Christchurch Terror Attack
A muted media response to March 15
The media did little to mark the fourth anniversary of the March 15 terror attack, and some victims and their families say they are starting to feel forgotten. Audio
A muted media response to March 15
The media did little to mark the fourth anniversary of the March 15 terror attack, and some victims and their families say they are starting to feel forgotten.
AudioResearch looks at media's 'unprecedented' response to the March 15 attacks
The New Zealand media's "unprecedented" refusal to name or focus attention on the killer behind the March 15 terror attacks may have paved the way for gun control legislation, according to new… Audio
Research looks at media's 'unprecedented' response to the March 15 attacks
The New Zealand media's "unprecedented" refusal to name or focus attention on the killer behind the March 15 terror attacks may have paved the way for gun control legislation, according to new…
AudioAkld Uni staff need training on managing students - lecturer
University of Auckland lecturer David Mayeda says it took management almost a month to formally take action after staff complained about a student who expressed extreme views on campus. He says staff… Audio
Mosque shooting victims need money ‘as soon as possible’
A plan for how to distribute the remainder of the money donated via Victim Support to mosque shooting victims will be announced this week. And as Logan Church reports, that money is desperately… Video, Audio
Christchurch terror attack video a type not seen before, says Facebook
Facebook says its artificial intelligence tools were unable to quickly scan and remove live footage of the Christchurch terror attack, because its system was unprepared to detect such a violent…
Man who lost father in mosque attacks denied ACC help
One of the first people on the scene of the Al Noor mosque shootings has been denied help from Accident Compensation Corporation.
95yo veteran's actions 'warmed the hearts of so many' - PM
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was among more than 70 people who gathered to meet John Sato, the 95-year-old veteran who took four buses to join an anti-racism march.
Final deliberations on gun laws today
MP Michael Wood says it's been a quick process but a full one - and it's been revealing of gun reform opponents.
New gun laws expected to pass by end of next week - minister
The government expects to pass legislation banning most semi-automatic rifles by the end of next week.
Muslim women still fear wearing hijab in public - welfare group
Some Muslim women are still too scared to wear a hijab in public, a migrant woman's organisation says.
Meat industry steps up to support Muslim community
New Zealand's four main meat processors and the Meat Industry Association have launched the Halal Community Response Trust.
Chief Censor wants action on 'weaponization of social media'
The Chief Censor is questioning whether changes announced by Facebook will be enough to combat harmful use of social media.
Reporting Islam before and after 15/3
Mediawatch takes a look at the coverage of Islam and Muslims in the media before and after the Christchurch atrocity of 15 March. Audio
Farming and faith: Southland dairy farmer and spiritual leader Reza-Abdul Jabbar
Reza-Abdul Jabbar believes he is the only Muslim dairy farm owner in New Zealand. He is also the Imam at the Southland Mosque – the most southern in the world. Reza came to New Zealand from West… Audio, Gallery
Farming and faith: Southland dairy farmer and spiritual leader Reza-Abdul Jabbar
Reza-Abdul Jabbar believes he is the only Muslim dairy farm owner in New Zealand. He is also the Imam at the Southland Mosque – the most southern in the world. Reza came to New Zealand from West…
Audio'Evil must not take root and flourish in our land again'
At today's National Remembrance Service there were staunch blokes in flannel shirts, mums and babies, school kids in uniform and dreadlocked sandal wearers. All standing together.
Focus on Politics: An Intelligence failure?
As New Zealanders try to make sense of the Christchurch terror attack, questions persist about the role of the intelligence agencies, both past and future. Audio
'We can't let people get through with these messages of hate'
A Palmerston North teacher is urging students to take down white supremacist signs popping up around the city in the wake of the 15 March attacks.