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  2. New Zealand Writers Guild - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Writers Guild (NZWG) is a New Zealand trade union which represents writers in the fields of film, television, radio, theatre, video and multi-media. The guild's name in Māori language is Puni Taatuhi o Aotearoa. It provides services, events, networks, lobbying, and legal advice to writers mostly in the film and television industry.

  3. Category:Guilds in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:International Affiliation of Writers Guilds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "International Affiliation of Writers Guilds" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  6. Writers Guild - Wikipedia

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    Writers Guild may refer to: Australian Writers' Guild; New Zealand Writers Guild; Writers Guild of America. Writers Guild of America, East; Writers Guild of America, West; Writers Guild of Canada; Writers' Guild of Great Britain

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  8. International Affiliation of Writers Guilds - Wikipedia

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    The International Writers' Guild was founded in 1966 by unions from the United Kingdom, United States, and Yugoslavia. It gradually grew, but in 1986 it was replaced by the "International Affiliation of Writers' Guilds", with its founding members all being in English-speaking countries.

  9. Category:New Zealand writers - Wikipedia

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