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Waitangi 2026: Dawn service in pictures

Waitangi 2026: Dawn service in pictures
Photo: RNZ / Layla Bailey-McDowell

Politicians, church leaders, local iwi and a crowd in the thousands attended the dawn service which kicked off Waitangi Day celebrations.

The service included a rowdy reception for deputy prime minister David Seymour, who faced boos, and audience members heckling him during his speech. A pūtatara (conch shell) could also be heard blowing.

RNZ photographers and journalists were at the service.

Here is how the morning unfolded in pictures.

Sunrise at Waitangi today. Photo: RNZ / Layla Bailey-McDowell

Crowds gathered early for the dawn service. Photo: RNZ / Mark Papalii

The governor general Dame Cindy Kiro, deputy prime minister David Seymour, National's Dr Shane Reti and Labour leader Chris Hipkins at the service. Photo: RNZ / Layla Bailey-McDowell

Defence Force personnel at the service. Photo: RNZ / Mark Papalii

One of those attending. Photo: RNZ Mark Papalii

Waitangi Day 2026 is marked at Te Whare Rūnanga, the Waitangi Treaty Grounds in the Bay of Islands. Photo: RNZ Mark Papalii

Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour delivers his reading. Photo: RNZ Mark Papalii

Bishop Te Kito Pikaahu asked the crowd for calm while Seymour delivered his prayer. Photo: RNZ/Mark Papalii

A protestor during Seymour's reading. Photo: RNZ Mark Papalii

A band plays during the service. Photo: RNZ Mark Papalii

The crowd as the sun rises. Photo: RNZ Mark Papalii

Greens' co-leader Marama Davidson. Photo: RNZ Mark Papalii

Dame Cindy Kiro. Photo: Mark Papalii

National's Dr Shane Reti. Photo: Mark Papalii

Labour leader Chris Hipkins. Photo: Mark Papalii

Bagpipes at the dawn service. Photo: Mark Papalii

A flag is raised at the dawn service. Photo: Mark Papalii

Politicians, church leaders, local iwi and a crowd in the thousands attended the dawn service which kicked offWaitangi Daycelebrations.

The service included a rowdy reception for deputy prime minister David Seymour, who faced boos, and audience members heckling him during his speech. A pūtatara...

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