Four-and-a-half months ago the Occupy Wall Street protest hit New York.
The movement quickly spread around the world. At its height it's estimated around 1 million people were involved in over 1,600 cities.
The protests were originally intended to highlight corporate greed and the excesses of global capitalism, but in recent times the movement's message has morphed into localised protests reflecting local issues.
In New Zealand the Occupy Wellington protest is one of the few that is still going strong.
It's much smaller than it was back in the heady days of last November, but those involved are still determined to stick with it.
So who are they, why are they there and what's it like to occupy a park in the middle of the country's capital?
Campbell Live’s Tristram Clayton and cameraman Billy Weepu took their sleeping bags and tents to find out.
Watch the video