Photo Gallery

NVC in New Zealand/Aotearoa over the years

NZ International Intensive Training (NZIIT)
Hamilton 2005

 

Ron Ngata organiser of the NZIIT 2005
with support from his wife Libby Boone.
Ron is NZ's only CNVC certified trainer to date

 



Celebrating the joy of NVC with Marshall,
Valentina, Michael, and Sophia.
NZIIT Hamilton 9 days Nov-Dec 2005


Montessori Education and Peace Conference
Nelson April 2006


Sura Hart in action at the Montessori
Education and Peace Conference,
Nelson Aotearoa/NZ April 2006



Nuclear Disarmament Conference
Wellington May 2006

"Speak Peace" NVC book handouts



Sergio Duarte
Brazil's Ambassador
for global Disarmament



Tadatoshi Akiba
Mayor of Hiroshima
President of International
Mayors for Peace


phill

Hon. Phil Goff
Minister for Disarmament
& extra copy for
NZ Prime Minister,
Helen Clark


hobbs

Hon. Marion Hobbs
Labour Party MP
and former NZ
Minister for Disarmament
locke

Keith Lock
NZ Green Party


rhyl

Lady Rhyl Jansen
World President WFUNA
salis

Dame Laurie Salas
former Vice President
WFUNA
fortuin

Gregory Fortuin
former South African
Honorary Consul to NZ
& former NZ Race
Relations Conciliator

 


Alyn Ware
Global co-ordinator
Parliamentary Network
Nuclear Disarmament
(PNND)


Sir Paul Reeves
ex-Governor-General
of Aotearoa/NZ



2nd Regional Gathering
of the NVC Community
Acacia Bay, Taupo, NZ October 2007

The second Regional Gathering, for South East Asia,
Australia & NZ - Celebrating Conscious Community -
was held in Acacia Bay, Taupo, NZ/Aotearoa,
from 19-25 October 2007.


NVC Community Connect Newsletter commenced 2008

Koru weebly.bmp

Connecting our NVC Community across the land with
news items, articles and photos of interest, NVC
Community Connect commenced February 2008


NVC New Zealand/Aotearoa Website launched 2008

http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=c562ffaf9b&attid=0.1.1&disp=emb&view=att&th=11bfdfc523b2fea5

This stunning photo of Mount Ngauruhoe is featured as the banner for NVC Spirituality page on this website, launched November 2008. It was taken by Phil Toms of Auckland,
NVC trainer and staunch member of our NVC Community.