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ENVIRONMENTAL RISK MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Managing Genetic ERMA New Zealand Modification in New Zealand NGA KAIWHAKATUPATO WHAKARARU TAIAO understanding the issues making it work November National Roadshow 4-5 November: Hamilton Quality Hotel I 4100 Garnett Avenue; Hamilton 6-7 November: Auckland Centra I Cnr Kirkbride & Ascot Roads; Mangere, Auckland I1-12 November: Palmerston North Quality Hotel 1110 Fitzherbert Avenue; Palmerston North 13-14 November: Wellington Convention Centre 111 Wakefield Street, Wellington 18-19 November: Christchurch Holiday Inn 356 Oxford Terrace Christchurch 20-21 November: Dunedin Public Art Gallery 30 The Octagon, Dunedin You are invited to come along and participate in the Day One areas that interest you: Session One Making lit work: The impact of amendments to the law (HSNO Act) This session focuses on informing those who will be directly affected by the legislative changes. The public session on day one (3.30 to Tpm) is your Session Two Understanding the issues For more information This session is designed for public participation and focuses on understanding how opportunity to come along enquiries should be HSNO works and how the Authority deals with the issues: listening to public concerns and to meet members of the answering questions. directed to: Environmental Risk Tina Suter Management Authority and Day Two Events Co-ordinator Nga Kaihautu Tikanga Taiao_ Session Three Hands-on delegated decision making for IBSCs ERMA New Zealand Ask questions directly in an Designed for applicants. This session is focussed at details associated with application informal setting and visit the and decision-making processes for low risk Genetically Modified Organisms: Ph: 04 916 2426 ERMA New Zealand Gallery Session Four Meeting with local iwi DDI: 04 918 4825 to find out who we are and Designed for applicants, IBSC members and ERMA New Zealand staff: Fax: 04 914 0433 what we do roadshowlermanzgovt.nz

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Forest and Bird, Issue 310, 1 November 2003, Page 3

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