
'We are strong': victim determined to face mosque shooter
Nothing will stop Mustafa Boztas from facing the Christchurch terrorist who shot him.
Nothing will stop Mustafa Boztas from facing the Christchurch terrorist who shot him.
March 15 gunman to be sentenced in Christchurch later this month.
Serious risk of mental health disorders, researchers say.
Cabinet papers reveal that $3.6 million has been approved to cover the incarceration.
The Australian national is due to be sentenced later this month.
The comedian had already had a Netflix deal cancelled after anti-Semitic comments.
Man jailed for sharing footage of the Christchurch terror attack with eight people.
Facebook comment threatens lives of Auckland councillors.
Victim Support is helping survivors and family members get to NZ.
Details of the legal work and some of the taxpayer costs for the case have been released.
Brenton Tarrant wants to represent himself at his sentencing next month.
Gunman will be sentenced in Christchurch next month.
The matter was heard in the High Court at Auckland today.
COMMENT: The Christchurch mosque shooting was 'exceptional in it's brutality.'
Man threatened to burn Qur'an outside Hamilton mosque on March 15.
Teen's house raided after threat to Al Noor Mosque days before shooting anniversary.
Niece says attending the sentencing will be an important part of the grieving process.
Judge confirms date despite ongoing Covid-19 border uncertainty.
The Royal Commission has interviewed the terrorist who killed 51 people in Christchurch.
Managing firearms licences will be taken off police and given to an independent authority.
Sorrces say he was unable to supply proper referees.
Just days after a dodgy roofer scammed him of $8000, Nathan Smith survived the shootings
Banning content deemed harmful sounds good in principle, but who decides it's harmful?
Victims and survivors currently overseas want the chance to see justice served.
Herald scoops the pool in Voyager Media Awards.
Social media posts showed that he "admired" far-right figures, including Adolf Hitler.
'I'm really proud of all of you,' the Duke said.
They did not have any of the necessary clearance from their bosses or the government.
COMMENT: A year after the Christchurch call, it's clear the only way forward is together.
Minister of Justice Andrew Little says police failed to get any necessary clearance.