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Christchurch student vigil planned
Cashmere High has been hard hit - with six people associated with the school either killed or injured in Friday's attack. Head boy Okirano Tilaia is organising a vigil for students at the Deans Avenue… Audio
The NZ Refugee Council
The President of the Refugee Council, Dr Arif Saeid has arrived in Christchurch to support families of those slain. Audio
Canterbury Charity Hospital offers free counselling
The Canterbury Charity Hospital will open its doors from this week to provide free counselling sessions for locals in need of support following Friday's terrorist attack. Charity Hospital co-founder… Audio
Global intelligence sharing on domestic terrorism threats
The 5 Eyes network sees New Zealand and Allies sharing intelligence about Trans-National terrorist groups, such as ISIS and Al Qaeda, but no arrangement exists for domestic terrorists. Kathryn… Audio
"Did he come to NZ because our laws have so many holes in them?"
Cabinet ministers will be given an initial briefing today on what changes should be made to the country's gun laws. Philip Alpers is founding director of www.GunPolicy.org, a global project of the… Audio
Islamic Women's Council : "We told them about the vitriol"
Anjum Rahman is spokesperson at Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand. She says her group has repeatedly warned intelligence agencies about the rise in anti-Islam sentiment and the rise of the… Audio
The nation mourns
The first funerals are taking place today as bodies of the 50 people killed on Friday are starting to be returned to their families. In accordance with Muslim tradition burial should take place within… Audio
Terror attack survivor: 'I could see him shooting, finishing each one of us'
A 43-year-old father shot in the back at the Deans Avenue mosque in Christchurch on Friday says the perpetrator returned to 'finish' anyone he had already shot. Audio
Accused shooter's relatives 'gobsmacked'
Relatives of accused gunman Brenton Tarrant have told an Australian broadcaster that they're devastated at what happened and are sorry for the families of those killed and injured.
Jewish organisation raises money for Christchurch Muslim community
A Jewish organisation in Pittsburgh, USA, is fundraising for the Christchurch Muslim community in the wake of the mosque attacks. Audio
Roadworks will delay night-time travellers near Kaikōura
State Highway 1 south of Kaikōura will be closed at night from Sunday to Thursday next week.
Father of newborn girl confirmed dead in Christchurch terror attacks
A new father and grandfather have been identified as two of the deceased victims of the Christchurch terror attacks on Friday.
NZ footballer confirmed dead in Christchurch terror attacks
New Zealand Football has confirmed that national Futsal player Atta Elayyan was one of the victims of the terrorist attack in Christchurch.
Live updates: Christchurch terror attack
The attacks on mosques in Christchurch have left 50 people dead, and another 50 injured.
Christchurch mosque terror attack: What you need to know
Fifty people have died in the Christchurch mosque shooting, the worst terror attack in New Zealand history.
Watch: number of dead now 50 - Police Commissioner
Police Commissioner Mike Bush said the death toll from the Christchurch mosque shootings is now 50, with a further 50 injured. Video
Christchurch mosque attacks: Morning Report special, 7am
Susie Ferguson is in Wellington and Guyon Espiner is in Christchurch for a special broadcast of Morning Report in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Frustration grows as family and friends… Audio
The PM's role: Bringing the 'message of love and support and grief'
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern spent the day yesterday offering comfort to the grieving relatives of the 49 people killed, and reassurance to the shellshocked city of Christchurch. Video
Live: Christchurch terror attack - 'Let this not divide us, we are all one'
Families and friends of injured victims from yesterday's mosque shootings are still waiting to see their loved ones, as an entire country mourns. Follow our live blog here.
Terror attack accused's firearms licence granted despite online activity
Murder accused Brenton Tarrant held a standard firearms licence that allowed him to own limited-capacity automatic weapons, even after a background check into whether he was a "fit and proper" person.