With great excitement we have launched a brand new social business called Justice Print. Michael Bendall, the Director, has put significant time to the startup and is looking forward to growing this business for the communities good. JusticePrint is a printing company with a difference : As well as managing all your printing requirements from design to [...]
Over the past months ERJ, Community Law Canterbury, Pathway Trust and NZ Victim Support have been working hard towards the launch of a unique program offering restorative justice conferencing to post-sentence offenders, their families and victims. This program, one of only a handful in New Zealand, connects victims, criminals and the community in a process that aims not only [...]
One of our major campaigns for 2011 is to get Auckland Fair Trade city status. We have some wonderful partners in this campaign and the support list just keeps growing. Fairtrade delivers to some of our worlds poorest by paying fairer prices and putting money back into development. The city status is an public support of [...]
Listen to Harriet Lamb talking to Kim Hill on Radio New Zealand about who really pays for cheap bananas. It started very small and full of hope. But its daring campaigns have placed Fairtrade goods at the heart of the supermarket shelves. From bananas and coffee beans to cotton and chocolate Fairtrade has grown to [...]
For those interested in hearing more about how fairtrade makes a tangible difference to majority world communities come and check out Will Padilla from CooprAgri in Costa Rica. Will is 31 yrs old and has been involved with the Co-op for many years along with other family members. Will is in charge of Fairtrade Operations [...]
Edmund Rice Justice Aotearoa would like to warmly invite you to join us to hear special guest speakers Patrick Dodson, Phil Glendenning and Paul Lane. As some of the leading social justice advocates in Australia the trio will be with us to share their wisdom and knowledge. Patrick Dodson is a highly respected Aboriginal leader [...]
Journalist Floyd from US, Michael Henderson from UK and their teams meet the beginning of Bosnian war in Sarajevo. During their reports they find an orphanage run by devoted Mrs. Savic near the front line. Henderson gets so involved in kids’ problems that he decides to take on the children, Emira, illegally back to England. [...]


