Canterbury
Church leader organises Christchurch memorial for victims
Ken Shelly of Kings Church is the organiser of tonight's memorial service. He joins us now live from Latimer Square in Christchurch. Video, Audio
Christchurch mourner hopes show of unity lasts
Christchurch has undoubtedly banded together in opposition to racism following last weeks mosques attacks. But some are worried that this may not last. Video, Audio
Mourners respond to gun ban
Mourners at the Botanic Gardens were leaving floral tributes when news of the gun ban broke. Video, Audio
Christchurch schools faced angry parents during lockdown
Christchurch schools are reviewing their security procedures after angry parents took children from schools locked down after last week's mosque attacks. Audio
Mosque attack victim 'a real character and a kind and caring Kiwi'
Mohsin Al-Harbi made a difference at the business where he worked - he exposed his colleagues to a new culture and left them better off, and now they are left mourning his loss.
Chch parents breach lockdown - what to do?
School principals say they need clearer guidelines about how lock-downs should work. In the midst of last Friday's terror attack - when all schools in the city were in lock-down, some anxious… Audio
'Whatever the need would be' - Māori wardens offer help
Māori wardens are desperate to help in Christchurch after the mosque shootings, but say no one is using them.
Help rid NZ of racism, PM asks students at school where two died
The Prime Minister has implored a Christchurch high school which lost two students in Friday's massacre to help her rid the country of racism.
Eight people still critically injured, none who got to hospital died
Eight people injured in the Christchurch mosque attacks are still in a critical condition, with a total of 29 still in hospital.
No changes planned to far right visitor access - Immigration
Immigration New Zealand says it has no plans to review whether far-right speakers are allowed into the country.
PM speaks to Cashmere High students
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has called on Cashmere High students to help her rid the country of racism in the wake of Friday's terror attack.The school welcomed Ms Ardern with a rousing haka… Audio
The Media and the Law in the wake of the Christchurch Attack
We're joined by media law expert Ursula Cheer from Canterbury University's Law School to discuss some of the aspects of the media response to this tragedy. Audio
Mosque shooting victim's friends fly from Auckland to pay respects
Abdul Azeem Khan and Mohammad Bilal's friend Syed Areeb Ahmed was killed in the Deans Avenue mosque attack. They flew from Auckland to Christchurch today, which they say is still one of the safest… Video, Audio
Muslim youth: 'We're stronger than we ever were before'
Two young Muslim women mourning their friends who died in the terror attacks want to make it loud and clear that they are not going to let one gunman ruin their lives. Video, Audio
Govt agencies fast-track support for mosque victims and families
Leaders from various government agencies, including Canterbury District Health Board, Ministry of Education and Immigration, held a joint conference today, outlining what support they are providing in… Video, Audio
Christchurch terror attack day 5: What you need to know
NZ companies are considering pulling ads on social media giants, churches are opening their doors for muslims to pray and some people are voluntarily handing in their semi-automatic firearms.
Terror attack victims’ families: Wait for bodies compounding grief
Families waiting for the bodies of their loved ones to be released after Friday's massacre say they are being constantly given updated time frames which turn out to be false promises. Audio
Stories of hope and courage emerge following terror attacks
Nigel Gardner was driving past Al Noor Mosque when he saw people fleeing for their lives while the gunman shot at them as they tried to get away. Risking his own life, he stopped his car and rushed… Video, Audio
Christchurch attacks: Thirty people still in hospital
Thirty people are still in hospital and nine are in intensive care, the Canterbury DHB has confirmed. Video
Gun owners voluntarily handing over semi-automatic rifles to police
Gun owners have been handing in their semi-automatic firearms to be destroyed, following Friday's terror attack. Audio