Protest
The Panel: Linda Clark and Richard Harman
MPs being unable to manage their staff and the continued unrest in the U.S. are on the agenda for this week's Sunday Morning panel discussion with guests Linda Clark and Richard Harman. Audio
Music feature, protest songs with Matariki Williams
Our music feature today is about the songs that have been the voice of protest all over the world. Our guest is Matariki Williams - curator of Matauranga Maori at Te Papa Museum in Wellington. Audio
Protest: Tautohetohe
Nuclear Free. Ihumatao. Universal Suffrage...through history New Zealanders have been staunch about standing up for what they believe in. In Protest: Tautohetohe (Te Papa Press) curators Stephanie… Audio, Gallery
How much power does the government have?
Simon Wilson Senior Writer for the NZ Herald talks about the powers and limits of government. Audio
When does protesting become counter-productive?
Around the world, Extinction Rebellion activists are disrupting cities to draw attention to the threat of climate change. But is there a danger these more extreme acts are counter-productive to the… Audio
UK Consulate worker detained in China after protest accusations
A worker from the British consulate in Hong Kong has been detained in mainland China after it's alleged he took part in the pro-democracy protests.
It's been two weeks since Simon Cheng disappeared… Video, Audio
Hong Kong ‘heading towards further confrontation’ – CNN correspondent
CNN's Ben Wedeman joins Checkpoint live from Hong Kong, where an anti-government campaign has crippled transport across the city. Video, Audio
Ihumātao: Police presence has 'potential to cause harm'
Māori health experts have sent an open letter to the prime minister, asking her to withdraw police from the Ihumātao occupation.
Muslims show solidarity with Ihumatao movement
Muslim leaders prayed with the people of Ihumatao on the weekend, sharing the pain of having their sacred spaces attacked. How important is kind of gesture? Audio
Ihumātao protest leaders waiting for govt invitation
The leader of protest group SOUL, Pania Newton, says she's still waiting for a formal invitation from the government, which has said there will be no construction on the site until an agreement has… Audio
Three people arrested at Ihumatao
Three people have been arrested at a controversial site near Auckland Airport tonight. Audio
Hundreds march to Parliament for abortion law reform
Hundreds of people marched to Parliament today calling for reform of New Zealand's abortion laws, as Cabinet prepares to consider a bill that would remove abortion from the Crimes Act. Video, Audio
Protesters at Auckland's Ihumātao site served eviction notices
Protesters remain at a police cordon, which is barring the public from a disputed piece of land near Mangere in Auckland. Video, Audio
Multiple protests outside Oranga Tamariki offices
Protesters picketed outside Oranga Tamariki's offices in New Plymouth, Hamilton and Christchurch today. Our reporter Katie Todd joined a small group of vocal protesters who spent their morning on… Video, Audio
Hong Kong protesters say extradition bill will put legal independence at risk
A peaceful mass protest in Hong Kong over an extradition bill descended into violence as several hundred protesters clashed with police outside the city's parliament. Zachary Goelman reports. Video, Audio
Protesters block entrance to Minerals Forum in Dunedin
More than 100 protesters clashed with police outside the Minerals Forum in Dunedin today, as they blocked dozens of delegates from entering the building. Video, Audio
Students skip school for climate change strike
Thousands of children called on adults to get real about climate change in mass protests around the country today. Video, Audio, Gallery
Are protests making a comeback?
Are protests making a comeback? This includes many of young New Zealanders marching for climage change. And internationally there have been some massive protests, including the 2017 Womens March which… Audio
The kids are alright - and they're rising up
Around the country, high school students are planning to take a day off school to protest perceived inaction from governments with regard to climate change. Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft… Audio
Group marches on Parliament over Ihumatao land dispute
A group with ancestral links to land at Ihumatao is calling on the government to revoke consent for a housing development there. About 300 people were at Parliament today to present an 18,000-strong… Video, Audio