However, Justice Mathew Downs has reserved his decision about whether the bail conditions can be changed until Tuesday.
Tamaki is currently on a 24-hour curfew, after landing himself in custody at Mt Eden Prison for 10 days after he breached his bail restrictions earlier this year, by attending a Christchurch protest.
When Tamaki was originally released on the 24-hour curfew in January, Justice Paul Davison set further restrictions.
This included banning him from holding gatherings at his house for the purpose of organising, attending or encouraging non-compliance with the Covid-19 Public Health Response Act.
Tamaki's bail conditions already ban him from speaking, organising, attending and supporting any protest gathering in breach of Covid-19 requirements.
He is also prohibited from accessing the internet to provoke non-compliance.
Under the Bail Act, media cannot report further details of the hearing or submissions made by lawyers.