Two protests in Auckland’s CBD monitored by police with cordons, road closures

Source: Radio New Zealand

Hundreds of people gathered at two separate protests on Saturday afternoon, prompting police cordons and some road closures.

Destiny Church-affiliated Freedom and Rights Coalition protesters gathered at Victoria Park in the late morning, and marched towards Fanshawe Street, where a police cordon had been set up.

A second protest took place in early afternoon, led by Toitū te Aroha, who calling for solidarity among diverse communities.

The first was led by Destiny Church’s Brian Tamaki, who delivered a speech and then asked the large crowd to follow him in a march.

Hundreds gathered at Victoria Park for the Destiny Church-affiliated rally. RNZ

In anticipation of the march, police had set up a cordon at the Fanshawe Street motorway on-ramp and off-ramp.

Superintendent Naila Hassan said more than a thousand marched towards the cordon.

“In Victoria Park, at its peak, police estimate 1200 people gathered and marched to our Fanshawe Street cordon, before dispersing.”

Police cordon during Destiny Church-affiliated protest. Blessen Tom/RNZ

Hassan said the police cordons were a “precautionary measure” for the safety of pedestrians and motorists.

“I’m immensely proud of all the police staff deployed on today’s operation for their professionalism in response to this event. Pleasingly, Aucklanders have been able to largely go about their weekend without incident.”

Protestors approach the police cordon at the Fanshawe Street motorway ramps.

The protesters marched to the entrance of the motorway, but retreated, after being met with dozens of police officers.

Tamaki addressed supporters of the Freedom and Rights Coalition at the cordon, and not long after, the group dispersed with many returning to Victoria Park.

The group was denied a permit to walk across the harbour bridge last month and police said no protest group from here on would be allowed to cross the harbour bridge for safety reasons and the pressure placed on the bridge’s infrastructure.

Protesters soon dispersed, after being met with dozens of police officers.

Superintendent Naila Hassan said a temporary stoppage of all southbound traffic on State Highway 1 was put in place from the Onewa Road off-ramp, but was lifted after a short period of time.

“We thank the public for their understanding, particularly those motorists who were briefly stopped on the northern motorway earlier today.”

About midday, a protest led by Toitū te Aroha saw hundreds of attendees march along Queen Street, escorted by police and temporarily blocking the road.

Hundreds marched along Queen Street as part of a protest led by Toitū te Aroha. Gaurav Sharma/RNZ

Police escorted the march, which temporarily closed Queen Street. Gaurav Sharma/RNZ

Spokesperson Bianca Ranson had said the aim was to stand in solidarity with diverse communities across Aotearoa.

The march continued through to Te Komititanga Square and the group then gathered in Myers Park.

The group called for unity among what they said was rising harassment of some minority groups. Gaurav Sharma/RNZ

Community group members addressed the gathering, including New Zealand Central Sikh Association representative Marshal Walia.

Marshal Walia, representative of New Zealand Central Sikh Association. Blessen Tom/RNZ

The rally ended with a haka led by Eru Kapa-Kingi.

Eru Kapa-Kingi. Blessen Tom/RNZ

After both rallies had ended, Hassan said police operations would continue to monitor any protest activity happening across Auckland CBD.

The police cordon around the Fanshawe Street motorway ramps was stood down about 2pm and Hassan said the protest group at Victoria park had largely dispersed.

“Our operation remains , and a police presence will remain across parts of the motorway network and CBD to monitor the situation.

“There are no further issues to report at this stage.”

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Mt Maunganui landslide: FENZ Search and Rescue team return home

Source: Radio New Zealand

Teams working at the Mauao search site on 25 January. RNZ / Nick Monro

One of the teams who have worked at the tragic Mt Maunganui campground landslide are returning home.

The Fire and Emergency specialist Urban Search and Rescue team are “in the process of demobilisation” and have left the cordoned-off site, FENZ said on Saturday.

However, Bay of Plenty police district commander Tim Anderson confirmed recovery efforts were continuing at the site.

“While some teams have started to depart, all the required safety measures and equipment remain in place to ensure the safety of all the teams who continue to work at the scene,” Anderson said.

The departing FENZ team have “worked meticulously and tirelessly throughout the operation”, FENZ assistant national commander David Guard said.

“Our thoughts remain with the families who lost loved ones in this devastating event. I would also like to thank the community for their outpouring of support.”

Guard also acknowledged the FENZ partnership with Police: “It was instrumental in our ability to achieve outcomes through our rescue phase and as we supported them in the DVI recovery phase.”

Six people were believed missing at the site, after the massive landslide struck on 22 January. On Saturday, a coroner confirmed the body of Rotorua woman Susan Doreen Knowles had been identified – she is the sixth victim formally identified.

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Auckland Protest: Update 6, final update

Source: New Zealand Police

Please attribute to Superintendent Naila Hassan, Waitematā District Commander:

Two protest groups gathered in central Auckland have now dispersed.

From the outset, Police have been clear that there would be no unlawful access on to the motorway network or Auckland Harbour Bridge.

In Victoria Park, at its peak Police estimate 1,200 people gathered and marched to our Fanshawe Street cordon, before dispersing.

No arrests have been made today.

I’m immensely proud of all the Police staff deployed on today’s operation for their professionalism in response to this event.

Today’s operation has been successful in keeping people safe and minimising any disruption to the wider public.

Pleasingly Aucklanders have been able to largely go about their weekend without incident.

We thank the public for their understanding, particularly those motorists who were briefly stopped on the Northern Motorway earlier today.

All cordons and closures have been lifted. However, the Police operation remains active.

Police will continue to monitor for any issues that might arise.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

Please note: A photo is attached, captured above from Victoria Park

Mt Maunganui landslide: FENZ Search and Rescue team returns home

Source: Radio New Zealand

Teams working at the Mauao search site on 25 January. RNZ / Nick Monro

One of the teams who have worked at the tragic Mt Maunganui campground landslide are returning home.

The Fire and Emergency specialist Urban Search and Rescue team are “in the process of demobilisation” and have left the cordoned-off site, FENZ said on Saturday.

However, Bay of Plenty police district commander Tim Anderson confirmed recovery efforts were continuing at the site.

“While some teams have started to depart, all the required safety measures and equipment remain in place to ensure the safety of all the teams who continue to work at the scene,” Anderson said.

The departing FENZ team have “worked meticulously and tirelessly throughout the operation”, FENZ assistant national commander David Guard said.

“Our thoughts remain with the families who lost loved ones in this devastating event. I would also like to thank the community for their outpouring of support.”

Guard also acknowledged the FENZ partnership with Police: “It was instrumental in our ability to achieve outcomes through our rescue phase and as we supported them in the DVI recovery phase.”

Six people were believed missing at the site, after the massive landslide struck on 22 January. On Saturday, a coroner confirmed the body of Rotorua woman Susan Doreen Knowles had been identified – she is the sixth victim formally identified.

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Karim Lopez leads Breakers to upset ANBL win over Melbourne

Source: Radio New Zealand

Karim Lopez of the Breakers. photosport

Teenager Karim Lopez came alive in the closing minutes as the Breakers upset Melbourne United 97-95 in Auckland to keep their Australian NBL playoff hopes alive.

The rising Mexican star scored 14 of his game-high 32 points in the last five minutes as the home side pulled ahead to secure a much-needed upset win.

It was a career-high haul for Lopez, whose deeds helped the Breakers overturn an eight point deficit with five minutes to play.

Victory lifts them to seventh (11-17) and one win behind the Jackjumpers (11-18), who hold down the sixth and final playoff spot, with the two teams to meet in a crucial contest in Tasmania on Sunday.

After that, the Breakers have just four games remaining as they launch a bold bid for a post-season berth, knowing they’re without the services of injured big men Rob Baker and Sam Mennenga for the rest of the campaign.

Lopez stepped into the void, the 18-year-old showing why he is regarded as a potential NBA player.

His scoring was complemented by eight rebounds, two assists and two blocks.

Robert Loe of the Breakers drives to the basket. photosport

Guard Parker Jackson-Cartwright finished with 23 points while centre Rob Loe’s 10 points were mixed with five rebounds, three assists and three blocks.

The Breakers shot exceptionally to open up a 17-8 lead but fourth-placed Melbourne edged the middle stages, led by 23 points from Jesse Edwards.

Former Breakers player Tom Abercrombie. David Rowland

After the match, former Breakers player Tom Abercrombie was honoured by having his jersey retired.

A four-time NBL champion, Abercrombie played from 2008 to 2024 and notched a club-record 429 games.

He addressed the crowd as his No.10 jersey was hung from the rafters at Spark Arena.

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Statement from the family of Susan Knowles + photo

Source: New Zealand Police

The following is a statement on behalf of the family of Susan Knowles.

Sue was a mother, sister, aunty, grandmother, and loving wife. Her grandkids called her Granna, she was a friend to many and loved by all.

In many ways she was larger than life and will be dearly missed.

Sue had a positive impact on so many people’s lives, through her work and her hobbies outside of work.

We like to refer to her as an active relaxer, somebody who was always on the go and looking for her next adventure.

Our family would like to acknowledge and send our appreciation to everybody who has reached out and sent lovely tributes for Sue.

What the teams working on the ground are faced with, is by no means anybody’s day to day work, and we will forever be appreciative of everything they have done in these unprecedented circumstances.

The digger operators, Police staff and Fire and Emergency New Zealand’s Urban Search and Rescue team have worked tirelessly in extremely challenging conditions.

These men and women have turned up day in, day out and worked extremely hard to bring Sue back to us.

We have formed so many great relationships with the teams over the last week and their efforts will have a lasting impact on our lives.

We want to express our appreciation for local iwi, everybody that has worked on site and the community for all their assistance, love, and support that we have been shown.

Note to media: The family will not be providing further comment and ask that their privacy be respected as they grieve.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre 

Auckland Protest: Update 5

Source: New Zealand Police

Please attribute to Superintendent Naila Hassan, Waitematā District Commander:

Police operations continue across Auckland CBD monitoring protest activity taking place today.

The protest group gathered at Victoria Park has largely dispersed.

The Police cordon on the Fanshawe Street motorway ramps is being stood down.

Our operation remains underway, and a Police presence will remain across parts of the motorway network and CBD to monitor the situation.

There are no further issues to report at this stage.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

Auckland Protest: Update 4

Source: New Zealand Police

Please attribute to Inspector Jacqui Whittaker, Auckland City Police:

Police have monitored the progress of another planned protest in central Auckland this afternoon.

Toitū Te Aroha has marched up Queen Street and has reached Myers Park.

Temporary road closures on Queen Street have since lifted.

We acknowledge the public for their understanding this afternoon.

There have been no issues to report.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

Lane blocked, Mouse Point Road/ SH7

Source: New Zealand Police

One lane on Mouse Point Road/ State Highway 7 is blocked following a two-vehicle crash this morning.

Emergency services received reports of the crash about 11am.

Motorists are asked to delay travel if possible and expect delays.

Police are in attendance and there are no reports of injuries.

ENDS

Issued by the Police Media Centre.

Auckland Protest: Update 3

Source: New Zealand Police

Please attribute to Superintendent Naila Hassan, Waitematā District Commander:

A Police cordon remains in place at the Fanshawe Street off-ramp and on-ramp.

Protestors moved from Victoria Park to the cordon where they met a visible Police presence.

A majority of this group have now moved away back towards Victoria Park.

A temporary stoppage of all southbound traffic on State Highway 1 was put in place from the Onewa Road off-ramp.

This was in place for a short time to allow additional Police resource to move into the CBD.

We thank motorists for their cooperation with this brief disruption.

There are no further issues at this stage.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police