Community members have come together in Tauranga today to honour New Zealand's fallen soldiers.
The thousands of Kiwis who were killed or injured in World War I were remembered at events across New Zealand - although services in Auckland were limited by Covid-19 restrictions.
Te Tuinga Whānau Support Services Trust laid down a wreath at 11.11 at Sulphur Point today to commemorate Armistice Day.
![Te Tuinga Whānau staff Rangi Ahipene, Tommy Kapai and Te Arahi Bryers at the gathering. Photo / Supplied](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/v2/TSDYKEMNWR25O73GFQVLT5ETGQ.jpg?auth=f2ab4d7e64d54d23389c89b68d64125c899e9710f22f56a3127baa4f2ac11ccb&width=16&height=11&quality=70&smart=true)
Te Tuinga Whānau Support Services Trust director Tommy Wilson said they wanted to remember the 9000 New Zealand lives lost in World War I - 338 of whom were Māori.