Tragedy brings the best, and the worst, out in people.
As journalists, it is something we see a lot of when covering major events.
When the Christchurch shootings happened, New Zealanders all over this country rallied together to say "no" to racism and support our Muslim brothers and sisters. When Whakaari/White Island erupted on December 9, the nation mourned with our local and international communities as the names of the dead and injured came through.
Vigils were held. Money raised. Candles lit. People were remembered and honoured. This compassion was mirrored, if not led, by local and national leaders and we as a country celebrated that.
Such heart is a beautiful part of what makes us Kiwis – standing up for the little guy.