Christchurch Terror Attacks
Halal butchers offered support after mosque attacks
New Zealand meat companies have rushed to provide support to their halal butchers in the wake of the deadly attack on two Christchurch mosques.
MPs pay tribute to Chch victims: 'We will surround you with aroha'
MPs in Parliament have paid tribute to the victims of the Christchurch terror attacks this afternoon, opening today's session with a Muslim prayer.
Govt needs to ramp up social media monitoring
A cyber law professor says the government needs to ramp up its efforts in working with social media platforms to monitor extremist views.
Auckland's Pasifika Festival cancelled
Auckland's Pasifika Festival will not go ahead this weekend due to police resourcing in the wake of the Christchurch terrorist attacks.
'Predictable risk' in Facebook livestreaming feature
The Privacy Commissioner is calling on Facebook to give the names of anyone who shared the livestream of the mosque shootings to police. Audio
National's UN migration petition removed by 'emotional' staff member
The National Party says a petition opposing a United Nations migration agreement was removed from its website after Friday's mosque attack by an "emotional" junior staff member.
Opinion: Four things we can do after the attacks
Among the messages of sympathy, love and solidarity I've been asked numerous times 'what can we do?' It is perhaps the most essential question of our time, writes Saziah Bashir.
Opinion: 'I cannot forgive the rhetoric that got us here'
I looked at my NZ passport with pride and told myself I came from a country that was more compassionate and kind than the US, but the words of 'respectable racists' like those in the media and…
A brother's agonising visa wait after Christchurch attacks
The brother of a man killed in the mosque shootings says it's unacceptable their family in Jordan had to wait for visitor visas.
'We've failed miserably': Critics condemn surveillance strategy
Security agencies are under pressure to explain why they appear to treat Muslims as more of a threat than the alt-right and white supremacists. Audio
'We should all be together' - Christchurch taxi drivers offer free rides
First person - Christchurch is on high alert following Friday's mass shootings at two mosques, and local taxi drivers are doing their bit to help in times of need, writes Ben Strang.
Christchurch mosque attacks: Churches offer Muslims a safe place to pray
Churches across the country are opening their doors to allow Muslims a safe place to pray following Friday's terrorist attacks.
Party leaders giving no details on planned gun law reform
Governing party leaders are giving no clues on how the country's gun laws will change until they are announced.
Terror attack: GSCB, SIS open to inquiry into their workings
New Zealand spy agencies are welcoming an inquiry into how they and other agencies operate, following Friday's terror attacks.
Christchurch doctor still missing: 'The uncertainty is horrible'
The wife of a cardiologist who had worked at Christchurch hospital for 20 years still doesn't know if her husband is one of the deceased victims of the Christchurch terror attack. Audio
Terror attack aftermath: 'Together we are one, they are us'
As the nation continues to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of the Christchurch terror attack on Friday, the best of humanity was evident today.
Christchurch mosque terror attacks: The victims
Here is a list of those confirmed to have lost their lives in the terror attacks at Christchurch mosques.
Mosque killings highlight gaps in New Zealand's arms laws
Opinion - The tragic mass killing that occurred in Christchurch on Friday has highlighted some serious gaps in New Zealand's Arms legislation, John Battersby writes.
'Caring, honest and loving' father of three confirmed dead
A dairy farm worker who had only recently moved to New Zealand to build a better life for his family is among those killed in the Christchurch terror attack.
Mosque shooting survivor: 'I saw everything there but I couldn't help'
Mohammed Afroz saw hideous scenes of violence and pain as he fled the Al Noor mosque, and while he was injured in the panic, two of his flatmates never came home. Audio