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Poo was pelted at officers during an early morning operation today to contain the protest at Parliament. The 3.30am operation caught the occupiers off guard with attempts to thwart the plan, resulting in eight arrests - seven for disorderly behaviour and one for obstruction. About 300 police staff worked to install concrete barriers at key roads around the perimeter of Parliament, which are designed to let protesters' cars out, but not back in.
Almost 30 Wellington community leaders - mayors, MPs, principals and business leaders - have banded together to urge an immediate end of the illegal protest activities at Parliament.
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“We are relying heavily on domestic tourists and business conferences,” McIntyre said. SCOTT HAMMOND/STUFF Duncan McIntrye thanked New Zealanders for visiting Marlborough and asked them to keep coming. Despite the downturn in international travellers he had experienced a “really-good summer”, because New Zealanders were travelling. The long Queen's Birthday weekend had also been busy. He wanted to thank New Zealanders for coming to Marlborough and asked that they continue to visit. CPR Airshop cafe worker Phoebe Barnef said since the opening of the bubble, it had seen several Australians coming through, however, all were visiting loved ones rather than travelling as tourists.