5 Apr 2024

In photos: Climate strikes across Aotearoa

7:39 pm on 5 April 2024
Climate protesters take to Parliament.

Photo: RNZ/Samuel Rillstone

Hundreds of people took part in protests on Friday led by a coalition of School Strike 4 Climate, Toitū Te Tiriti, and the Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa.

The protesters had six demands: To keep the ban on oil and gas exploration, end the Fast Track Approvals Bill, toitū te Tiriti o Waitangi, climate education for all, lower the voting age to 16 and to "free Palestine".

Associate Education Minister David Seymour said students should be in school rather than protesting.

School Strike 4 Climate founder Sophie Handford said if Seymour did not want students to miss school, then he needs to step up and treat the climate crisis for what it is.

Wellington

Wellington climate protest

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Spiderman poster at climate rally

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Climate protest in Wellington

Photo: RNZ / Pretoria Gordon

Wellington climate protest

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Climate protesters take to Parliament.

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Wellington Central MP Tamatha Paul speaks to climate protesters at Parliament

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Climate protesters take to Parliament.

Photo: RNZ/Samuel Rillstone

Wellington climate protest

Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

Auckland

People at the Climate Strike on 5 April, 2024 in Auckland.

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People at the Climate Strike on 5 April, 2024 in Auckland.

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People at the Climate Strike on 5 April, 2024 in Auckland.

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Christchurch

A range of age-groups at Christchurch climate protest

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Climate protest in Wellington

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Hornby High students at climate protest - Hornby High students Brayden Dixon, Isabella Demouth and Apollo Searels joined the Climate Strike march.

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Christchurch students climate protest - outside City Council building

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