ACT on Campus In Good Hands
Just spent three days in Auckland. Caught the last day of the ACT on Campus Conference and spent two days working with the main party on ACT branding, policy workshops and strategising.
It was all great, but I particularly enjoyed the day with AOC. It was a very good turnout-about 45 on Saturday and 25 on Sunday. Better than election year.
AOC has active branches at every campus, but Massey and an excellent core of activists.
Several went on to participate in the main party activities, held in ultra-ultra secret locations north of Auckland.
Mike Bridge of Victoria, replaced Auckland's Helen Simpson as AOC national president.
Trent Bellingham of Lincoln, replaced Canterbury's Andrew Falloon as VP.
Congrats to Mike and Trent.
Thanks very much to Helen and Andrew for doing a great job through 2006.
It was all great, but I particularly enjoyed the day with AOC. It was a very good turnout-about 45 on Saturday and 25 on Sunday. Better than election year.
AOC has active branches at every campus, but Massey and an excellent core of activists.
Several went on to participate in the main party activities, held in ultra-ultra secret locations north of Auckland.
Mike Bridge of Victoria, replaced Auckland's Helen Simpson as AOC national president.
Trent Bellingham of Lincoln, replaced Canterbury's Andrew Falloon as VP.
Congrats to Mike and Trent.
Thanks very much to Helen and Andrew for doing a great job through 2006.
2 Comments:
Not the place to go to pick up chicks I see.
You could try a Labour Party conference, but they'd all be lesbians.
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