Rights office
Parliamentary reporter A Christchurch office of the Human Rights Commission will open this week. The office, at 181 Cashel Street, will be staffed on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and an answer-phone service will be available outside those hours. The chief commissioner (Mr P. J. Downey) said this was the first commission office to open in the * South Island. Until now the only offices had been at Wellington and Auckland. The commission had always intended to open an office in Christchurch.
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Press, 2 April 1980, Page 6
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