The Auckland and Canterbury NPC rugby teams stood silently for one minute before last night's game to honour the victims of the Bali attack.
Australia has declared tomorrow a national day of mourning. New Zealand Government buildings will fly flags at half-mast until tomorrow, as will the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
A condolence book has been opened at the Parliament Buildings in Wellington.
Special prayer services
Tomorrow at 11am a special prayer service and Mass will be held at St Patrick's Cathedral, 43 Wyndham Street, Auckland. At the same time the Quan Am Buddhist Monastery will hold a prayer service at 158 Favona Rd, Mangere. At 4pm, a multi-faith service will be held at the Grey Lynn Community Centre at 510 Richmond Rd, Grey Lynn.
Donations for victims
Christian World Service is taking donations for the Indonesian victims. Phone 0800 747-372.
The Red Cross is accepting donations for the families of the New Zealand victims. Cheques can be sent to any Red Cross office or made using credit card on the Red Cross website.
Bali messages and latest information on New Zealanders
New Zealand travellers in Bali, and their families around the world, can exchange news via our Bali Messages page. The page also contains lists of New Zealanders in Bali and their condition.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade
* Latest travel advisory for Indonesia
* Bali Bombing Hotline: 0800 432 111
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