
'Two, four, six, eight, this government is out the gate': 1000 people take part in hīkoi to defend te Tiriti o Waitangi
The march left Cape Reinga at dawn on February 2.
The march left Cape Reinga at dawn on February 2.
The Act leader was booed by the crowd at the dawn ceremony.
A hīkoi with an estimated 600 people marched from Paihia to Waitangi, and they were welcomed on to Te Tii Marae this morning. Video / Denise Piper / Merewai Durutalo / Michael Cunningham / Lois Turei
2000 to 6000 people are expected at Okains Bay today.
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All eyes are on Government MPs ahead of their arrival in Waitangi, works to control a large vegetation fire in Christchurch and the Drug Foundation sets up harm reduction drug checking ahead of Laneway Festival. Video / NZHerald / Getty / Newstalk ZB
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Wāhine leaders have been welcomed onto the Waitangi Treaty Grounds this morning.
Act's attempt to divide New Zealanders is not in good faith.
Thousands are set to converge on Waitangi to hear what the Government has to say.
Crown representatives have been welcomed to the National Iwi Chairs Forum in Kerikeri.
PM Christopher Luxon, National MP Tama Potaka, and Act leader David Seymour spoke to the media after arriving in Northland for the Iwi Chairs Forum. Video / David Fisher
PM says meeting included “good conversation” on the Treaty Principles Bill.
Riders are expected to join the annual hīkoi on the final leg.
Growing numbers of visitors see the exhibit as a highlight.
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The call comes after 12 people were arrested in December for vandalising the exhibition.