Protesters made sure they were heard as they sang and chanted in objection to Norwegian oil giant Statoil.
The protest was held in objection to two closed workshops organised at the Northland Regional Council yesterday in Whangarei, aimed at providing councillors, the Te Tai Tokerau Maori Advisory Committee and senior staff with a clear view of the regulations governing petroleum exploration, as well as their plans in the Northland region.
Statoil has been granted two licences to explore for oil in the Te Reinga Basin.
Whangarei kaumatua Fred Tito stood outside the NRC building on Water St with about 120 other protesters.
He was worried about the environmental impacts the oil drilling would have on the Northland coast.