Mosque Shootings
Mosque shooting survivor on day one of walk for peace
A survivor of the Christchurch mosque shootings has just finished the first day of his 350 kilometre walk from Dunedin to Christchurch. He's walking in the name of peace to reclaim the path taken by… Audio
Ko Tatou, Tatou, We Are One
Coverage of the second year remembrance service Ko Tatou, Tatou, We Are One. Audio
Chch terrorist could only have been stopped by chance
Neither security and intelligence agencies, the police or the Government could have stopped the Christchurch gunman a Royal Commission report has found. Audio
Royal Commission findings on mosque attacks go to govt
The Royal Commission findings in to the mosque attacks have been handed to the government.
However it remains up to the Prime Minister to decide if victims will see the report before it's released… Audio
Survivors face Christchurch gunman at day one sentencing
Warning: Story contains details some may find distressing.
The sentencing of the man who attacked two mosques in Christchurch began on Monday. Brenton Tarrant has pleaded guilty to 51 charges of… Video, Audio
Sentencing of Christchurch mosque gunman begins
The sentencing of the mosque gunman has begun amid heavy security at the High Court in Christchurch.
In March, Brenton Tarrant admitted 51 murders, 40 attempted murders and one charge of terrorism… Audio
Mosque attack sentencing begins today
This morning the sentencing of the man responsible for the March 15 terror attacks gets underway in Christchurch. Audio
Christchurch mosque shooting widow: 'I am my husband's voice'
Hamimah Tuyan lost her husband in last year's Christchurch terror attack. She's now based in Singapore and has had to use all of her holidays and leave both of her children behind to attend the… Audio
New Zealander Angus Vail on the NYC coronavirus threat
Angus Vail is no stranger to Sunday Morning, having featured last year when he helped arrange a US fundraiser for the victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks. He returns to look at the coronavirus… Audio
Mosque shooting vigil organiser talks about holding another
Cashmere High School Head Boy Okirano Tilaia who led a student vigil in Hagley Park last year, holding another event this afternoon to pay tribute to mosque shooting victims and their whanau. Audio
RNZ ad spat, Gold Quill to famous photo and mosque attack
Media commentator Andrew Holden looks at how the coverage of women's sport has changed, as a famous photo becomes the first ever to win a Gold Quill at the Melbourne Press Club's annual awards. He'll… Audio
New phase for Christchurch Foundation fund
$11 million was donated to the Christchurch Foundation fund for vicitms of the March 15 mosque attacks. The majority has been shared between families of the bereaved and injured. Now the remaining $2… Audio
Illustrator Ruby Jones releases a little book of kindness
In the immediate aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shootings, one image captured the grief and sadness felt across the nation. Wellington artist Ruby Jones has now released her first book 'All Of… Audio
BSA decisions on mosque shooting reporting
Law commentator Dr Ursula Cheer from the University of Canterbury digs down into some of the decisions from the Broadcasting Standards Authority following the March 15 mosque shootings. Audio
Solutions to online hate and offline consequences
The University of Canterbury held a workshop on the six month anniversary of the mosque shootings to explore ways of stopping online hate manifesting into offline violence. Dr Jeremy Moses explains… Audio
Parents need lockdown guidelines: report
The Police and the Ministry of Education will draw up lockdown guidelines following a report into what happened when schools were ordered to close during the Christchurch massacre. The review found… Audio
Where will accused mosque shooter's trial be held?
The accused mosque shooter's terror trial is still due to take place next year but exactly where and when is still up in the air.
Brenton Tarrant has pleaded not guilty to murdering 51 Muslim… Audio
Accused mosque shooter's letter: Lawyer urges against knee-jerk reaction
The government is being urged not to make a knee jerk legal reaction to revelations that the accused Christchurch gunman was able to pen and send a letter to an overseas supporter.
The Corrections… Audio
Christchurch council approves $3m for multicultural hub
Christchurch City Council has approved funding for a multicultural hub which was first proposed three years ago. Checkpoint reporter Logan Church has the story. Video, Audio
Mosque victims spend 19,500 hours in hospital, 3000 in ICU
Up to 15 people injured in the mosque shootings will need to have ongoing surgery for years. But as Logan Church reports, the ongoing surgeries are not only having a huge impact on the lives of the… Video, Audio