'Pretty gutting': Cop on anti-mandate 'fringe element', toll on health and family
Sergeant Tony Woodbridge is happy to be home. Last month, the Oamaru police officer put his hand up to go to Wellington to join his colleagues at the cord
Sergeant Tony Woodbridge is happy to be home. Last month, the Oamaru police officer put his hand up to go to Wellington to join his colleagues at the cord Keep Reading
Those arrested came from all walks of life, including tradies, entertainers, and health workers. Most were men, and their average age was 45. Keep Reading
More than two weeks on, a realtor, midwife and project manager open up. Keep Reading
Police and firefighters talk to protesters in the Octagon yesterday morning after being called shortly before 8am to reports of a fire under a... Keep Reading
A ceremony to “reawaken the life force” of the damaged grounds is being held after the 23-day anti-mandate protest left a massive clean-up operation. Keep Reading
New documents show intelligence agencies warned a violent protest in response to Covid-19 restrictions was possible late last year. Keep Reading
Two labs analysed material from the high-vis vests worn by police, and both were inconclusive. Keep Reading
Anti-vax principal once again in spotlight, this time over Parliament protest. Keep Reading
Police will not give details about finances and their investigation into the protest which occupied Parliament's grounds and surrounding streets. Keep Reading
Anti-mandate protesters blocked two entrances to the Westfield Riccarton Shopping Centre in Christchurch and caused major traffic congestion in the area. Keep Reading
It is time for protesters in Dunedin’s Octagon to go home, the city’s mayor and the Covid-19 Response Minister say. Chris Hipkins was asked what... Keep Reading
Dead patches of grass and two full rubbish skips are all that remain in the central city square, after protesters occupying the site for more than three weeks packed up and left. Keep Reading
More than 1700 complaints have been made about the police's actions during the Parliament protest, but the force used by officers has been defended and des Keep Reading
The property was found to be "contaminated with human waste, dirt and hay", police said. Keep Reading
Through the eyes and ears of hundreds of cameras trained on the many corners of the chaos, this is what happened at the bitter end of the long occupation at New Zealand’s Parliament grounds. Keep Reading
Christchurch City Council staff and police visited Cranmer Square this morning to formally notify the protesters. Keep Reading
Peaceful Protest? The inescapable problem for the defenders of the occupation of Parliament Grounds is how to explain the extraordinary viol... Keep Reading
Protester denies being racist, telling the Herald, 'I have a dark dad.' Keep Reading
Agencies who work with vulnerable Wellington communities are worried those people may get more sick and be less safe in the wake of the Parliament protest. Keep Reading
Twenty-eight of the protesters who occupied Parliament grounds over the past month have now tested positive for Covid-19. Keep Reading
The Foundation Cafe, located inside the library building, was also closed due to the protest but reopened just before 1pm. Keep Reading
Anti-mandate protesters accused the iwi of being "violent" and laughed at a haka. Keep Reading
They are calling for Parliament to be dissolved - an act the prime minister would have to advise on. Keep Reading
A peaceful shift across town has brought the same message being delivered to anti-mandate protesters in New Plymouth – move on. Keep Reading
New Zealand's top cop says it was unnerving watching the extreme violence as police moved in on protesters occupying the area outside Parliament last Wed Keep Reading
A new RNZ documentary shows the Parliament protests as they've never been seen before. Keep Reading