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  2. Hīkoi mō te Tiriti - Wikipedia

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    On 13 November, about 2000 protesters filed onto the Bridge of Remembrance. [33] On 17 November, a convoy from Bluff and Invercargill drove up to Christchurch to meet at Tuahiwi Marae. Then the convoy departed to head to Picton then on a ferry crossing to Wellington to meet up at Waitangi Park. [38]

  3. 2022 Wellington protest - Wikipedia

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    An organiser for the Christchurch protest stated that they had decided to leave peacefully in order to avoid a situation similar to the violent outcome of the Wellington protest. [209] Following the withdrawal of the protesters, Council contractors replaced the lawn in Cranmer Square, which amounted to about NZ$70,000.

  4. New Zealand's PM to launch 'Christchurch call' to curb online ...

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    New Zealand's leader Jacinda Ardern will join other world leaders in launching a "Christchurch call" to curb online extremism at an international meeting in Paris on Wednesday, following the worst ...

  5. List of protests in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Protest over the seabed and foreshore being declared public land. 2004 Tim Selwyn axe protest [6] 1 Auckland Charged with sedition: 2006 6 February Waitangi protest [7] Northland 2007 15 October New Zealand police raids: Ruatoki and throughout the country Several people charged as terrorists, but not found guilty for that offence.

  6. John Minto - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. COVID-19 protests in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Video Shows the Moment a Damaging Tornado Forms in Christchurch

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    A tornado hit Christchurch, New Zealand, leaving two people injured and ripping roofs off buildings on November 18, reports said.Footage captured by Nicolas, a Christchurch resident who didn’t ...

  9. Destiny Church (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    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]