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  •   Home > News > National

    Thousands are moving through Auckland's CBD in today's pro-Palestine march, monitored by a slew of Police officers

    Thousands are moving through Auckland's CBD in today's pro-Palestine march, monitored by a slew of Police officers


    The previously planned route across the Harbour Bridge was called off due to strong winds.

    An organiser has said over a megaphone that as they near the end of the march at Victoria Park, there are still people left at Aotea Square, where it started.

    Protestor Neil Towles has travelled from Tauranga, and says this is the biggest protest he's ever seen, even though the bridge march didn't go ahead.

    He says it would've been a great spectacle - but is glad a huge group still showed up today.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    National:
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    Rugby:
    The halfback calvary is about to return for the All Blacks - just as they lose another number nine following the worst loss in their history against the Springboks 14:07

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    Accident and Emergency:
    A tugboat is on its way to rescue an oil and chemical tanker stuck off the coast of Stewart Island 13:27

    Rugby:
    The All Blacks' night to forget at Sky Stadium has been compounded by another halfback injury 13:07

    International:
    Donald Trump threatens new sanctions on Russia if NATO suspends all oil purchases 12:37

    Rugby League:
    Warriors coach Andrew Webster reckons they need to hit another level if they're to genuinely challenge for the NRL title 12:27

    Accident and Emergency:
    Emergency services have closed Hansens Line, in Palmerston North, due to a serious crash 11:57

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    Maori Language Week kicks off today, with it marking its 50th anniversary 11:47

    Law and Order:
    Marakopa fugitive Tom Phillips spent several months outdoors learning bushcraft and survival skills at one of New Zealand's most prestigious private schools 11:07


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