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People are now heading towards Parliament after arriving in Wellington.
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The undertaking "is the largest and most ambitious maintenance and renewal projects to be undertaken in New Zealand", NZTA said.
Tingjun Cao was stopped during a police vehicle check before he was arrested later the same day at Christchurch Airport.
Rezoning of 287 hectares of land will enable about 750 homes to be built in Kākā Valley and along the Botanical and Malvern hills.
Police said some of the alleged violent behaviour was directed towards people who were just doing their jobs was "totally unacceptable and cause for concern".
The man was rushed to Chatham Island Hospital, but has since died, police said.
Crowds engulfed the Parliament grounds which quickly reached capacity, with thousands spilling out onto surrounding streets.
Hīkoi departs Parliament after presenting petition, police detail scratches on murder accused's hands, and a key highway is set to close for nearly two months over summer.
The man allegedly aimed a high-powered laser at the Otago Rescue Helicopter for four minutes.
The tramper – who had not intended on being in the bush after dark – was dressed lightly and had no food or water when he became disoriented.
Simon Child, widely recognised as one of the most prolific goal scorers in New Zealand hockey history, has officially announced his retirement.
More than 35,000 arrived at Parliament today after setting off from the Far North last Monday.
Australian news agency AAP said the crowd was so vast, "many were unable to see or hear speakers" at the event.
The pilot was the only person on-board when the plane crashed in Tasman Bay, 42km north of Nelson, around 7.30pm.