A look at how Waitangi Day was marked around the motu

Last updated February 6, 2024

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The hīkoi approaches Waitangi on February 6
The hīkoi approaches Waitangi on February 6

Thousands of attendees and dignitaries gathered at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds today, 184 years after the signing of New Zealand's founding document. Relive 1News' live updates below.

What to know

  • It was a symbolic moment today for Christopher Luxon, as this is his first Waitangi Day as Prime Minister and since his Government was formed.
  • Winston Peters and David Seymour received a cold welcome from some attendees yesterday, some of whom booed and heckled their speeches.
  • Over a dozen waka landed at the Waitangi foreshore, with special attention paid to Ngātokimatawhaorua, the world's largest ceremonial waka marking 50 years since its refurbishment.
  • A hīkoi, expected to be the largest in 40 years, arrived on the Upper Treaty Grounds at Waitangi.
  • You can re-watch the Waitangi dawn ceremony here

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