Hospital massacre response under review
Plans for dealing with mass-casualty events to be reviewed in light of massacre.
Plans for dealing with mass-casualty events to be reviewed in light of massacre.
Euthanasia bill backers say scientific polls a better judge of opinion than submissions.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg addresses terror attack and social media giant's response.
Pharmac seeking new influenza vaccines to protect elderly and children.
Property price rises at resort towns outstrip city increases.
Torrent caused Westland river to carry largest volume of water in 15 years, local says.
The teenager faces one charge of knowingly making or copying objectionable material.
"The answer lies in our humanity," says Jacinda Ardern.
Belinda Milnes has appeared in the Masteron District Court.
The 22-year-old was discovered in the upturned Honda Odyssey behind a building this month.
Government announces royal visit next month.
Victim's brother vows to move to NZ: "The remains of my brother are in this soil".
NZ data shows 0.4% chance of released killer going on to kill again
Father shot shielding 2-year-old son from mosque killer.
Belinda Milnes says she will 'vigorously defend the charges'.
The witness was declared hostile in court.
Dance has given Nikita McDonald the confidence to shake things up where necessary.
Music therapy helps people with speech or language problems caused by brain disorders.
Winston Peters says he didn't raise the video with Turkey's leader.
Sir Ray Avery's LifePod incubators voluntarily delayed in India for extra checks
Traffic delays on Auckland motorways from a breakdown and a crash
Thousands of flowers have been laid around New Zealand in memory of Christchurch victims.
"Humanity hurts at moments like these."
Comment: New Zealand has woken up to the fact we can do better
Thousands farewell terror attack victims in Christchurch and Auckland.
Dubai-based expert praises NZ response, speaks to Linwood mosque hero
The doctor's employer has launched an internal investigation.
Zaid Mustafa was praying with his father and brother during the Deans Ave mosque attack.
Australians have facilitated the election of some people with extreme and divisive views.
The man will next appear in court in April.