Analysis - The prime minister's attendance at Ōnuku marae was plagued by protest, distraction and delay. It underlined his avoidance of Waitangi, and was met with a forceful message from the hosts.
The Prime Minister received a warm welcome after heading south for Waitangi Day – but a warning that he must show stronger ...
Every year, hundreds of kaihoe (paddlers) from across New Zealand travel to a camp site in Waitangi known as “Tent City” to ...
Thousands gathered across New Zealand yesterday to celebrate the signing of the country’s founding document and some called ...
The bill's architect, David Seymour, met with protests at Waitangi marae — a Māori meeting house — during speeches by ...
February 6th has seen its share of transformative events throughout history, marking significant changes in politics, culture ...
New Zealand marked Waitangi Day, which laid the country's bicultural foundation, on Thursday to commemorate the 185th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, the country's founding ...
The Treaty of Waitangi's anniversary passed quietly amid political strains in New Zealand. Prime Minister Luxon avoided the main event, with controversy over a proposed law redefining the treaty's ...
It's often a day marked by spirited politics and at times boisterous protest. But Thursday's anniversary of New ...
Thousands gathered across New Zealand on Thursday to celebrate the signing of the country’s founding document and some called ...
Thousands of people have attended events in Waitangi in northern New Zealand, to celebrate the country's national day.