Posts Tagged ‘Ethics’

Hamilton City council votes against hosting Erotica Expo

Friday, November 25th, 2011

Hamilton City councillors have voted nine to one against the Erotica Expo being held in the Claudelands Events Centre next year. Councillor Maria Westphal who chaired the strategy and policy meeting yesterday said “It was a balance between losing the money and not upsetting a large portion of the community.”  She said the expo did not match Hamilton’s “family friendly values”.

Councillor Ewan Wilson, who was alone in voting in favour of the expo, was “completely frustrated” with the decision. He said his “ultra conservative” co-councillors were “running very scared” after the V8’s debacle and were vote hunting. Wilson said no firm potential revenue was given for the two-to-three day event, but between $50,000 and $60,000 per year was the figure “bandied about” for what would have likely become an annual event.

The Erotica Expo’s promoters are still mulling over their options after obtaining legal advice that the councillors’ decision could be open to challenge through the courts. Spokesman David Crow said it was most definitely not the end of the road. He said the council had no authority under the Local Government Act to have made the decision on moral grounds, and “we have challenged and won against the Auckland City Council on a similar basis”.

The Claudelands Events Centre is facing a loss of up to $1.7 million in its first year, and a working group had been formed to reduce costs and increase custom.

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Hutt candidates debate Euthanasia

Friday, November 11th, 2011

All five Hutt South candidates would support a bill on assisted euthanasia to at least the select committee stage, voters were told last night.

About 30 people gathered at the Petone Library to hear the candidates – plus New Zealand First’s Rongotai candidate Brent Pierson – tell them why they should get their vote.

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Donations rejected – it matters where the money comes from

Friday, October 14th, 2011

“Groups should consider the ethics around accepting money from gaming trusts”, says captain Gerry Walker, head of Salvation Army Addiction Services.  The Salvation Army will not accept money from poker machines. The Maori Party and the Greens are also sending the money back. They have rejected donations from the Todd Corporation. Todd Corporation owns Todd Energy and Todd Read more

Casual relationships the norm

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

There were 20,900 marriages registered to New Zealand residents in the December 2010 year, down 700 or 3 percent from 21,600 marriages in 2009. A further 2,200 marriages were registered to overseas residents in 2010. The highest number of marriages in any year was in 1971, when 27,200 couples tied the knot. “What we should be doing is actively encouraging Read more

Is religion necessary for morality?

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Is religion necessary for morality? Many believers would say yes. Ricky Gervais is working on a new show,”Afterlife”, about an atheist who died and went to heaven – the point being made that believers don’t have the monopoly on morality. “All too often religious people equate faith with moral behavior”, says Pamela Taylor. “As a Muslim, I Read more

Youth need education in technology ethics

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

When Marshall McLuhan’s ground-breaking work in mass communication theory catapulted him into the spotlight more than 30 years ago, the internet and social media were faint blips on the world’s technological radar screen. What many people do not know is that the late University of Toronto professor and Roman Catholic convert also referred to the Read more

Info ethics needed after News of the World scandal

Friday, July 15th, 2011

In the light of News of the World phone hacking, L’Osservatore Romano editor-in-chief is calling for better info ethics in the field of journalism. “What happened has been very unfortunate and News of the World was just the tip of the iceberg,” editor-in-chief Gian Maria Vian told CNA. Vian said that the mounting scandals involving Read more

Is Marriage necessary any more?

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Forty years ago our parents had to get married if they wanted to have sex and children. Those who flouted the convention were either careless or brave. Today, nearly half of the children born in New Zealand are born outside marriage. At any one time, though, only about 12 per cent of them live with Read more

Business at the service of the common good

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

A Vatican sponsored executive summit on ethics for the business world has called for the employment of ethical business policies within companies and bringing economic justice to the wider world. According to Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican’s secretary of state, the real challenge is taking common principles and translating them into concrete action that will Read more

Do you need religion to be ethical?

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Atheists, agnostics and people who do not have any religious affiliation are often annoyed by what they consider to be an arrogant assumption on the part of believers that you need religion to be ethical. Some of them point out that the is no shortage people big on belief and short on ethical behaviour. Some terrible things have been Read more