Christchurch
Political parties consider changes to gun laws
Labour, New Zealand First and the Greens have agreed on a package for gun reforms, after a lengthy Cabinet meeting yesterday. A ban on military-style semi-automatics is on the table, as are changes… Audio
Delay in returning victims’ bodies ‘totally unacceptable’
Federation of Islamic Associations of NZ spokesman Dr Anwar Ghani says it's "totally unacceptable" how long it's taking for officials to release the bodies of the mosque terror attack victims to their… Audio
People around the world mourn Christchurch terror victims
Residents of Grafton in New South Wales, the hometown of the accused gunman, have gathered together to commemorate the victims of the attack. 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
Is history being rewritten online following Chch terror attacks?
Some references to islamophobia and anti-immigration rhetoric have been pulled by news websites, blogs and the National Party following Friday's shootings. But has that been motivated by pure… Audio
Parliament pays tribute to mosque attack victims
The haunting tones of an Islamic prayer moved MPs to tears as Parliament held a special session to pay tribute to the victims of the mosque attacks. 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
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
Stacey Dixon in Norway
Stacey Dixon is a New Zealand who lives in Norway where she plays obeo in the Stavanger Symfoniorkester, which is about 250 kilometres south west of Oslo. Audio
Saifuden Abu - Ad-Deen Mosque and Islamic Centre
Saifuden Abu of the Ad-Deen Mosque and Islamic Centre in Taihape joins us from Christchurch, where he's gone to help with the preparial of the 50 victims for burial. Audio
Students perform haka at Christchurch vigil
Students gathered in Hagley Park for a vigil to respect those killed in the terror attack, perform a haka. Video, Audio
Schools reopen as Christchurch grapples with scale of tragedy
Three days on from the shootings, Christchurch is trying to establish some sense of normality. As Conan Young reports, for many the full weight of what has happened is only now starting to sink in. Video, Audio
Three Cashmere High students killed in mosque attacks
One community hit particularly hard by Friday's terror attack is Cashmere High School. Three of its current students and one former student died following Friday's terror attack, and the school's… Video, Audio
Christchurch students pay respects to mosque victims
Lisa Owen is live in Christchurch, where thousands of students have gathered for a vigil to remember the 50 people killed in Friday's massacre. She spoke with vigil organiser, Cashmere College head… Video, Audio
People gather for a vigil at the Basin Reserve in Wellington
Our reporter Kate Gudsell is at the Basin Reserve in Wellington where hundreds are gathering to pay their respects for the victims of the Christchurch attacks... Audio
Victim Support Campaign
The community is rallying to support each other in the wake of the tragedy killing 50 people. One barber, My Fathers Barbers, has been a central hub for locals donating water, nappies, plastic cups… Audio
Community support
The community is rallying to support each other in the wake of the tragedy killing 50 people. One barber, My Fathers Barbers, has been a central hub for locals donating water, nappies, plastic cups… Audio
Christchurch students and teachers will get support
The president of the secondary schools principals association has assured Christchurch students and staff going back to school tomorrow they will have support. Special morning assemblies have been… Audio
Bruce Rifle Club
A hunter who visited a gun club frequented by the accused mass murderer, Brenton Tarrant, says he raised concerns about the club with police, but nothing was done. Pete Breidahl posted a video on… Audio