'Liberated and excited': Thousands march in Tauranga, traffic disrupted
The protest was delayed to allow protesters caught in traffic.
The protest was delayed to allow protesters caught in traffic.
Hundreds gathered in Hamilton at 7.15am.
Protesters gathered at four locations before congregating in the city centre.
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Peters was responding to Te Pāti Māori’s promotion of the nationwide protests.
Budget Day protests 'p***ing on their (the Government’s) parade'.
Protest motorists will converge on motorways to try to accomplish maximum disruption.
Police want commuters to hit the road to work early and avoid the peak-hour Māori carkois.
Strike action is planned across the country tomorrow with major disruption to traffic.
The incident happened during the third reading of the Whakatōhea Treaty settlement.
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