'Hello brother': A year after the mosque attacks, who are we now?
It's been a year since the Chch mosque killings. Who are we now? And what have we learned?
It's been a year since the Chch mosque killings. Who are we now? And what have we learned?
Prime Minister attends joint prayer where 51 martyrs remembered as "heroes of the world".
More travel restrictions are likely in the next 48 hours.
Focus Live: PM Jacinda Ardern on March 15 commemorations
A chef shot in the mosque attacks last year fears for the future of his young family.
The Ripple Effect - Where are we now? Chapter five takes a more in-depth look at what has changed for New Zealand in the last year, focussing on gun law reform and healing the rupture of the New Zealand psyche.
It comes after a soldier was arrested at Linton Military Camp in December.
Comment: An "internet for good" should be our response to March 15, says Jordan Carter.
The Christchurch Call processes have already been used to stop spread of online terror.
'I know that I also am really frequent with my hand washing.'
Chapter Four: Huge crowds gather at memorials as Govt races to ban some types of weapon.
One year on, counselling has not erased the trauma.
Focus: The emotions are still raw for Linwood Mosque survivor Abdul Aziz one year on from the Christchurch Mosque shootings as James Cook High School's Māori immersion unit Puutake perform a specially-composed waiata for the Mosque’s leaders. Video / Sylvie Whinray
Manurewa school composes song for mosque attack victims.
Psychologist Laura Barkwill shares some tips to look after your mental health.
Focus: A massed choir of 160 students in James Cook High School's Māori immersion unit Puutake sang a specially-composed waiata for leaders of Christchurch's Linwood Mosque, who visited the school one year after the March 2019 attacks. Video / Sylvie Whinray
Mosque attack victims and survivors are still asking for help buying groceries.
Event on 'Human Fraternity for Peace and Coexistence in Christchurch and Beyond' canned.
The Ripple Effect - The Day After. Chapter three combs through the events that took place in that first week following March 15.
COMMENT: We tend to view March 15 as an aberration – but we still need to be on guard.
Things have dramatically changed since the decision on the minimum wage, says National.
In Chapter Three of his series, Kurt Bayer looks at March 16 - the day after the attacks.
We Are One feels warm and personal and real.
Attendees are being told to take up responsibility to not spread illness.
'You're digging for a story that's not there' - New Conservative member on copyright theft
In chapter two of his series, Kurt Bayer examines the immediate aftermath of the attacks.
"It doesn't have to be a day to remember the losses - also remember how we came together."
Christchurch Muslim community members share their stories in their own words.
The Ripple Effect - The Beginning. Chapter one examines what happened at the two mosques that day through the eyes of those who witnessed the carnage first hand.
As the gunman is sentenced, Kurt Bayer examines 'our darkest of days' in a 5-part series.