The protest against the Treaty Principles Bill turned into a party after te Hīkoi mō te Tiriti left Parliament and headed to ...
After the hīkoi: supporters are proud of the message sent, but a six month long process for the Treaty Principles Bill still lies ahead.
The hīkoi to Parliament had a crowd triple the size of the 2004 Foreshore and Seabed equivalent, with people spilling onto ...
Authorities are urging Hīkoi mō te Tiriti attendees to travel safely as their journey home begins. It's estimated at least 42 ...
While the hīkoi is chiefly a protest against Act’s Treaty Principles Bill, protesters say they are also opposed to other ...
Tens of thousands of people have marched on the New Zealand parliament in Wellington to protest against a bill that critics say strikes at the core of the country’s founding principles and dilutes the ...
“What’s good for Māori is good for everyone, we come here as peace, we love everyone no matter who you are, where you come ...
Interviewed earlier before Question Time, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said it was up to Parliament’s justice committee ...
Associate justice minister and architect of the Treaty Principles Bill David Seymour came out of the Beehive on Tuesday to ...
Around 2000 people have now returned to Waitangi Park for the day’s final event, which is expected to finish about 7pm.
Opposition to a contentious bill caused tens of thousands of protesters to gather outside New Zealand parliament on Tuesday.
By mid-afternoon today 42,000 people gathered at the Parliamentary precinct and the surrounding streets, police say.