'High visibility' police presence around Parliament after protest
Only a "small number" of protesters remaining in the CBD area following the violence yesterday.
Only a "small number" of protesters remaining in the CBD area following the violence yesterday. Keep Reading
Parliament's regular Question Time has been cancelled today after chaotic scenes at the protest yesterday, and MPs will instead deliver speeches on what happened. Keep Reading
Around 45 police and Auckland Council staff are on site as the protest group agrees to move on after fives days. Keep Reading
"I think it'll be a seven-figure number," Wellington City Mayor Andy Foster says. Keep Reading
As soon as it ended, the hard facts of this historic moment were being twisted and used by those who stand to gain the most from an anti-vaccination, anti-democracy, or alt-right agenda. Keep Reading
"We will not be having any protests at Parliament while it is being restored and made safe again," the Police Commissioner said. Keep Reading
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A big clean up will be on the cards after the anti-mandate protest outside Parliament came to an end. Keep Reading
Piles of rubbish visible all over the occupation site have mostly been cleared away, as those who live and work in the capital wake to empty streets. Keep Reading
A heavy police presence remains at Parliament and the surrounding streets after a mammoth operation to remove protesters yesterday saw the occupation disba Keep Reading
Businesses need direct financial support and people need to be drawn back to the city centre, Andy Foster says. Keep Reading
Police are out in force in Wellington this morning after yesterday's massive operation to clear the illegal occupation off Parliament grounds. Keep Reading
Early this morning the scene is quiet - a stark contrast to the chaos that played out on Wednesday. Keep Reading
Were the protesters motivated by valid concerns, radicalisation or was this simply the fist-shaking of a fringe minority? Keep Reading
Dramatic video shows the moment a car races towards officers in Wellington. Keep Reading
“This is not a counter-occupation, it’s an un-occupation,” says Keith Ng, who is organising volunteers to help restore the area as a public space. Keep Reading
Violence flares, riots break out after police clear out 23-day occupation. Keep Reading
A community clean-up is being organised to clear out rubbish and other waste. Keep Reading
OPINION: The disgraceful riot at Parliament will achieve nothing - except maybe make life just a little bit worse for the rest of us. Keep Reading
The fires are now out after tents were set alight on Parliament grounds, but protesters are continuing to clash with police and three officers have been taken to hospital, after bricks were torn up and thrown at them. Keep Reading
Bottles filled with paint were hurled at advancing officers, people were pepper-sprayed, punches were thrown, fires were lit, and dozens were arrested. Keep Reading
Police forced protesters off Parliament grounds, with violence spilling onto Wellington's streets. Keep Reading
While police and protesters clashed, many locals breathed a cautious sigh of relief. Keep Reading
PM: 'I hope they will put down their weapons and police will arrest them.' Keep Reading
Herald photographers Mark Mitchell, Mike Scott captured the action from the day. Keep Reading
A new RNZ documentary shows the Parliament protests as they've never been seen before. Keep Reading