'Colour Your Day' movement takes off after mosque shootings
Initiative aims to lift New Zealanders' spirits on Friday.
Initiative aims to lift New Zealanders' spirits on Friday.
Many of the victims were self-employed or business owners.
Pig offal was delivered to mosque by a Christchurch tradesman in 2016.
'The responsibility falls on us now', says the twin brother of a slain father of three.
The blackout is set to take place at 1.40pm this Friday, a week since the shootings began.
A man shot at the Al Noor mosque will undergo a third lifesaving surgery
How the terror of the Christchurch mosque shootings unfolded.
Mohsin Al-Harbi is the only victim who survived the initial attack but died in hospital.
'He killed innocent victims, my friends, kids and children, just killed them'.
'Some of them we suspect are on drugs and all sorts of things'
There are also fears a ban could send thousands of guns underground.
"It is unacceptable to treat the internet as an ungoverned space," Morrison says.
A controversial singer Philip Anselmo will no longer play two concerts in New Zealand.
The majority of Muslim pupils in Dunedin didn't turn up for school yesterday.
Despite his injury, he managed to run outside, where he saw a child lying on the ground.
"What you also have done, is brought us closer together."
Located in an Avondale carpark, the mural pays tribute to the Christchurch attack victims.
International sportsman was also an influential technology figure.
Company chief expresses sadness and repulsion at senseless act.
Mother and wife helped lead others to safety before being shot.
Winston Peters says misrepresenting New Zealand through massacre video is unfair.
Osama Abu Kwaik had fallen in love with life in New Zealand.
"It's not about showing him what has happened, it's to show him the love and compassion."
Survivors of overseas mosque attack say NZ's support will help Christchurch victims.
'Loved' worker moved to New Zealand to earn money for his family.
Some foreign students are cancelling plans to come to NZ, but some may be encouraged.