Human Rights Commission begins conciliatory process with protesters
It's day 16 of the protest's occupation at Parliament, which turned violent yesterday.
It's day 16 of the protest's occupation at Parliament, which turned violent yesterday.
Police have angered Molesworth St residents by taking public car parks.
Corrections was continuing to monitor the situation and remained in contact with police.
"I think we can all agree, it's disgraceful."
Children's Commissioner says the protest on Parliament grounds is no place for children.
Three police officers were injured by an "unknown substance", believed to be acid.
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Protester's livestream captures anger between protesters as police move in.
OPINION: Surprising there have not been more fines or consequences given all the breaches.
Outside the protesting, many of those occupying the site are getting on with normal life.
Protest shouldn't have got to this but use of force unacceptable to many - Andrew Coster.
Pockets of protesters have arisen around the country.
Structure sparked anger online, along with graffiti scrawled across memorial to war dead.
Police said yesterday they would not pursue any enforcement action against protesters.
COMMENT: Trevor Mallard's efforts can only have served to antagonise the protesters.
Coster's "traffic management plan" to deal with the protests has raised eyebrows.
'Until politicians come out and address the people that ain't gonna change.' - Protester
Former Defence Minister Jonathan Coleman said bringing in the military could be a mistake.
OPINION: The camp's become a well-fed, ordered hippie village of sorts.
This comes after a statement was issued on behalf of all political parties' leaders.
Matt King has resigned from National and now plans his own political party.
He said his was one of 'probably 50' towing companies that would not tow the vehicles.
OPINION: Parliament's occupation is inevitable, as is its ending.
Police Association expects 'guaranteed incidents' with anti-mandate protesters.
National says Mallard's actions were childish and provocative.
Trevor Mallard has only one regret about blaring music at Parliament's protesters.
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Ardern, Bloomfield on Phase 2 of the Omicron outbreak and protesters.
On Friday night, the sprinklers were turned on in an effort to clear the protesters.