
'False' Christchurch attack victims warned by police
Two people falsely tried to cash in on $17,000 in Victims Support payments.
Two people falsely tried to cash in on $17,000 in Victims Support payments.
Brent Davie admits the raids but disputes the amounts alleged.
Police were called at 9pm to a crash in Burwood, with one occupant still trapped.
"Directly employed security seems to be the model to look at for DHBs," union E tū says.
Colin Monteath, 71, was stopped in a road block by six people armed with knives and axes.
'We just feel like after what happened in Christchurch, it's just not fair.'
Car and scooter sharing schemes expected to launch in Hamilton within months
He was the shirtless man photographed minutes after the mosque attacks. This is his story.
Christchurch emergency doctor proud of the hospital's care on day of the attacks.
"She won't build a wall, she won't slam a door, she will talk about refugees."
The priority group is people aged 12 months to 28 years who have never been vaccinated.
The two Auckland lawyers have worked together on criminal cases for the past 15 years.
Shooting accused to face two mental health assessments.
Cordons are in place while police determine what the item is.
It is expected the alleged terrorist will face dozens more murder charges.
The 28-year-old man has been charged with two counts of arson.
Police would like to speak with anyone who may be able to identify the man pictured.
Victim Support workers have received ongoing tutorials in Islamic culture, to aid victims.
Tune in for the livestream of the Christchurch Remembrance Service from 10am.
Farid Ahmed, whose wife was killed in Christchurch, will speak at remembrance service.
Ahmed Bhamji said he suspected the gunman got his funding from Mossad.
"Thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of our hearts," son tells NZ.
Police investigating whether dead man had any link to March 15 mosque attacks.
"We are the most beautiful city rising out of the dust. We will go forward."
Three hundred volunteers created the lei which has been gifted to Christchurch.
Raymond O'Brien told friends on Facebook he had emailed the letter to all MPs.
Matiullah Safi had been through a lot. He had lost a brother to war in Afghanistan.
The youngest victim of the Christchurch terror attack is among those being buried today.
"They are all amazing and very brave humans," says 'The Man'.
Police interviewed accused gunman at home after he applied for a gun licence.