Meet the hijab-wearing police officer
Constable Michelle Evans stands in solidarity with the Muslim community.
Constable Michelle Evans stands in solidarity with the Muslim community.
Atikul Islam's nephew survived the shooting, by lying under a pile of dead bodies.
Steve Braunias reflects on the darkest week in New Zealand history.
Alan Wendt is there to convey the same message as the Prime Minister in press conferences.
The Hossain family have lived here for 15 years. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The Hossain family have lived here for 15 years. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
COMMENT: Let's not go back to pretending we're all good mates, writes Craig Cooper.
Survivor Mustafa Boztas remembers the horrific moments of Christchurch shooting.
COMMENT: Turkey's President expects more than gun control to save NZ's reputation.
They came together at Auckland Domain to share their grief.
How does it feel to grieve a terror victim, and how can Kiwis help?
Boztas Mustafa picked up a phone from a dead teen and broke the news to his mother.
NZ fell silent as the nation mourned the 50 people killed in their place of worship.
COMMENT: After Christchurch, NZ will be poorer for attempts to restrict free speech.
A candlelit hīkoi to the Hastings mosque strengthens community ties. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hīkoi of Unity to Hastings mosque. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The youngest victim of the Christchurch terror attack is among those being buried today.
It was mourning on a scale rarely seen before in this country.
Show of unity in Rotorua. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Prince El Hassan Bin Talal is in NZ to support Jordanian victims of the terror attack
Death threats have been sent to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on social media.
New York Times was full of praise for our PM.
Dunedin's Muslims gathered at the mosque in Clyde St for Friday prayers today.
Thousands of Tauranga residents were at the mosque. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hastings mosque vigil was one of a kind. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Police decry use of website for "fake" notifications under unlawful-gun amnesty
Members of the Mongrel Mob appeared to act as security.
He thanked the New Zealand public and his "rugby boys" for all the support he has received
Trust chief hopes ex-agent will stand down.