Christchurch Terror Attack
All 50 victims of terror attack formally identified - police
Police Commissioner Mike Bush has announced the process of identifiying all 50 victims has been complete and next of kin have been advised. Video
Police named wrong person as being killed in Christchurch terror attack
The person police recorded as being allegedly murdered by the Christchurch terror attack shooter is not dead.
Brother's teasing before mosque shooting proved prophetic
Aya Al-Umari recalls her brother Hussein as he was in life - arms wide open, wrapping her in a hug.
Live updates: Christchurch mosque attacks - Tributes offered to man who confronted alleged killer
Floral tributes and signs are building up outside the shop of Abdul Aziz, who threw an eftpos machine at the Christchurch mosque attacker on Friday.
Midweek Mediawatch
Jeremy Rose joins us for our midweek look at who's doing what in the media. Audio
Linwood terror attack survivor: 'I won't worship in mosque again'
As police work hard to re-open Linwood mosque, at least one worshipper says he will never be able to pray there again after the mass shootings and is too scared to go any mosque. Audio
NZers donate blood following Chch mosque shootings
New Zealand Blood Service says the number of appointments to donate blood has doubled since the Christchurch terror attacks, and it's incredible to see New Zealanders rallying together. Audio
Trump says 'fake news media' trying to blame him for Christchurch shootings
United States President Donald Trump says the "fake news media" is unfairly trying to blame him for that Christchurch shootings that killed at least 50 Muslim worshippers.
Bystander who stepped in to help: 'I just wanted to see if they were okay'
Nigel Gardner just happened to be driving down Deans Ave as Friday's shooting was unfolding. He talks to Lisa Owen about the horrific scene he came across and how he had to step in to help. Audio
Christchurch terror attack day 5: What you need to know
NZ companies are considering pulling ads on social media giants, churches are opening their doors for muslims to pray and some people are voluntarily handing in their semi-automatic firearms.
Christchurch attacks: Thirty people still in hospital
Thirty people are still in hospital and nine are in intensive care, the Canterbury DHB has confirmed. Video
Some semi-automatics disappear from Gun City online store
Gun City seems to have removed certain types of semi-automatic rifles from its online store.
A short history of NZ's gun laws: From cutlasses to semi-automatics
New Zealand's gun laws are back in the spotlight after Friday's terror attack, and date back to the days of cutlasses and pikes.
Gun owners voluntarily handing over semi-automatic rifles to police
Gun owners have been handing in their semi-automatic firearms to be destroyed, following Friday's terror attack. Audio
First at the scene of blood and hatred
Emergency workers who went to the mosque shootings say they'll never forget the scene of hatred and horror that confronted them.
Stacey Dixon in Norway
Stacey Dixon is a New Zealand who lives in Norway where she plays obeo in the Stavanger Symfoniorkester, which is about 250 kilometres south west of Oslo. Audio
Peter Newport - Crux Website
Peter Newport of Crux Website, local news site for Queenstown, Wanaka and Central Otago. Audio
Saifuden Abu - Ad-Deen Mosque and Islamic Centre
Saifuden Abu of the Ad-Deen Mosque and Islamic Centre in Taihape joins us from Christchurch, where he's gone to help with the preparial of the 50 victims for burial. Audio
Twin brother of mosque attack victim: 'I want him back'
The twin brother of a man who was killed in the Christchurch mosque massacre says he wants him back and buried as soon as possible. Audio
'There was only one attacker responsible' - Police Commissioner
Police Commissioner Mike Bush says the criminal investigation into the terror attacks is the largest one ever ever undertaken by NZ police. Watch his latest press conference here.