Christchurch shooting
‘Completely inaccurate’: Peters slammed after NZ terror gaffe
The 2019 attack, in which 51 worshippers were killed by Australian terrorist Brenton Tarrant, is the subject of a coronial inquest which began this week.
- Ben McKay
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‘Tired’ Ardern exits politics with look back at maiden speech, IVF and climate fight
A teary former NZ and Labour leader addressed colleagues for the final time, with former PMs and other luminaries watching from packed public galleries.
- Ben McKay
Christchurch mosque terrorist appeals conviction and sentence
The Australian gunman carried out NZ’s worst ever terrorist attack, killing 51 people during Friday prayers.
- Marine Lourens
‘All this hate! For what?’: Anger and heartbreak as Buffalo grieves the dead
“I thought there was a bomb or something going off: boom, boom, boom,” says Buffalo resident Cecelia Williams. “But this was a terrorist act. ”
- Farrah Tomazin
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- Discrimination
My ‘third child’ made me a target for Islamophobes, but has delivered powerful insights
Despite the death threats, I am immensely proud of the Islamophobia Register Australia and the data it has produced.
- Mariam Veiszadeh
Victims’ family anger over Christchurch shooting killer’s plan to appeal
Australian Brenton Tarrant, currently serving a life sentence for killing 51 people, has told his lawyer his guilty pleas were obtained under duress.
- Jody O'Callaghan
Far-right extremists still downloading Christchurch massacre footage
Confidential police tracking project highlights the appeal of the New Zealand attacks to budding extremists.
- Nick McKenzie and Joel Tozer
Has social media put an end to the Christchurch movie They Are Us for good?
The furore could prove to be a test of how much influence people power now wields over decisions in the world of arts and entertainment.
- Karl Quinn
Producer of Christchurch attacks movie quits amid backlash, Ardern criticism
Plans for a movie depicting New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s widely lauded response to the Christchurch terrorist attacks suffered another blow on Monday.
- Emanuel Stoakes
Not my story: Ardern says mosque attack film should focus on Muslim community not her
The producer who was working on They Are Us, Philippa Campbell, resigned on Monday. She issued a statement apologising for her involvement in the film.
- Praveen Menon
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