![]() Immigration New Zealand announced earlier this week that she did not meet the high threshold to be considered an excluded person under section 16 of the Immigration Act 2009. The applicants sought an interim order preventing Parker’s arrival until the judicial review can be heard in its totality.Īfter a two-hour hearing on Friday morning in the High Court at Wellington, which heard from the coalition of rainbow groups, Crown Law and intervenors the New Zealand Free Speech Union, High Court justice David Gendall declined the application. Gender Minorities Aotearoa, InsideOUT Kōara and Auckland Pride jointly filed a judicial review application on Thursday. ![]() Parker - who says she is a women’s rights supporter - is due to arrive in Auckland this afternoon, however, efforts of a coalition of rainbow groups opposing the arrival hoped to have her turned away. Groups opposing anti-transgender activist Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, also known as Posie Parker, from entering the country have failed in their High Court challenge. Canterbury Mornings with John MacDonald Podcast.Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills Podcast.The Resident Builder Podcast with Peter Wolfkamp.Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Podcast.Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave Podcast.Simon Barnett & James Daniels Afternoons Podcast.
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