Christchurch Mosque Attacks
Victim Support distributes more money to mosque shooting victims
While victims of the mosque attacks and their families are grateful for the money they have received from donations, some say it won't go far, while others say there isn't enough for those who were… Video, Audio
Victim Support to distribute a further $2.5m
Victim Support will tomorrow tell the victims of the mosque shootings how it plans to hand out $2.5 million donated to them, promising this time it's listened to the victims. Video, Audio
Mosque victims want answers from Islamic groups over donated funds
Witnesses to the Christchurch mosque attacks are asking for more accountability from the various Islamic groups that have been raising money for the victims. Video, Audio
Hotel donates $15,000 to mosque attack survivor
Yama Nabi was late for prayer on March the 15th, so he arrived at the Al Noor mosque moments after a gunman killed 44 people - one of them was his father. Rees Hotel chief executive Mark Rose heard… Audio
Eggboy donates more than $100k to people affected by mosque attacks
The Australian teenager Will Connolly shot to fame in March when he egged the far-right Senator Fraser Anning blamed Muslim immigration for the Christchurch mosque shootings. As the teen dubbed "Egg… Audio
Christchurch mosque attacks: 'Where is Victim Support?'
People too traumatised by the Christchurch mosque attacks to work want to know why Victim Support is holding onto millions donated to Christchurch's Muslim community. Video, Audio
Turkish man wounded in Christchurch mosque attacks dies
A 46-year-old Turkish citizen wounded in the attacks has died in Christchurch Hospital, bringing the death toll to 51. Audio
Don't feed the troll
While condemning social media platforms for hosting and spreading extremists’ content, many media here also took the online bait from a noted British troll too toxic even for Fox News and the tabloids… Audio
Funds vs Facebook: Investors push for change on livestreaming
New Zealand's biggest investment funds are pushing on with efforts to pressure Facebook, Google and Twitter into taking action over offensive online material. Matt Whineray, CEO of the NZ Super Fund… Audio
What should media do with content created by those spreading terror?
After Christchurch, governments around the world are gearing up against the ‘weaponisation’ of the internet by terrorists and extremists. The grim content they create also forces news media to make… Audio
Manifesto ban divides media
Banning the gunman’s so-called manifesto was a controversial call by the Chief Censor last week. It has divided opinion among the media over whether they should delve into it - and just how much of it… Audio
Turkish and NZ players pay tribute to mosque victims at tournament
Turkish and New Zealand ice hockey players have paid their respects to the victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks at an event in Romania.
Mosque terror accused's trips to Bulgaria probed for far-right links
A former intelligence chief in Bulgaria has criticised his country's security services for not better monitoring the alleged Christchurch shooter during a six-day tour, four months before the attacks.
Curbing comments to calm the farm online
After the atrocity in Christchurch, Stuff says it's time to civilise the often unpleasant space 'below the line.' It no longer accepts online comments on news stories about topics that get readers the… Audio
No Facebook accountability or contrition over terror attack - Privacy Commissioner
Facebook needs to take accountablity for its role in the Christchurch terror attack, which was live streamed on the social media site, the Privacy Commissioner says.
Prayers as those who belong reclaim their mosque
First Person - There's fresh paint on the walls, but the new carpet hasn't arrived yet. John Gerritsen visits the Al Noor Mosque as it reopens its doors, and is reclaimed by its community.
Kamila Shamsie - Home Fire
Kamila Shamsie is the author of six novels, including Home Fire which won the 2018 Women's Prize for Fiction, and was longlisted for the 2017 Man Booker. She is a reviewer and columnist for The… Audio
Muslim radicalisation vs white supremacy radicalisation
Professor Mohamad Abdalla is one of Australia's most prominent Muslim leaders. Over the last 15 years, he played a leading role in establishing Islamic Studies (Research and Teaching) as an academic… Audio
Sister takes comfort that Pakistani parents, brother are 'martyrs'
The Pakistan High Commissioner says nine victims of the mosque shootings were Pakistani nationals.
Raw power in the Internet era
In the last week we have discovered just how little power our Government, the law and our biggest businesses have over Google and Facebook in our own country, let alone consumers. In the wake of the… Audio