A nine-day march against a bill opponents say will dilute the rights of Māori culminates in a huge rally in Wellington ...
The Treaty Principles Bill's architect made a brief appearance, and was met with chanting, as 35,000 people protesting overflowed from Parliament's lawn.
Police are expecting traffic, on foot and in vehicles, to get heavy in the city once again as Hīkoi mō te Tiriti departs Parliament and the CBD. Wellington District Commander Superintendent Corrie ...
Police estimated that over 15,000 people were marching towards parliament, with 2,000 already gathered at the parliamentary precinct.
That Treaty predates the emergence of our parliamentary democracy and the even later emergence of full adult suffrage as ...
The ACT leader was met with chants of "Kill the bill, kill the bill" when he walked out of the Beehive, before waving to the ...
Protesters have converged in the New Zealand's capital in protest of a bill which would reinterpret a 184-year treaty with the Māori people.
Police say about 2000 people are walking from Petone to the Wellington train station along State Highway 2 this morning, as part of the hīkoi mō Te Tiriti. The group set off at 4am, with cars ...
Parliament grounds has reached capacity as more than 35,000 people are estimated to be participating in the Hīkoi mō te ...
Wellington.Scoop As the leaders of the hikoi arrived at Parliament this morning, the march stretched back through the CBD to ...
Some people were dressed in traditional attire with feathered headgear and cloaks and carried traditional Maori weapons, ...