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Protesters disrupted traffic but Police were not present at the protest. [206] On 8 March, Christchurch City Council staff and Police met with protesters and issued them with instructions to remove the tents and camping equipment in Cranmer Square. The protesters agreed to take down these structures by the evening of 9 March. [207]
A similar protest [19] occurred at the January 2010 event, where Shahar Pe'er again competed. On the third day of protest (7 January 2010) John Minto was one of five protesters arrested [20] outside the ASB Tennis Centre in Auckland on a charge of disorderly behaviour. [21] [22] He later received of a 500-metre trespass-order. [23]
On 26 March 2024, members of the local Destiny Church in Gisborne painted over a rainbow crossing to protest against Erika and Coco Flash's drag queen event at the town's library. [120] Later that day, Destiny Church members protested the reading outside the Gisborne library, where they were met by LGBT counter-protesters. [121]
The Hastings protest saw 800 vehicles drive through the city with one local organiser comparing it to the 1981 Springbok Tour. [24] Protests were also held in Nelson and Tākaka in the South Island. [25] The Katikati protest in the North Island's Bay of Plenty region was jointly organised by Groundswell NZ and the KKCando Concerned Ratepayers. [26]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 November 2024. Protests against the COVID-19 mandates, lockdowns and restrictions in New Zealand See also: COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand COVID-19 protests in New Zealand Part of protests over responses to the COVID-19 pandemic Date 13 August 2020 – present Location New Zealand Caused by ...
Auckland had 350 occupiers at its peak, [citation needed] while Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin typically had fewer than 50. [ citation needed ] The success of the Auckland Occupation was largely attributable to the size of the city – nearly one third of all New Zealanders live in Auckland – and the involvement from the first moments ...
Defra’s response to latest protest today. 09:40, Alex Ross. The protest comes as the Government publishes a report on Wednesday analysing the state of UK food security.
The Mother of All Protests was a series of nationwide protests in New Zealand on 21 November 2021, organised by the farming advocacy group Groundswell NZ to oppose the government's rural sector regulations and policies. [1] Protests took place in 70 cities and towns across New Zealand.