About 70 protesters aged between 77 and four months marched to Social Development Minister Paula Bennett's office in Waitakere today to protest against reforms that will force many more welfare beneficiaries to look for work.
Mt Eden poet Tim Birch, 77, came because "I'm always forking out of my pension to help the poor".
Adult literacy lecturer Grant Cole, 50, carrying four-month-old baby Tama, came because the Government said it had "no money for the poor" even though it could find hundreds of millions to bail out finance and insurance companies.
"I'm sick and tired of corporates lashing out against social welfare while themselves benefiting from social welfare," he said.
Jenny MacGibbon, a 57-year-old widow, caught a bus and a train to get there from her home in Beach Haven with her daughter Sian, 27, and grandchildren Che, 4, Rhiannon, 2, and Zahn, 9 months.