Former Prime Minister Helen Clark has weighed in on the battle to stop a 500-year-old kauri from being chopped down in Auckland.
Ms Clark - now the Administrator for the United Nations Development Programme - posted her views on a photo of supporters at a protest in Paturoa Rd, Titirangi, where the centuries' old kauri is due to be brought down.
"Extraordinary in this day and age that a permit would be given to fell a 500 year old kauri tree,'' she wrote.
The comment was made on a photo posted on Facebook by Waitakere Ranges Local Board member Greg Presland. He is pictured with fellow member Saffron Toms and board chairwoman Sandra Coney.
About 100 protesters were at the site early this morning, where the tree - as well as a 300-year-old neighbouring rimu - were due to be felled by contractors. One protestor climbed the kauri and contractors were forced to leave as a result.