
Focus: National Remembrance Service for the victims of the Christchurch terrorist attack
National Remembrance Service for the victims of the Christchurch terrorist attack
National Remembrance Service for the victims of the Christchurch terrorist attack
Today's top news: remembrance service held in Christchurch, racism blamed for NZ deaths.
Dirt dumped at Muslim family's door three days after mosque attacks.
Tune in for the livestream of the Christchurch Remembrance Service from 10am.
Maisey Rika performs national anthem at the National Remembrance Service. Video / Pool
PM Jacinda Ardern speaks at the National Remembrance Service
Hollie Smith and Teeks performs at the National Remembrance Service
Al Noor Mosque terrorist attack survivor Farid Ahmed speaks at the National Remembrance Service
“Our hearts go out to the families of those whose lives were snatched away in that evil carnage while they were worshipping the mosque two weeks ago,” he said.
Gun City's 800sq m mega-store in Napier is set to open in early April.
He says it is "deeply ironic" given the platform was used to live-stream the shootings.
Full broadcast: National Remembrance Service for the victims of the Christchurch terrorist attack
Classical musicians and singers dedicate concert to Christchurch.
Simon Wilson reflects on what Christchurch tragedy means for NZ and where we go from here.
His wife was killed when she came back for him after helping children.
Islamic Women's Council's national co-ordinator lost son in devastating mosque attacks.
'Every creed and race': poignant anthem verse to be sung at Christchurch memorial.
David Seymour cites unconfirmed reports of police and gunman at Al Noor at the same time.
NZ social media has been inundated by US pro-gun tweets since the Christchurch attacks.
National Library of NZ looking at specifics, but says new sites popping up all the time.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Facebook's white nationalist ban and the changes to NZ's gun laws.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said 59 countries would be represented at the service, as would the UNHCR. Many heads of state from the Pacific community would also attend.
Farid Ahmed, whose wife was killed in Christchurch, will speak at remembrance service.
The mosque is now more than 200 Muslims strong: "We are here to learn from yesterday".
Events in Southland and Waikato have been cancelled following advice from police.
Police officers advising on security and checking over lock-down procedures.
Comment: A quiet revolution is underway in the Mongrel Mob.
Ahmed Bhamji said he suspected the gunman got his funding from Mossad.
Dr Khalid Shah reflects on the impact of the mosque attacks in a nation forever changed.
Schoolgirl's initiative joined by hundreds of kids around the Mid North.