During the Toitū Te Tiriti hīkoi in Wellington, protesters showcased a variety of creative and witty protest signs, expressing their frustrations with the Treaty Principles Bill and the government’s response. From humorous genitalia jokes to references to Maori culture and political figures like David Seymour, the signs captured the diverse range of sentiments among the 35,000-strong crowd. The protest signs reflected a mix of anger, humor, and calls for accountability, encapsulating the passionate spirit of the demonstration.
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No grinches here: Mayor backs Christmas spend
Ashburton's mayor Neil Brown prioritizes community engagement over cost-cutting measures, allocating $30,000 for the Light up the Night Christmas event despite government pressure to reduce spending. The event, set for November 30, includes entertainment and the lighting of a giant Christmas tree in Baring Square East. Additionally, the NBS Ashburton Santa Parade, organized independently with council support, will take place on December 7 in the Ashburton Domain, showcasing a variety of themed entries and fostering...
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