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The anti-mandate Parliament protests kicked off in February and lasted three weeks.
The anti-mandate Parliament protests kicked off in February and lasted three weeks. Keep Reading
Marae and iwi leaders are warning protesters they will continue to carry the shame of trampling tikanga unless they restore balance. Keep Reading
A couple charged in relation to the violent final day of anti-mandate protests at Parliament have chosen to take their case back to Wellington. Keep Reading
“It could be a month. It could be five years,” says the leader of the Mahanga Bay occupation. Keep Reading
A group camping at Māhanga Bay claims it is providing schooling for about 12 children, but authorities found no evidence of this during a site visit. Keep Reading
"Residents are telling them to go home," says a local councillor as Parliament protesters show signs of permanence in Miramar. Keep Reading
Katrina Uncles felt she was being "tracked and traced". She was part of a small anti-mask group of protesters in Wellington. Keep Reading
The group has been camping on an earthquake-damaged red zone area in Burwood since April 1. Keep Reading
Protesters occupying the Octagon have put out a call for supporters to join them as a Dunedin City Council deadline for them to move looms. Dunedin... Keep Reading
Residents of an east Christchurch suburb say they love their red zone, but are now warning others to stay away. Keep Reading
Newshub can also reveal the Speaker kept the sprinklers on for 19 hours. Keep Reading
Cranmer Square anti-mandate protesters have reportedly joined a new Christchurch camp with links to former far-right activist Kyle Chapman. Keep Reading
As a group of about 150 people sang along to Ukraine's national anthem in Wellington's Civic Square, across town anti-mandate protesters yelled through a megaphone about politicians and conspiracy theories. Keep Reading
Day one of a supposed 14-day protest has seen few people turn up. Keep Reading
The police operation set up to respond to the illegal occupation at Parliament has cost taxpayers more than $430,000. Keep Reading
Following the 23-day occupation, a new group has sprung up demanding an end to all Covid-19 restrictions. Keep Reading
A man whose personal bank account was used to receive donations for the Parliament protest is bankrupt and has been declared insolvent three times. Keep Reading
The crowd of thousands was now a crowd of hundreds, as a depleted protest group marched through central Christchurch on Sunday Keep Reading
Dunedin Mayor Aaron Hawkins is leading calls for the Octagon occupiers to go home, but the council is yet to act despite having the power to have... Keep Reading
The response to the occupation can't just be a narrow review by police watchdog, National Party leader says. Keep Reading
New Zealand has more laws about respecting the flag than about protecting parliament and its grounds. The 23-day occupation in Wellington showed how much needs to change. Keep Reading
The protest on Parliament grounds lasted 23 days. Keep Reading
Christchurch Council has billed Destiny Church for traffic management fees relating to recent protests. For once I am firmly if reluctantly on the side of Destiny Church. Exercising the right to protest should not attract Council bills. Keep Reading
In the aftermath of the three-week occupation of Parliament, where are the promised inquiries into what happened, and what could be done to prevent it happening again? Keep Reading
The invoices are for costs associated with traffic management during the anti-Government protests, but organiser Destiny Church's Derek Tait remains defiant. Keep Reading
A new RNZ documentary shows the Parliament protests as they've never been seen before. Keep Reading