Protest
Kauri attacked with chainsaw, while activist in its branches
An arborist who has been staging a sit-in up a west Auckland kauri tree has come down and turned himself into police after its trunk was attacked with chainsaws. Video
Protest against the sale of state houses
Around 60 people representing state tenants from all over the country marched on Parliament today calling on the government to rethink its plan to sell off state houses. Our reporter Shannon Gillies… Audio
Tenants march against sale of state houses.
State housing tenants from across the country are heading to parliament today, protesting against the Government's plans to sell off state houses. Audio
Some contrition from protester fined for scaling Beehive
One of the protesters convicted of scaling Parliament buildings in June says he's sorry their action has cost the tax payer more than 36-thousand dollars. Audio
Greenpeace protest at parliament costs tax payers $36.000
A climate change protest on the roof of Parliament buildings has cost tax payers over 36 thousand dollars Audio
Protesters interrupt Israel soldier talk
Protesters chanted and interrupted a talk from two Israel Defence Force soldiers at Victoria University in Wellington last night.
Deep-sea oil drilling protest in Northland
Security was tight at the Northland Regional Council today after protesters occupied the building's carpark to object to deep-sea oil drilling. Audio
Japan poised for nuclear comeback
Cushla Norman reports from Japan on the reopening of nuclear power plants 2 years after the Fukushima meltdown post the tsunami Audio
Anti-war protest leader reflects 50 years on
New Zealand's involvement in the war sparked a vigorous protest movement. Audio
The Umbrella Movement
A 4m high wooden figure holding a bright yellow umbrella became a symbol for the thousands of Hong Kong protesters last year. Umbrella Man led to the Umbrella Movement, referring to the canopies… Audio
Parliament rooftop protest
The Greenpeace members were protesting about government inaction on climate change. Audio
Pacific Music Awards 2015
Radio New Zealand International's Indira Moala was at the 2015 Pacific Music Awards. She talks to the night's big winners Cydel's Saipele Nili and David Letoa, plus Herbs stalwarts Phil Toms and Toni… Audio
Kelvin Davis - anti sexual violence hikoi
MP for Te Tai Tokerau Kelvin Davis reports from his hikoi against domestic and sexual violence. Audio
Cardinal John Dew - Prayer and Protest
Wellington's Archbishop John Dew was named a Cardinal earlier this year by Pope Francis. He talks to Wallace about being called to the priesthood, the church's work for social justice, the meaning of… Audio
Protestor cautiously relieved that tree will be spared
Returning now to our top story, and an apparent reprieve for two trees, threatened with felling so a house could be built in Auckland bush. Audio
Protestor spends night in kauri tree
A protestor has spent a 'comfortable' night sleeping 25-metres up a Kauri tree in the Auckland suburb of Titirangi. Audio
Kauri protestor given a trespass notice
The police have issued a tresspass notice to Michael Tavares the protester 25 metres up an ancient Kauri in West Auckland. Audio
Protestor will stay in tree despite reprieve for now
Among the protesters this morning is Michael Tavares who has climbed the kauri tree. Audio
Reprieve for now, for threatened trees in Auckland
Protestors have been out in force at a west Auckland property this morning as developers chop down a 500 year old kauri and 300 year old Rimu tree. Audio
Tim McBride - A Lifetime Opposing Greater Surveillance
Tim McBride is the author of The New Zealand Civil Rights Handbook and was a human rights lawyer for many years. Tim opposed the 1977 SIS bill (which saw tens of thousands protesting on the streets)… Audio