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.
Police are urging Hīkoi mō te Tiriti attendees to travel safe as they begin their journey home this evening. Wellington ...
A ground-breaking hīkoi of 42,000 people descended on Parliament today, telling lawmakers to kill ACT's Treaty Principles ...
Opposition to a contentious bill caused tens of thousands of protesters to gather outside New Zealand parliament on Tuesday.
In the gaslight to end gaslights David Seymour is suggesting that anyone opposed to his Treaty Principles Bill is also opposed to fundamental human rights.
Police say by mid-afternoon today 42,000 people gathered at the Parliamentary precinct and the surrounding streets.
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Disruption is expected on main roads and motorways around the city as the hīkoi arrives from Porirua, convenes in Waitangi Park in the morning, and heads to Parliament via Courtenay Place, Manners ...
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Hotels are sold out in the capital Wellington - up to 30,000 people are expected to attend Tuesday’s rally outside parliament ...
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