Protesters in high spirits, flanked by police as Parliament occupation enters day four
The occupation is now in its fourth day.
The occupation is now in its fourth day.
Metservice has issued a heavy rain warning for Wellington over the weekend.
People are being warned to prepare for flooding, slips and dangerous waves.
Anti-mandate protest approaches fourth day, Cyclone Dovi on the way and close contact exemption registrations open in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Te Ara Korowai have won the Education and Child/Youth Development category at the awards.
The woman says her top was torn and she was left with blue bruising on her arm.
Police have arrested more than 50 people, and urge protesters to retreat peacefully.
Media such as news.com.au and the New York Times referred to the protest as "copycat".
Footage sent to the Herald shows officers dragging a naked protester from the crowd.
Record-high community cases today as Queenstown airport named new location of interest.
MPs universally condemned misinformation, while supporting their right to protest.
The club has taken the opportunity to be more representative of its community
Businesses to learn whether rapid antigen tests can be used in place of isolation.
Parts of the $1.25 billion motorway are being ripped up for repairs.
A father is furious after his 17yo daughter was attacked by aggressive protesters.
Angry protesters threw trespass notices back at police officers.
The event is usually attended by more than 22,500 festival goers.
New modelling has indicated that over one million Kiwis will be infected with Omicron.
'The only reason they can move around like this is majority of people are vaccinated.'
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It comes as a million Kiwis due for their booster will be getting contacted by text/email.
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Several parking wardens have quit due to safety concerns with the late-night shifts.
The costume trail features costumes, props, armoury, and weapons created by Wētā Workshop
The anti-mandate protesters intend to stay for 'at least a few days' in Wellington.
"It went from nice quiet caravan park to absolute bedlam in about an hour."
Fourteen people are in hospital with Covid, including one in intensive care.
There are major backlogs on the streets around Parliament and roads into the capital.
Schools are being hit by new Covid-19 cases within days of opening this year.
Yesterday 188 Covid-19 community cases were reported by health officials.