Seymour came out of the Beehive today to acknowledge the hīkoi and wave at the protesters - but retreated inside after just a ...
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 crowd and returning inside.
Interviewed earlier before Question Time, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said it was up to Parliament’s justice committee ...
More than 35,000 people have protested outside New Zealand’s parliament against a controversial bill seeking to reinterpret the country's founding document between British colonisers and Māori people.
Final preparations are being made as tens of thousands of people in te Hīkoi mō te Tiriti convoys converge in the capital.
New estimates point to 55,000 people attending today’s historic march on Parliament.The number of demonstrators has dwarfed the anti-Covid Parliamentary ...
The hīkoi promising to “kill the Bill” will reach the Beehive today - just days after the haka heard around the world. Tens ...
Crowds gathered on the lawns outside New Zealand's beehive-shaped parliament building ... At the centre of the outcry is ...
A proposed bill that won't become law has become a flashpoint on race relations at a critical moment in the fraught 180-year-old conversation about how New Zealand should honour the promises made to ...
Wellington.Scoop As the leaders of the hikoi arrived at Parliament this morning, the march stretched back through the CBD to ...
Parliament’s justice committee this morning called for public submissions on the Treaty Principles bill warning that submissions containing offensive language would not be accepted. In the call for ...
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.