7.30am Rally for Ponsonby Intermediate Cnr Jervois & College Hill Rds, Ponsonby 7.30am Rally for Richmond Rd School Cnr Richmond & Ponsonby Rds, Ponsonby 7.30am Rally for Freemans Bay and Kadimah schools Union Street Motorway Interchange 7.30am Rally for Newton Central and St Joseph’s Intersection of Great North Schools and Ponsonby Rds 7.30am Rally for Point Chevalier and St Francis Schools Intersection of Carrington/Pt Chev/Great North Rds 7.30am Rally for Grey Lynn School and Pasadena Intersection of Great North Intermediate and St Lukes Rds 7.30am Rally for Mt Albert and Marist Mt Albert Schools Intersection of New North and St Lukes Rds 7.30am Rally for Waterview Primary School Waterview School, 16 Herdman St, Waterview 7.30am Rally for Glendowie, Churchill Park, St Heliers Upland Rd/Remuera Rd and St Ignatius Schools intersection 7.30am Rally for Our Lady of the Sacred Heart School Greenwoods Corner (intersection of Pah & Manukau Roads) 7.30am Rally for Mt Roskill Intermediate, Mt Roskill Cnr Mt Albert & Primary, Wesley Intermediate and Wesley Sandringham Rds Primary 7.30am Rally for May Road School Cnr Mt Albert & Dominion Rds 7.30am Rally for New Windsor, Christ the King and Cnr New Windsor Rd & Marshall Laing Schools Maioro Street 7.30am Rally for Three Kings, CASS and Monte Cecilia Three Kings School, 944 Schools Mount Eden Rd, Three Kings 7.30am Rally for Gladstone Primary School Carrington Rd outside Gladstone Primary School 7.30am Rally for Owairaka School Richardson Rd outside Owairaka School 7.30am Rally for Waikowhai, Halsey Drive and Hillsborough Rd (outside Hillsborough Schools Waikowhai School) 7.30am Rally for Waikowhai Intermediate and Hay Park Cnr Dominion & School Richardson Rds 7.30am Rally for Onehunga Primary and St Joseph’s Intersection of Neilson St & Schools Onehunga Mall, Onehunga 7.30am Rally for Royal Oak Primary, RTLB 8 and Royal Royal Oak Roundabout Oak Intermediate 7.30am Rally for Te Papapa and Oranga Schools Cnr Great South, Mt Smart and O’Rorke Rds 7.30am Rally for Stanhope Road School Intersection of Ellerslie Panmure Highway & Stanhope Rd 7.30am Rally for Bailey Rd and Sylvia Park Schools Intersection of Mt Wellington Highway and Penrose & Waipuna Rds 7.30am Rally for St Patrick’s and Panmure Bridge Church & Tripoli Rd Schools Roundabout 7.30am Rally for Tamaki, Sommerville and Ruapotaka Intersection of Pilkington Schools and Tripoli Rds 7.30am Rally for Stonefields School Felton Matthews/Morrin Rd Roundabout 7.30am Rally for Pt England School Cnr Erima & Elstree Aves 7.30am Rally St Pius X and Glen Innes Schools Cnr Apirana Ave & Eastview Rd 7.30am Rally for Glen Taylor and Glenbrae Schools Cnr Elstree Ave & West Tamaki Rd 7.30am Rally for Remuera Intermediate and Remuera Cnr Greenlane East, Ascot Primary School Ave & Peach Pde 7.30am Rally for Ellerslie and St Mary’s Schools Cnr Great South & Kalmia Rds 7.30am Rally for Auckland Normal Intermediate and Cnr Epsom & Gillies Aves Kohia School 7.30am Rally for Maungawhau School Cnr Balmoral & Mt Eden Rds 7.30am Rally for Mt Eden Normal School Cnr Valley & Dominion Rds 7.30am Rally for Balmoral and Good Shepherd Schools Cnr Balmoral & Dominion Rds 7.30am Rally for Kowhai Intermediate Cnr New North & Onslow Rds 7.30am Rally for Avondale Primary and St Mary’s Cnr Rosebank & Great Schools North Rds 7.30am Rally for Blockhouse Bay, St Dominic’s and Cnr Blockhouse Bay Glenavon Rd/Donovan/Kinross St Roundabout 7.30am Rally for Blockhouse Bay Intermediate and Cnr Portage Rd & Bolton St Chaucer Schools 7.30am Rally for Dominion Road School Cnr Mt Albert & Dominion Rds 7.30am Rally for Edendale School Sandringham Rd outside Edendale School 7.30am Rally for Orakei and St Joseph’s Schools Cnr Kepa Rd & Coates Ave 7.30am Rally for Parnell School Cnr Gladstone Rd & St Stephens Ave 7.30am Rally for Rosebank School and Avondale Rosebank Rd outside Intermediate Avondale Intermediate 7.30am Rally for RTLB 7 Great North Road outside RTLB7 office Auckland Auckland 10am-11am Meeting for Bayfield, Freemans Bay, Grey Lynn, Freemans Bay Community Kadimah Marist Herne Bay, Newton Central, Centre, 52 Hepburn Street, Pasadena Intermediate and Ponsonby Ponsonby Intermediate Schools Auckland Auckland 10am-11am Meeting for Mt Albert, Marist Mt Albert, Mt Roskill Mt Albert War Memorial Hall, Intermediate, Mt Roskill Primary, Wesley Wairere Avenue and New Intermediate, Wesley Primary, May Road,Three North Road, Mt Albert Kings, CASS, Monte Cecilia, Gladstone, Owairaka, Waikowhai, Halsey Drive, Hillsborough, Waikowhai Intermediate, Hay Park, Maungawhau, Dominion Road, Point Chevalier, Kowhai Intermediate Schools Auckland Auckland 10am-11am Meeting for Avondale Intermediate, Avondale Avondale Jockey Club, 90 Primary, Blockhouse Bay Intermediate, Ash Street, Avondale Blockhouse Bay, Chaucer, Christ the King, Glenavon, Marshall Laing, New Windsor, Rosebank, St Dominic’s, St Mary’s and Waterview Schools Auckland Auckland 10am-11am Meeting for Bailey Rd, Churchill Park, Ellerslie, Auckland Netball Centre, 7 Glen Innes, Glen Taylor, Glenbrae, Glendowie, Allison Ferguson Drive, St Kohimarama, Meadowbank, Mt Carmel, Orakei, Johns Oranga, Panmure Bridge, Parnell, Pt England, Ruapotaka, Sommerville, St Heliers, St Ignatius, St Joseph’s,St Mary’s, St Patrick’s, St Pius X, St Thomas, Stanhope Road, Stonefields, Sylvia Park, Tamaki, Te Papapa, Victoria Ave Schools Auckland Auckland 10am-11am Meeting for Auckland Normal Intermediate, Alexandra Park Events Balmoral School, Cornwall Park, Edendale, Epsom Centre, Greenlane West Normal, Good Shepherd, Kohia School, Mt Eden Road and Manukau Road, Normal, Newmarket, Onehunga Primary, Our Lady Epsom of the Sacred Heart, Remuera Intermediate, Remuera Primary, Royal Oak Intermediate, Royal Oak Primary, RTLB 8,St Joseph’s, St Michael’s Schools Auckland West 7.30am Rally at Don Buck Road/Fred Taylor Drive Don Buck Road/Fred Taylor Auckland roundabout Drive roundabout 7.30am Rally at Cnr Lincoln Road/Universal Drive Cnr Lincoln Road/Universal Drive 7.30am Rally at Te Atatu Road motorway off-ramp Te Atatu Road motorway off-ramp 7.30am Rally at Kelston – Bunnings intersection Kelston – Bunnings intersection 10am-11am Meeting for West Auckland Branch members Church Unlimited, 3 Te Atatu Road, Glendene 11am March to Hon Phil Twyford’s electorate office. Church Unlimited to 6 onwards Railside Avenue, Henderson Auckland North Shore 7.30am Rally at Oteha Valley Road Oteha Valley Road 7.30am Rally at Glenfield Road Glenfield Road (between Domain & Eskdale Rds) 7.30am Rally at Highbury Bypass Highbury Bypass 7.30am Rally at Sunset Road Overbridge and Sunset Road Overbridge Constellation Bus Terminal and Constellation Bus Terminal 7.30am Rally for Forrest Hill/East Coast Road Forrest Hill/East Coast Road 7.30am Rally at Northcote Overbridge Northcote Overbridge 7.30am Rally at Devonport Ferry Terminal Devonport Ferry Terminal 7.30am Rally at Upper Harbour Motorway Bridge Upper Harbour Motorway Bridge 10am-11am Meeting for North Shore Branch members City Impact Church, 794 East Coast Road, Oteha Auckland Hibiscus 7.30am Rally for Gulf Harbour and Whangaparaoa Schools Coast Plaza Whangaparaoa Coast - meet at front carpark - picket along Plaza Road frontage 7.30am Rally for Stanmore Bay & Red Beach Schools Meet at Red Beach School, then walk to cnr Red Beach & Whangaparaoa Rds 7.30am Rally for Dairy Flat, Stella Maris and Silverdale Outside Kings Plant Barn, Schools Silverdale 7.30am Rally for Orewa North, Orewa Primary and Wainui Walk from Orewa Primary Schools on Maire Rd down to lights at the bottom of Maire Road and Grand Drive. Picket along front of shops. 9.30am-10.3 Meeting for Hibiscus Coast Branch members Salvation Army Hall, 32 0am Greenview Lane, Red Beach 10.30am March to National MP for Rodney, Mark Mitchell’s 7 Tamariki Ave, Orewa onwards electorate office to drop off petition signed at the meeting Counties-Manukau Manurewa 8am Rally for Clayton Park, Manurewa South and Mahia Rd/Coxhead Rd Reremoana Schools Roundabout 8am Rally for Weymouth, Waimahia, Finlayson Park Clendon Roundabout and Te Matauranga Schools 8am Rally for Rowandale, Clendon Park and Traffic lights - Browns Roscommon Schools Rd/Roscommon Rd 8am Rally for Greenmeadows, Manurewa East, RTLB Traffic lights - Great South and Leabank Schools Rd/Alfriston Rd/Weymouth Rd (KFC) 8am Rally for Manurewa Central, Manurewa West, Traffic lights - Great South Manurewa Intermediate and St Anne’s Schools Rd/Hill Rd 8am Rally for Hill Park and The Gardens Schools Intersection of Hill and Grande Vue Rds 8am Rally for Orams Rd - Everglade and Homai Traffic lights - Great South Schools Rd/Browns Rd 8am Rally for Wiri Central and BLENNZ Schools Traffic lights - Great South Rd/Kerrs Rd 8am Rally for: TBA Porchester Rd/Alfriston Rd 10am-11am Meeting for Manurewa Branch members (option 1) Life Church Manurewa, 24 Maich Road, Manurewa 10am-11am Meeting for Manurewa Branch members (option 2) Te Matariki Clendon Centre, 17 Palmers Road, Manukau Counties-Manukau Waiuku 7.30am Rally for Waiuku members Members to meet (and park) at Waiuku Netball Centre on Kitchener Road.
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