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Thousands across New Zealand have joined convoys or hīkoi for a National Māori Action Day to coincide with Thursday's Budget announcements.

Three 'carkoi' slowed traffic on Auckland's Southern, Northern, and Western motorways during peak morning commuter time.

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In Hamilton, people left their cars at home, instead walking en masse towards Waikato University.

And in Wellington, more than 1000 people gathered at the Railway Station before a hīkoi to Parliament nearby.

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More than 1000 people gathered in Auckland's Aotea Square to demonstrate against the government's policies towards Maori.

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National Māori Action Day protesters in central Auckland on Budget Day. Photo: RNZ / Jessica Hopkins

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Christchurch

Hundreds gathered in central Christchurch as part of the nationwide Toitu Te Tiriti protests.

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Outside Christchurch's Bridge of Remembrance, organiser Merita Waitoa-Paki told supporters today is about all Maori.

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Wellington

Protesters gathered at Wellington Railway Station before marching to Parliament.

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Whangārei

A march in Whangārei, escorted by police on foot, occupied one lane of Bank Street for more than a kilometre and caused disruption to central city traffic. Despite that, there was little of the heckling seen in other centres, but many toots of support from passing motorists.

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Ngātiwai chairman Aperahama Kerepeti-Edwards brought his four-month-old grandson Tākiri Tū Te Ata, born on the eve of the national gathering at Turangawaewae Marae earlier this year and named in its honour. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

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Marchers listen to speeches at Whangārei's Laurie Hall Park ahead of the hīkoi. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Marchers listen to speeches at Whangārei's Laurie Hall Park ahead of the hīkoi. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

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A huge crowd fills Whangārei's Laurie Hall Park ahead of the hīkoi. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

The 1300-strong hīkoi makes its way up the Dent Street hill in Whangārei. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

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New Plymouth

Hundreds attended the Budget Day protest in New Plymouth's Puke Ariki Landing.

Hundreds attended the Budget Day protest in New Plymouth's Puke Ariki Landing. Photo: RNZ / Robin Martin

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