The GCSB Bill will have its third and final reading this week - probably on Thursday. Once that's done, it's basically law - it'll just be waiting for royal assent. But people are still fighting.
At Monday's public meeting in Wellington, the following activities were planned:
Action: Tuesday 2pm, (06/08/13), at Peter Dunne's home: 31 Box Hill, Khandallah in the Ohariu Electorate.
Put Dunne's home under surveillance
"The vulnerability of the GCSB Bill will be tested tomorrow at a protest against Peter Dunne.
Organisers of the protest have spoken to Peter Dunne's neighbours, who say they are also against the new spying powers of the GCSB Bill."
Action: Wednesday 3pm, (07/08/13), outside GCSB HQ, Pipitea House, Wellington
Surveil the Surveillers - Unmask the Spies - come dressed in a trench coat, wear dark glasses, bring a surveillance camera, masks and a whistle or two.
Pipitea House houses an interesting group of people, including not only the GCSB but also the Department of Minister and Cabinet (DPMC), the National Assessments Bureau (NAB), the Combined Threat Assessment Group (CTAG) and the Security and Risk Group (SRG). CTAG includes representatives from the Police, the GCSB, the Security Intelligence Service (SIS), the New Zealand Defence Force, Maritime New Zealand and the New Zealand Customs Service.
Action: Thursday (08/08/13) approximately 3pm, Parliament.
The Bill will probably be having its third and final reading. Attend Parliament, go to the Public Gallery - be a witness.
And of course: contact MPs (National, John Banks and Peter Dunne) and urge them not to vote for the Bill.