Action Zealandia

New Zealand white nationalist group

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August 20 2025 The Defence Force soldier was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for attempted espionage. During sentencing, he described the Dominion Movement and Action Zealandia as a 'positive experience' and claimed they were not terrorist groups.
August 18 2025 A New Zealand Defence Force soldier, a member of the Dominion Movement and Action Zealandia, pleaded guilty at a court martial to attempted espionage on behalf of a foreign power. He admitted providing classified military information including telephone directories and access codes to an undercover agent.
2022 Members of Action Zealandia participated in the Wellington protest, demonstrating the group's active involvement in public political events.
March 2020 A member named Sam Brittenden made an online threat against the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch, leaked a New Zealand Police Financial Intelligence unit document, and was alleged to have plans to start a terror cell and purchase weapons from groups like Atomwaffen Division.
January 2020 Johann Wolfe, an alleged co-founder of the Dominion Movement and founding leader of Action Zealandia, faces court martial for four counts of espionage and two counts of attempted espionage, becoming the first New Zealander charged with espionage.
July 2019 Action Zealandia emerges as the successor to the Dominion Movement, with leaked documents later revealing that members of the Dominion Movement intentionally established the new group.
March 2019 The Christchurch mosque shootings occur, leading to significant backlash against far-right groups and causing the Dominion Movement to cease its operations and shut down its website.

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