Seymour came out of the Beehive today to acknowledge the hīkoi and wave at the protesters - but retreated inside after just a ...
People on foot and in cars began making their way into central Wellington from the early hours of this morning.
Interviewed earlier before Question Time, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said it was up to Parliament’s justice committee to decide whether the select committee process on the Treaty Principles Bill ...
New Zealand is not at risk of a civil war, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon declared as his Government continued to deal with ...
Parliament grounds are completely full and there are thousands of people spilling onto surrounding streets in Wellington. A protester was condemned by members of the hīkoi for letting off a flare as ...
More than 35,000 people have gathered as the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti overflows from Parliament's grounds and onto nearby ...
Parliament grounds has reached capacity as more than 35,000 people are estimated to be participating in the Hīkoi mō te ...
New English and maths curriculum documents remove all mention of the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, worrying teachers.
The remainder of the crowd has departed Waitangi Park, as Hīkoi mō teTiriti continues towards Parliament. The front of the ...
Wellington is bracing for one its biggest ever protests with up to 30,000 people expected to join the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti ...
Wellington.Scoop As the leaders of the hikoi arrived at Parliament this morning, the march stretched back through the CBD to ...
The Hikoi is scheduled to leave Waitangi Park at 10am and is expected to arrive at Parliament around midday. Police continue to report no significant issues from the morning as the crowds gathered.