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importance of the farming community to the country's food security and expressed frustration with alleged Government "bullying." Organiser McKenzie stated that the Howl of a Protest campaign went "unbelievably well" and that feedback from the general public was positive. Though the protests were largely peaceful, media company
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The protests wrapped up at 5pm New Zealand time. Auckland organiser Scott Bright claimed that the thousands of protesting farmers rallying together demonstrated "the seriousness" of the impacts of regulatory costs and the emotional toll on the rural community. Other participants drew attention to the
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In mid October 2022, Groundswell announced that it would hold a nationwide tractor protest on 20 October to protest against the Government's plans to charge farmers for greenhouse carbon emissions from 2025. McKenzie described the carbon emissions pricing scheme as an "assault on food production and
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In mid August, Groundswell NZ co-founder Bryce McKenzie confirmed that the group would be organising a nationwide protest campaign in November 2021 to oppose allegedly "unworkable regulations" relating to freshwater, indigenous biodiversity, and climate change. Co-founder Laurie Paterson stated that
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agreed to use an emissions metric based on what the group considered "sound science" and a warming-effect approach. McKenzie claimed that the Government's current emissions metric was not suitable for the New Zealand agricultural sector. Farmers and horticulturalists who do not fill the Agricultural
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current affairs programme "Special: Anger, Anxiety & Us." The co-founders reiterated that the organisation was against Government over-regulation of farming and stated that participants who had attended Groundswell protests with racist and abusive signs attacking Māori and Prime Minister Ardern
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In April 2022, McKenzie declined to meet Ardern with other farming industry bodies including DairyNZ and Beef + Lamb New Zealand, claiming it was difficult to get them to understand Groundswell's perspective. He also reiterated Groundswell's request for a solo meeting with the Prime Minister, which
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at Parliament in Wellington. McKenzie stated that the meeting went well and "gave it a six out of 10 for communication and about a two for achievement." A spokesperson for the Prime Minister stated that "there was a sharing of information and views, as is the case with the regular meeting she has
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from Timaru to Christchurch as part of their drive all the way to Auckland. Co-founders McKenzie and Paterson were to do the whole trek, meeting up with local farmers to boost the convoy along the way and to protest what they describe as "unworkable" regulations imposed on farmers through Labour's
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chairman and TTPP member Allan Birchfield supported Groundswell's position, fellow TTPP committee member and Te Runanga o Makaawhio chairman Paul Madgwick described Groundswell's letter as "mischief-making" and argued that Māori sites of significance were an important part of the National Planning
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In March 2022, a spokesperson for Prime Minister Ardern confirmed that she would meet Groundswell leaders McKenzie and Paterson as part of a meeting with a range of industry leaders at an undetermined future date. McKenzie welcomed the Government's decision to enter into dialogue with Groundswell
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journalist Charlie Mitchell, leaders of both Groundswell and VFF had allowed VFF members to attend Groundswell protest. Mitchell attributed Voices for Freedom's support for Groundswell's protests to an "identity crisis" caused by the Government's lessening of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, which
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On 5 July 2021, McKenzie invited farmers across New Zealand to participate in a nationwide "Howl of a Protest" campaign on 16 July to protest the Government's new and proposed freshwater regulations, winter grazing rules and indigenous biodiversity regulations. Protesters were encouraged to bring
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planning processes, claiming that significant natural areas, wetlands and landscapes were having a negative impact on people and their property values. Groundswell has also urged landowners to deny access to councils or their agents wanting to undertake mapping or information gathering of their
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Groundswell NZ has attracted criticism for alleged racism and misogyny after several participants in its Howl of a Protests rallies carried racist and misogynistic messages. In response, co-founder McKenzie disavowed the offensive signs as unrepresentative of farmers' views. In response to the
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in between 47 and 57 cities and towns throughout New Zealand to protest what they regarded as "increasing Government interference, unworkable regulations, and unjustified costs" on the rural sector. On 21 November 2021, Groundswell NZ held a second series of nationwide protests known as the
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In early September 2022, Groundswell NZ organised a protest convoy in Auckland to protest Government regulations which they claimed breached privacy and property rights. On 1 September 2022, a small convoy of tractors and escort vehicles drove through Auckland City to the
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farmers named Bryce McKenzie and Laurie Paterson, who were opposed to the Government's regulations on grazing, harvesting and freshwater use. The group first attracted media attention in October 2020 when McKenzie and Paterson organised a tractor protest in the
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elements opposed to the Government's COVID-19 lockdown and vaccination policies. Groundswell also published a list of acceptable signage on its website to counteract the problem of racist and offensive messages during the previous "Howl of a Protest" rally.
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Protest numbers were smaller compared to earlier protests with low turnout being blamed on farmers being busy during that time of the year. Groundswell's October protests also attracted several activists from the anti-vaccination group
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to protest against the Labour Government's new winter grazing and freshwater regulations. This protest attracted 120 participants. Groundswell NZ subsequently became a national movement organised through the social media platform
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had conceded that the HWEN scheme was flawed and had abandoned it. The following day, Shaw clarified that the Government had not abandoned its He Waka Eke Noa scheme and that the Government was considering advice from the
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rural communities". Protest convoys were planned for the major cities of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin as well as several smaller centres including New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Gisborne,
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was declined. According to McKenzie, the group was focusing on the Government's HWEN partnership to reduce primary sector emissions and the Water Services Bill, which would affect rural properties.
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movement. Members of the anti-vaccination group turned up in large numbers to October's Groundswell-organised protest against the government's proposal for a farm-level emissions pricing scheme.
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In early November 2021, Groundswell co-founder McKenzie denied being an anti-vaxxer after he refused to participate in a Dairy NZ promotional video encouraging farmers to get vaccinated against
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and officials. Shaw also reiterated the Government's commitment to working with the agricultural and horticultural sector to develop a "fair, effective system" for reducing carbon emissions.
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On 17 November 2022, Groundswell delivered to MPs and Ministers at Parliament a petition to stop the government's proposed agricultural emissions framework. In mid November 2022,
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In late December 2021, Climate Change Minister James Shaw confirmed that he had agreed to meet the leaders of Groundswell in Southland in 2022 at the request of National Party MP
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In February 2022, McKenzie confirmed that Groundswell had postponed its planned protest in Wellington due to the impact of adverse weather conditions on harvesting in both the
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at noon before heading to a speech in Mosgiel. In Dunedin, a counter-protester holding a sign which read "No farming on a dead planet" had it ripped from her by a bystander.
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On 21 August 2021, Groundswell supporter Damianne Wells attracted media attention after she staged a lone protest outside the Unichem Alexandra Pharmacy in
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and would occur nationwide on 21 November. This protest campaign was intended to build a momentum for the "Groundswell Gathering" that would be held at the
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declined to meet with McKenzie and Paterson, the duo confirmed that Groundswell would proceed with its "Mother of All Protests" campaign on 21 November.
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criticising the draft Te Tai o Poutini Plan (TTPP) and calling for its withdrawal. The group claimed the provisions for "significant natural areas" and
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negative publicity, the group published a list of acceptable signage on its website prior to the Mother of All Protests campaign in November 2021.
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climate policies. Their simple political message was “Things are bad, you need to vote, and you need to vote for change”.The event finished at the
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event in June 2023. "Drive Labour out - golf balls. The golf balls you won't mind putting in the bunker," advertising for the golf balls said.
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co-organised a nationwide "roadshow" to rally opposition against the Three Waters reforms. This roadshow toured 36 cities and towns including
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On 12 December, McKenzie and Paterson publicly distanced themselves from racist participants at Groundswell rallies during an interview with
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organiser and Waikato dairy co-op Tatua director Ross Townshend drew controversy after he made an offensive social media post disparaging
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due to the large number of participants. In Dunedin, organisers decided not to stop in the city but to instead drive through the city's
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On 22 July 2022, Groundswell urged farmers and horticulturalists to boycott the Government's Agricultural Production Census until
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the second planned protest campaign was in response to the Government's refusal to address their concerns about freshwater and
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On 20 September, Groundswell NZ co-founder Paterson confirmed that the November protest would be known as the
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with South Canterbury coordinator Roger Small encouraging participants to converge on Christchurch instead.
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In Gisborne, protesters travelled in 350 vehicles on Gisborne's main road. Notable participants included
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On 15 December 2022, McKenzie and Paterson finally met with Prime Minister Ardern, Agriculture Minister
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On 21 November, Groundswell NZ held its "Mother of All Protests" across 70 towns and centres including
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their utes, tractors and dogs into towns across New Zealand ranging from Gore in the South Island to
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reported that several participants had carried offensive signs expressing misogynistic attacks on
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is a farming advocacy group in New Zealand that was formed to oppose the New Zealand Government's
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convenor Tracy Thomasson and James Wolfen Duvall were also members of the anti-vaccination group
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in New Zealand. McKenzie disavowed the offensive signs as not representative of farmers' views.
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to Auckland organiser Scott Bright said that 50 tractors would be escorted by police along the
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affecting farmers and rural communities On 16 July 2021, Groundswell NZ staged a nationwide
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while stating he "was a bit disappointed to be lumped in with all the other sector groups."
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On 16 July, Groundswell staged protests in 57 cities and towns across New Zealand including
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were not part of Groundswell. The pair also denied that they and their organisation were
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reported that the group's Pukekohe and Auckland coordinator Scott Bright had met with
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region was jointly organised by Groundswell NZ and the KKCando Concerned Ratepayers.
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In September 2023 Groundswell organised a Drive 4 Change event to travel north on
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On 28 August, Stuff reported that several Groundswell NZ activists including
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attended the Wānaka protest. Timaru's streets were occupied by hundreds of
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protest was cancelled due to concerns that the event could be hijacked by
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In November 2021, controversy emerged on social media after links to the
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In November 2021, Groundswell expressed opposition to the Government's
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A ute participating in the Dunedin leg of the Mother of All Protests.
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Groundswell NZ has also called for the scrapping of the Government's
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In Christchurch, a Groundswell protest was diverted from the city's
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farmers and tradespersons protested the Government's regulations.
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Groundswell sold golf balls with the faces of Prime Minister
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In addition, the group has called for local councils to halt
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Production Census are liable for a maximum fine of NZ$ 500.
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Vance, Andrea; Hoyle, Craig; Ridout, Amy (28 August 2022).
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He Waka Eke Noa – Primary Sector Climate Action Partnership
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claimed that Groundswell NZ's website promoted racism and
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accusing Prime Minister Ardern of promoting Communism.
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sites of significance amounted to a land grab. While
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Groundswell NZ has advocated the elimination of the
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Protests were organised in 20 towns including 3237:Agricultural organisations based in New Zealand 2681:Manch, Thomas; Kelly, Rachael (11 March 2022). 125:On 25 July, Groundswell issued a letter in the 2296:"Groundswell plans nationwide tractor protest" 943:, and supporting the anti-vaccine protesters' 2847:"Political drama over golf balls at Fieldays" 2470:"Voices for Freedom hijacks farmers' protest" 8: 2748:"Groundswell delivers petition to Ministers" 1446:"He Waka Eke Noa Frequently Asked Questions" 1111: 1109: 1107: 1105: 104:Groundswell NZ has opposed the Government's 3133:Domain Name Commission (20 November 2021). 1968:"Groundswell NZ: More protests are planned" 1345:"Protest aims to bark before ute tax bites" 1305:"Farmers to make some noise throughout NZ" 967:Groundswell has distanced itself from the 828:Economic and Regional Development Minister 788:and other ministers on them at the annual 699:Attempted meetings with Government figures 3062: 3060: 670:prompted the VFF to look for new causes. 2533:Campbell, Georgina (22 September 2023). 460: 1379:"Mother of All Protests on November 21" 992: 752:would meet with Groundswell members in 443:and attacking the increased use of the 183:Groundswell NZ was founded by two West 34:National Policy Statement on Freshwater 2160:Srinivasa, Yashas (18 November 2021). 3175:from the original on 12 November 2021 3114:from the original on 1 September 2022 3013:from the original on 13 December 2021 2981:from the original on 19 November 2021 2948:from the original on 16 November 2021 2915:from the original on 21 November 2021 2826:from the original on 19 December 2022 2793:from the original on 22 November 2022 2760:from the original on 22 November 2022 2662:from the original on 18 February 2022 2365:Srinivasa, Yashas (18 October 2022). 2276:from the original on 1 September 2022 2243:from the original on 1 September 2022 2178:from the original on 17 November 2021 2108:from the original on 18 November 2021 2072:from the original on 18 November 2021 1616:from the original on 17 December 2021 1550:from the original on 2 September 2022 1269:"Groundswell NZ – Position statement" 1246:from the original on 19 November 2021 1049:from the original on 19 November 2021 7: 3081:from the original on 4 November 2021 2625:from the original on 11 January 2022 2514:from the original on 23 October 2022 2482:from the original on 21 October 2022 2449:from the original on 20 October 2022 2416:from the original on 22 October 2022 2383:from the original on 19 October 2022 2346:from the original on 21 October 2022 2332:Hampson, Matthew (20 October 2022). 2310:from the original on 23 October 2022 2262:Skipwith, David (1 September 2022). 2046:from the original on 1 November 2021 2013:from the original on 31 October 2021 1505:"He Waka Eke Noa Set To Be Scrapped" 1470:Brettkelly, Sharon (12 April 2022). 687:in Auckland on October 1, where the 457:Mother of All Protests (New Zealand) 364:before progressing up the city into 63:New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme 3045:from the original on 28 August 2021 2967:Kelly, Rachael (18 November 2021). 2812:Kelly, Rachael (15 December 2022). 2779:Kelly, Rachael (21 November 2022). 2644:Kelly, Rachael (15 February 2022). 2468:Roberts, Nadine (20 October 2022). 2435:Franks, Raphael (20 October 2022). 2229:Groundswell NZ (1 September 2022). 2127:Matthews, Jane (18 November 2021). 1980:from the original on 16 August 2021 1948:from the original on 16 August 2021 1583:from the original on 23 August 2022 1426:from the original on 23 August 2022 1232:Kelly, Rachael (19 November 2021). 1194:"Protesters asked to stick to cars" 914:The Freedoms & Rights Coalition 812:On 16 November 2021, Groundswell's 771:and Associate Agriculture Minister 3262:2020 establishments in New Zealand 3067:Porter, Nadine (2 November 2021). 2727:from the original on 27 April 2022 2695:from the original on 18 March 2022 2611:Kelly, Rachel (28 December 2021). 2559:Hewett, William (1 October 2023). 2206:. 21 November 2021. Archived from 2094:Fuller, Piers (18 November 2021). 1768:Robertson, Murray (16 July 2021). 1192:Morgan, Jared (20 November 2021). 804:Allegations of racism and misogyny 159:In June 2022, Groundswell and the 16:New Zealand farming advocacy group 14: 2032:Kelly, Rachel (1 November 2021). 1999:Kelly, Rachel (29 October 2021). 1915:from the original on 19 July 2021 1879:from the original on 15 July 2021 1869:"A howl of a protest in Katikati" 1848:from the original on 15 July 2021 1815:from the original on 16 July 2021 1746:from the original on 19 July 2021 1713:from the original on 12 June 2022 1602:Wade, Amelia (15 December 2021). 1569:McMahon, Brendan (25 July 2022). 1503:Groundswell NZ (20 August 2022). 1355:from the original on 20 July 2021 1281:from the original on 18 July 2021 1168:from the original on 16 July 2021 1130:from the original on 15 July 2021 1090:from the original on 15 July 2021 1007:from the original on 13 July 2021 69:(MIQ) facilities in New Zealand. 2934:Fox, Andrea (16 November 2021). 1934:Kelly, Rachel (16 August 2021). 1867:Liddle, Rosalie (16 July 2021). 1681:from the original on 9 June 2022 1649:from the original on 9 June 2022 1536:Kelly, Rachel (21 August 2022). 1484:from the original on 8 June 2022 1377:Rae, Sally (20 September 2021). 1343:Anderson, David (14 July 2021). 1319:from the original on 4 July 2021 951:Links to the NZ Taxpayers' Union 937:2022 New Zealand local elections 640:2022 Nationwide tractor protest 67:managed isolation and quarantine 3257:Social movements in New Zealand 2746:Towle, Max (17 November 2022). 1635:Boland, Kristie (3 June 2022). 1412:Kelly, Rachael (22 July 2022). 148:Water Services Reform Programme 74:Clean Car Package rebate scheme 2402:Leahy, Ben (21 October 2022). 1801:Sharpe, Marty (16 July 2021). 1732:Kelly, Rachel (16 July 2021). 424:protest in the North Island's 1: 2845:Lynch, Jenna (15 June 2023). 1669:"Three Waters meeting packed" 1274:. Groundswell NZ. July 2021. 1116:Ryder, Wyatt (16 July 2021). 837:in response to a question by 776:with farming sector groups." 412:. Protests were also held in 154:Three Waters reform programme 38:Three Waters reform programme 1901:Fyfe, James (19 July 2021). 1834:Newman, Tim (14 July 2021). 1154:Fyfe, Jamie (16 July 2021). 957:New Zealand Taxpayers' Union 634:New Zealand Transport Agency 161:New Zealand Taxpayers' Union 1001:"Welcome to Groundswell NZ" 963:Links to Voices For Freedom 135:West Coast Regional Council 3278: 454: 393:, trucks, and tractors as 216:Howl of a Protest campaign 213: 145: 42:Howl of a Protest campaign 750:Climate Change Commission 472:climate change mitigation 420:in the South Island. The 115:Climate Change Commission 3135:"motherofallprotests.nz" 945:occupation of Parliament 933:Tasman District Councils 799:Issues and controversies 485:in February 2022. 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Index


National Policy Statement on Freshwater
Three Waters reform programme
Howl of a Protest campaign
Mother of All Protests
Labour Government
New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme
managed isolation and quarantine
Clean Car Package rebate scheme
utes
Resource Management Act
Statistics New Zealand
He Waka Eke Noa
James Shaw
Climate Change Commission
West Coast Region
Māori
West Coast Regional Council
Water Services Reform Programme
Three Waters reform programme
New Zealand Taxpayers' Union
Christchurch
Alexandra
Invercargill
Otago
South Island
Gore
Facebook
Howl of a Protest campaign

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