Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki has won an appeal on bail. Auckland High Court judge Paul Davison ruled he should have been granted bail instead of being remanded in prison.
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'Protest in a field!'- Seymour slams Tamaki supporters
“Brian Tamaki should be held at Springhill Prison" according to ACT leader David Seymour
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Bishop Brian Tamaki and Hannah Tamaki arrested, charged over protest rally
Bishop Brian Tamaki at his last court appearance
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Brian Tamaki addresses protestors at Auckland Domain
Brian Tamaki is addressing protestors gathered at Auckland Domain, as police warn Aucklanders to prepare for traffic disruptions in the central city this weekend.
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'Packed!' Thousands flood Tamaki's Domain in anti-lockdown protest
Thousands of people have descended on Auckland’s Domain in protest at Auckland’s level three lockdown.
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Brian Tamaki pleads not guilty to organising anti-lockdown protest
Destiny Church’s Bishop Brian Tamaki has pleaded not guilty to organising an anti-lockdown protest in breach of Covid-19 alert level restrictions.
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Bishop Tamaki promises minister 'no trouble' at Covid protest
Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson has had a go at trying to convince Bishop Brian Tamaki to cancel planned protests in Auckland and Christchurch tomorrow.
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Brian Tāmaki opposes new hate speech laws
Destiny church leader fervently objects to the Incitement of Hatred and Discrimination discussion document.
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Destiny Church makes traffic stopping protest ride into Auckland CBD
A convoy of Destiny Church motorbike riders led by leader Brian Tamaki rode down the southern motorway from Manukau to Queen St in Auckland today to protest for "freedom and rights".
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Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki says Level 2 restrictions were a breach of religious freedoms
Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki says the Government's restrictions in Level 2 around mass gatherings places of worship were a breach of religious freedoms.