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Agender New Zealand : ウィキペディア英語版 | Agender New Zealand Agender New Zealand is an organisation supporting transgender people and their families throughout New Zealand. Founded in 1996, Agender works both on a one-to-one basis with individuals as well as hosting national conferences which aim to enable mainstream organisations act in more appropriate ways. Previous Agender conferences have featured Wellington Mayor Kerry Prendergast, MP Grant Robertson, Carmen Rupe〔(Agender conference celebrates diversity | Human Rights Commission Newsletters )〕〔(Back in her old vamping ground | Stuff.co.nz )〕 Sarah Lurajud〔(July09Diversity )〕 Associate Minister of Justice Lianne Dalziel〔(beehive.govt.nz - Agender Conference 2008: Celebrating Our Gender )〕 and Fuimaono Karl Pulotu-Endemann.〔(Agender Conference 2009 - “Beeing Who We Are!” | Scoop News )〕 Agender was an active supporter〔(Rally in support of the Gender Identity Bill | Scoop News )〕〔(Dropping of Human Rights (Gender Identity) Bill | Scoop News )〕 of Georgina Beyer's Human Rights (Gender Identity) Bill which was dropped in 2006 after a legal opinion showed transgender people were already within the ambit of the Human Rights Act. ==References==
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