'Melting pot of disrespect': Fears Parliament protesters heading south
Police are monitoring various protests around New Zealand and will step in if necessary.
Police are monitoring various protests around New Zealand and will step in if necessary.
Police now combing through hours of protest footage as part of ongoing criminal inquiry.
Police and politicians defended tactics used to clear occupation of Parliament grounds.
The clean-up continues at Parliament as a heavy police presence remains.
Police maintain man's arrest was the right decision, despite IPCA report to the contrary.
The victim was left shocked after the incident.
Central Wellington residents applaud police after protest outside their homes is ended.
Dramatic video shows the moment a car races towards officers in Wellington.
This is how events in the capital unfolded on the 23rd day of the protest at Parliament.
Police still plan to 'contain' as protesters stay on at Parliament, camp in Auckland.
Wellington businesses have been hit twice as hard by Omicron as the other main centres.
"... People's views have hardened and I think everyone wants our streets and city back."
Former cop says frontline officers in Wellington are taking 'divide and conquer' approach.
The campsite remained in place this afternoon - and new supplies were delivered.
She is a woman aged between 60 and 70, Caucasian and of slight build.
The woman drove on the wrong side of the road and sped through police road spikes.
Police attended an incident at premises in Messines Road at 2pm on Monday.
A witness said a Subaru Legacy fled police and travelled down the North-Western Motorway.
Some of the rocks were 3.5 billion years old.
Police say the remains were found at a residential address on Woodham St.
Episode 25 of A Moment In Crime revisits the Raurimu massacre and the aftermath.
A blast for protesters whose unlawful bridge crossing stopped Auckland traffic for hours.
Officers stood down due to the vax mandate should return to work, the association says.
Rimutaka Prison staff reportedly "feeling embarrassed" as "there were a lot of failures".
Out of town officers have earned $100 extra a day while on duty in Wellington.
Saturday protest a new anti-mandate drive by Destiny Church's Freedom & Rights Coalition.
"The site is no longer a safe environment for families and children," police say.
Police have said no staff will be terminated while the government considers the decision.
Police were called to Sumner Beach in Christchurch about 11am.
Paul Craig Thompson is accused of having attended two Auckland Domain protests in October.