Christchurch Terror Attacks
Nyadol Nyuon: 'When we focus on race, we cage people'
Australian lawyer and human rights advocate Nyadol Nyuon talks to Kathryn Ryan about media misrepresentation and meeting life's challenges. Audio
Christchurch mosque shootings: Muslim leader questions accused's access to report
The man accused of the Christchurch mosque shootings will be one of the first to see draft sections of the report compiled by the royal commission investigating the attacks.
Hoping for fun, planning for disaster
Organisers of New Zealand's big cultural festivals have another item on their list of things to do - after March 15, security has become a major factor. Audio
Hoping for fun, planning for disaster
Organisers of New Zealand's big cultural festivals have another item on their list of things to do - after March 15, security has become a major factor.
Audio8chan founder voices fears over owner's bid for Philippines citizenship
The creator of the 8chan website - used by the 15 March gunman to promote the video of the atrocity - is locked in a bitter battle with its current owner.
Accused mosque gunman abandons bid to move trial out of Christchurch
The man accused of the Christchurch mosque attacks has withdrawn his application to have his trial moved to another city.
Closed until further notice - a life on hold after the mosque attacks
Six months on from the mosque attacks in Christchurch, Ahmed Jahangir is still in pain after being shot, his restaurant is still closed and his chef can no longer cook as he too was shot. Conan Young… Video, Audio
Closed until further notice - a life on hold after the mosque attacks
A restaurateur, a chef and how the Christchurch terror attack changed everything.
Accused Christchurch attack gunman's trial delayed by month
The trial of the accused Christchurch mosque gunman has been delayed by a month because it's initial start date clashed with Islam's holy month of Ramadan.
Airport security changes uncertain after mosque attacks
The future of the the country's domestic airport security remains unclear despite it being reviewed after the Christchurch mosque attacks.
35 people charged over video of Christchurch attacks
Police have charged 35 people around the country over possession of the video of the Christchurch mosque shooting.
Accused mosque shooter's manifesto printed, distributed by neo-Nazi
The accused Christchurch gunman's manifesto is being republished in paperback and sold through an instant messaging app.
Schools thought Chch terror attack lockdown was a hoax
A report on the Christchurch terror attack lockdown has revealed unpreparedness and challenges faced by schools - including the fact that some thought it was a hoax.
Kiwi converts to Islam
In this episode of Voices; we hear from two converts to the Islam faith in Christchurch as interest in Islam grows after March 15th. Audio
Kiwi converts to Islam
In this episode of Voices; we hear from two converts to the Islam faith in Christchurch as interest in Islam grows after March 15th.
AudioNew ambulances gifted to St John
Two new ambulances are being donated to St John in Christchurch, as thank you for the brave work paramedics did after the mosque attacks.
Muslim group has first meeting with royal commission
The Muslim group assisting the Royal Commission into the mosque attacks has had its first meeting in Christchurch.
Letter and the law: Call to leave prison letter laws unchanged
The law governing prisoner letters should not change, a law professor is warning, after the Christchurch mosque shootings accused sent two letters that should have been blocked. Audio
Mosque attack accused excused from court appearance
The accused Christchurch gunman's case will be called in court today but he won't be in attendance.
Royal Commission funds Islamic Women's Council's legal representation
The Islamic Women's Council has received financial assistance from the Royal Commission into the Christchurch Mosque Attacks to help it pay for legal representation.