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Waitangi Day 2025 in pictures

06:48 am on 7 February 2025
Wiremu Keretene (Ngāti Hine) holds a sleeping child during the waka display at Tii Beach this morning.

Wiremu Keretene (Ngāti Hine) holds a sleeping child during the waka display at Tii Beach this morning. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

A dawn ceremony marked the beginning of Waitangi Day commemorations at Te Whare Rūnanga Marae on the upper Treaty grounds.

Events were also held throughout the country, with hundreds of people expected at Ōnuku Marae in Akaroa - Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon were among them.

The Waitangi Day commemorations included a flag raising ceremony and the traditional waka parade.

Here's some of the day's highlights, captured in pictures:

Kaihoe at Waitangi

Tamariki, Raupatu Hetaraka from Ngāti Kahu watching the kaihoe at Waitangi Day 2025.

Tamariki, Raupatu Hetaraka from Ngāti Kahu watching the kaihoe at Waitangi Day 2025. Photo: RNZ / Layla Bailey-McDowell

Wiremu Keretene (Ngāti Hine) holds a sleeping child during the waka display at Tii Beach this morning.

Wiremu Keretene (Ngāti Hine) holds a sleeping child during the waka display at Tii Beach this morning. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

A waka passes Tii Beach during this morning's display. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

Abenzar Wichman and Tearii Kupa-Wichman, of Whangārei, and Joey Rapana, of Kawakawa, represent the Cook Islands during this morning's waka display and mass haka. Photo: RNZ / Peter de Graaf

The kaihoe arrives. Photo: RNZ / Layla Bailey-McDowell

The waka hitting the water. Photo: RNZ/Layla Bailey-McDowell

Photo: RNZ/Layla Bailey-McDowell

Photo: RNZ/Layla Bailey-McDowell

Photo: RNZ/Layla Bailey-McDowell

Waitangi Day commemorations will also include a flag raising ceremony. Photo: RNZ / Layla Bailey-McDowell

Kandyss Hetaraka from Whangaruru. Photo: RNZ / Layla Bailey-McDowell

Kaihoe at Waitangi Day 2025. Photo: RNZ / Layla Bailey-McDowell

A mass haka breaks out on the beach. Photo: RNZ / Layla Bailey-McDowell

Kaihoe arriving at low tide. Photo: RNZ / Layla Bailey-McDowell

Great waka returns to Hobson Bay

The waka Mātaatua is pulled from the water, to be returned to its whare for another year. Photo: RNZ/Peter de Graaf

Hātea kapa haka

The award winning cultural group, from Peehiaaweri Marae, near Whangaarei, performed to a crowd of hundreds under a sweltering sun. Photo: RNZ/Peter de Graaf

The Dawn Ceremony

Dawn ceremony. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

Māori wardens at the dawn service. Photo: RNZ / Cole Eastham-Farrelly

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Hundreds at the dawn ceremony. Photo: RNZ

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Photo: RNZ

New Zealand politicians at the ceremony. Photo: RNZ

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Photo: RNZ

Prime Minister arriving at Ōnuku Marae

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is welcomed on to Ōnuku marae. Photo: RNZ / Russell Palmer

Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon are among the hundreds of people expected at Ōnuku Marae . Photo: RNZ / Russell Palmer

Photo: RNZ/Nathan Mckinnon

The Prime Minister being welcome onto the Marae. Photo: RNZ / Russell Palmer

Photo: RNZ/Nathan Mckinnon

Onuku Marae ahead of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's arrival. Photo: RNZ / Russell Palmer

Photo: RNZ/Nathan Mckinnon

Waitangi Day at Onuku Marae 2025. Photo: RNZ / Nathan Mckinnon

Waitangi day Hikoi

The Hikoi in Wellington. Photo: RNZ/Emma Andrews

Photo: RNZ/Emma Andrews

Hīkoi arrives on Waitangi Day 2025. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

Hīkoi arrives on Waitangi Day 2025. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

The Hikoi moving through the streets of Wellington. Photo: RNZ/Emma Andrews

Hīkoi arrives on Waitangi Day 2025. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

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