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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Hannah Tamaki launches political campaign for 2020 election
Hannah Tamaki is standing against current MP Labour's Tamati Coffey.
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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.
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Brian Tamaki takes aim at Public Health Response Bill
Labour must go. Those were the sentiments of Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki, as he took aim at the Government's COVID-19 Public Health Response Bill, and the Government-imposed restrictions on church gatherings.
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Man Up riders take to Rotorua streets in effort to end child abuse
Man Up took to the streets in a bid to help raise awareness and support an end to child abuse. This follows the tragic death of a boy in Rotorua whose father has been charged in relation to his death.
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Apology doesn't convince former politician
Former politician Georgina Beyer is not buying into Bishop Brian Tamaki's apology to the Rainbow Community following on from the launch of the Coalition New Zealand Party led by his wife Hannah. Tamaki made it public at his annual Destiny Church gathering in Auckland this weekend.
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Tamaki duo launch non-Christian political party
The wife of Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki, Hannah Tamaki will lead the party with two initial goals - to raise the party vote to five percent and win an electorate.