In the sixth in a series of lectures on The Left in New Zealand, Norman Douglas, Labour Party MP for Auckland Central, talks about the period after the 1966 election and the changes Labour needs to make.

The Left in New Zealand was a series of seven lectures on the current state of left wing politics in New Zealand. It was run by the Students'Association of the University of Auckland.

Primary Title
  • The Left in New Zealand
Episode Title
  • Labour After 1966
Date Broadcast
  • Monday 1 May 1967
Duration
  • 53:08
Series
  • 1
Episode
  • 6
Channel
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcaster
  • The University of Auckland Library
Owning Organisation
  • The University of Auckland Library
Programme Description
  • The Left in New Zealand was a series of seven lectures on the current state of left wing politics in New Zealand. It was run by the Students'Association of the University of Auckland.
Episode Description
  • In the sixth in a series of lectures on The Left in New Zealand, Norman Douglas, Labour Party MP for Auckland Central, talks about the period after the 1966 election and the changes Labour needs to make.
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Notes
  • This was a live event at The University of Auckland recorded by Professor Robert Chapman, Department of Politics
Subjects
  • New Zealand--Politics and government
Genres
  • History
  • Politics
  • Speech
Contributors
  • Norman Douglas MP (Lecturer)
Subjects
  • New Zealand--Politics and government