Apartment residents applaud police after protesters cleared out
Residents in the Kate Sheppard Apartments applauded police as they returned home once the protesters were moved on. Video / Kieran McAnulty via Twitter
Residents in the Kate Sheppard Apartments applauded police as they returned home once the protesters were moved on. Video / Kieran McAnulty via Twitter
Dramatic video shows the moment a car races towards officers in Wellington.
The car was filmed driving around wildly between protesters and cops, coming heartstoppingly close to hitting the police line. Video / Emily Simpson via Twitter
One paper said 'it was 'the most significant use of force' by police during the protest.
Mallard also said Parliament's grounds will be "closed until further notice".
A community clean-up is being organised to clear out rubbish and other waste.
PM: 'I hope they will put down their weapons and police will arrest them.'
This is how events in the capital unfolded on the 23rd day of the protest at Parliament.
Occupation has shattered Wellington, but it's important not to draw the wrong conclusions.
More than 60 arrests as protesters forced off Parliament lawn - but battle continues.
Police still plan to 'contain' as protesters stay on at Parliament, camp in Auckland.
There are long queues at existing sites, causing traffic jams on State Highway 1.
The harm being done far outweighed any legitimate protest, Police Commissioner says.
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."
Andy Foster visiting protest influencers isn't as offensive as some might think.
Suppliers, growers, manufacturers feeling pinch, Countdown says.
There are still around 300 vehicles illegally parked near Parliament.
As Parliament occupation enters fourth week, one must wonder - what is police's strategy?
Police attended an incident at premises in Messines Road at 2pm on Monday.
The protesters show no sign of leaving.
At least 17 Covid-19 cases have now been connected to the Parliament protests.
Eighty per cent of cases recorded since the start of the pandemic are currently active.
The PM will make an announcement on isolation rules for returnees this afternoon.
Numbers at the anti-mandate protest in Wellington have decreased over the weekend.
Kiwis in Aus welcomed home, Russia’s nuclear deterrent on ‘special alert’ and anti-mandate protesters look to enforce their own mandates in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Calm scenes at Parliament this morning mark a strong contrast to clashes overnight.
A serious crash has blocked a section of State Highway 59 near Onepu Rd, Pukerua.
Police officers were spat on by protesters yesterday.
Ukraine and the Destiny Church-backed anti-Covid-19 mandate protests both in capital.