Anzac Day Hīkoi for Peace in Wellington
Anzac Day can’t just be wreaths and silence while the world burns. This hīkoi asks what “never again” actually demands of us now.

Anzac Day can’t just be wreaths and silence while the world burns. This hīkoi asks what “never again” actually demands of us now.

People are being evacuated. Homes are flooding. The Greens say the Government must activate Civil Defence payments now — no delays, no red tape.

First they mock “woke weather warnings”. Then they praise resilience. Then they leave communities to fend for themselves in a climate crisis they helped deepen.

They keep the museum running. Now they’re being cut while leadership earns up to $470,000. Te Papa workers are drawing a line.

From Civic Square to Parliament — protesters are demanding NZ stop sitting on the fence while war escalates.
MBIE’s fight to roll back flexible work is heading toward an Employment Relations Authority hearing, with the PSA accusing the ministry of breaching its collective agreement and ignoring modern workplace realities.

The Alliance Party says the inquiry into Wellington’s Moa Point wastewater disaster must expand beyond local governance to confront a…

They run toward danger — now they’re on strike. The firefighter dispute isn’t just about pay, it’s about a system stretched too far.

Floods in Waikato and Wellington expose the gap between climate science and Government policy, as Civil Defence funding is cut during escalating disasters.

Wellington’s sewage crisis isn’t an accident. It’s the predictable result of decades of privatisation, underinvestment, and political cowardice.