A large hikoi around Australia will take place to call for greater rights for Kiwi expats.
The Iwi n Aus Foundation-organised protest will begin in Sydney on March 16 and will take about 41 days -- including visits to detention centres where New Zealanders are held while they fight deportation.
Full details of the itinerary will be announced on Waitangi Day, Iwi n Aus founder Erina Anderson-Morunga said in an email to supporters, but it would be on a "grand scale".
The hikoi will finish in New Zealand on April 25 -- Anzac Day. It aims to highlight the recent detention and deportation of New Zealanders from Australia.
But it will also draw attention to the lack of rights for an estimated 250,000 to 350,000 Kiwis living in Australia on "non-protected" visas, including few welfare safety nets and no automatic path to permanent residency or citizenship.