Christchurch Terror Attacks
One month after terror attacks: 'We must continue our life'
One month on from the terrorist attacks on two mosques in Christchurch, many people are still struggling to come to terms with what happened.
Govt announces $1m funding boost for ethnic communities
A government fund to support ethnic communities affected by the Christchurch terror attacks has been boosted by $1 million.
Watch: Thousands of Pakistanis form human chain in shape of Al Noor Mosque
More than 20,000 people in a Pakistani city have created a striking visual tribute to the victims of the Christchurch mosque massacre. Video
Terror victims: 'More can be done and it needs to be done quicker'
Concerns around support services for Muslims affected by the Christchurch massacre are being addressed by a community leader.
Man arrested over anti-Muslim tirade outside Christchurch mosque
Police have announced an arrest after a man shouted Islamophobic comments outside the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch yesterday.
Complaint laid over police response to anti-Muslim comments outside mosque
The police officer who was at the scene when verbal abuse was hurled at worshippers at the Al Noor Mosque is no longer working in Christchurch due to a formal complaint about the incident.
Gun law change: 'One of the most important pieces of legislation'
National Party MPs crossed the floor of Parliament to congratulate Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Police Minister Stuart Nash after MPs voted near-unanimously to approve the government's gun ban. Audio
How police plan to implement new firearms laws
Police have asked for patience while they make plans on how to deal with the large number of firearms expected to be handed to them. Video
Christchurch support group: Ongoing mental health services vital for families
An organisation supporting families affected by the Christchurch mosque attacks says mental health support will be needed for some time to come.
Firearms Amendment Bill passes final reading in Parliament
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has acknowledged how Parliament came together to act swiftly as the bill passed its final reading. Video
Christchurch terror attacks: $1.7m paid in victim support
Victim Support has distributed almost $1.7 million in financial support to victims of the mosque shootings in Christchurch.
'Emotional' day for volunteers removing wall flowers for mosque victims
The thousands of flowers and tributes to the victims of the mosque shootings that run along 150m of the outside of the Botanic Gardens are being removed.
Couple who survived hail of bullets: 'The soul takes time to heal'
A Christchurch couple who had 26 bullets fired at their car are volunteering to help other victims' families, especially the widows who face a difficult period with their iddah.
Gun buyback: Owners can claim according to make, model and condition
Owners of firearms and magazines that will be illegal to own from tomorrow will be able to claim compensation based on make, model and their condition.
Christchurch terror attacks: Over 100 ACC claims made
ACC has received almost 150 injury claims related to the Christchurch terror attacks, but many remain ineligible for support.
Anzac Day ceremonies: Christchurch RSA has 'duty to those that went before'
The Christchurch RSA has a duty to ensure its first Anzac Day commemorations after the terrorist attack run as normally as possible, its president says.
Gun retailers and owners uncertain of buyback scheme
As the new firearm legislation passes its second reading in parliament, gun owners and retailers are worried about how the compensation scheme will work for them.
National want more groups exempt from new gun laws
The National Party is pushing for gun law exemptions to be broadened to more groups as the legislation banning most semi-automatic weapons continues its rapid progress through Parliament.
'We don't need to lose the Crusaders' name'
A lifelong Crusaders' fan has more than 26,000 signatures on his petition to keep the Super Rugby team's name.
'Just two more days to go': Mosque victim was on first visit to NZ
A 65-year-old who died in the Christchurch mosque attacks had just two days left of his first visit to New Zealand to see his son's family.