More than 35,000 people have protested outside New Zealand’s parliament against a controversial bill seeking to reinterpret the country's founding document between British colonisers and Māori people.
Two small populist parties are responsible for accelerating the shift, which has been felt acutely by the Indigenous Māori.
Tens of thousands of protestors opposing the Treaty Principles Bill have begun their final journey to the Capital and the steps of Parliament. Political reporter Lillian Hanly reports.
One of New Zealand's largest-ever protest movements has concluded in Wellington, where tens of thousands of Kiwis took to the ...
New Zealand's divisive treaty debate continues with a huge rally in Wellington of protesters against a government ...
Booming Indigenous Maori "haka" chants rang out across New Zealand's capital on Tuesday, as tens of thousands rallied against ...
As tens of thousands of marchers thronged the streets in New Zealand’s capital Wellington, the column of people, flags aloft, ...
In a historic protest, over 42,000 New Zealanders gathered at the parliament to oppose the Treaty Principles Bill, which aims ...
Booming Indigenous Maori "haka" chants rang out across New Zealand's capital on Tuesday, as tens of thousands rallied against ...