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Nation Voices Essay Competition – Results announced

Nation Voices Essay Competition – Results announced

by Wendy McGuinness | Feb 26, 2016 | Project Nation Voices

The McGuinness Institute is delighted to announce the winners of the Nation Voices essay competition. The topic for the essay competition was: What makes a good prime minister of New Zealand? The essays were to focus particularly on the character, personality and...
Nation Voices Essay Competition – Results announced

Nation Voices essay competition – Only two more days to submit your essay

by Sally Hett | Dec 16, 2015 | Project Nation Voices

Only two more days to submit an essay for the Institute’s Nation Voices essay competition, which explores the question ‘What makes a good prime minister for New Zealand?’ This is an opportunity for a young New Zealander to have their work published in our upcoming...
Nation Voices Essay Competition – Results announced

Nation Voices essay competition – 5 more days to submit your essay

by Wendy McGuinness | Dec 14, 2015 | Project Nation Voices

‘WHAT MAKES A GOOD PRIME MINISTER FOR NEW ZEALAND?’ Submit essay by Friday, 18 December 2015 Results will be announced on Friday, 26 February 2016 Five more days to submit an essay for the Institute’s Nation Voices essay competition, which explores the question...
Nation Voices Essay Competition – Results announced

Nation Voices essay competition – entries due 18 December 2015

by Sally Hett | Nov 24, 2015 | Project Nation Voices

‘WHAT MAKES A GOOD PRIME MINISTER FOR NEW ZEALAND?’ Submit essay by Friday, 18 December 2015 Results will be announced on Friday, 26 February 2016 The McGuinness Institute is looking for young people aged between 18 and 25 to participate in our essay competition,...
Watch Dr Bernard Cadogan Discussing What Makes a Good Political Speech in New Zealand

Watch Dr Bernard Cadogan Discussing What Makes a Good Political Speech in New Zealand

by Wendy McGuinness | Jul 13, 2015 | Project Nation Voices

On 8 May Dr Bernard Cadogan discussed what makes a good political speech in New Zealand. Bernard presented us with a ‘perfect speech’, discussing the place of irony, wit and a range of other tools in political speeches today. It was an informative and...
Watch Dr Bernard Cadogan Discussing What Makes a Good Political Speech in New Zealand

Dr Bernard Cadogan Speaks on What Makes a Good Political Speech in New Zealand

by Hannah Steiner | May 8, 2015 | Project Nation Voices

Today we had the pleasure of hosting a lunch time discussion on what makes a good political speech in New Zealand. Dr Bernard Cadogan presented us with a ‘perfect speech’ discussing the place of irony, wit and a range of other tools in political speeches...

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