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.
- by 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.
- by 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.
- by 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. ”
- by Farrah Tomazin
Opinion
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.
- by 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.
- by 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.
- by 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.
- by 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.
- by 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.
- by Praveen Menon
Christchurch mosque attack film will focus on ‘heroes’, says producer
Muslim community advocates have slammed the planned “They Are Us” film to feature Australian Rose Byrne as Jacinda Ardern as distasteful.
- by Emily Brookes
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