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Terror attack victims' families to view undisclosed material for first time
Families of the Muslims murdered in the Christchurch terror attacks will be given a raft of police and medical documents as part of a coronial inquiry into the mass shooting.
'It is just senseless' - Ukrainian migrant fears for friends in Kyiv
For the past four days, Yuriy Ackermann's scared friends have been sheltering in a dark underground car park in Kyiv with their 13-year-old daughter.
Terrorist intends seeking a judicial review of Royal Commission's findings
The lawyer for the terrorist who murdered 51 people in the Christchurch mosque attacks says he intends to seek a judicial review of the Royal Commission.
Christchurch terror attacks: Coronial inquiry hearing begins today
Grieving families hope a coronial hearing starting today will help answer lingering questions about the final moments of the 51 Muslims murdered in the Christchurch terror attacks.
Booster shot deadline communication 'appalling' - Disability Support Network
The Disability Support Network says the Ministry of Health's failure to notify the sector of a booster deadline extension could have resulted in staff being unnecessarily suspended or dismissed today.
Tongans in NZ anxiously await news from home: 'It's painful, you just feel hopeless'
Tongans in New Zealand have been praying for their Pacific Island families, as they endure an agonising wait for news from relatives cut off from the world.
Delaying school reopening could cause more harm than Covid-19 - paediatricians
Paediatricians warn most children would suffer more from widespread school closures than any possible exposure to coronavirus in the classroom.
Surfers line up in Westport for national championships
Celebrated Raglan surfer Billy Stairmand is an Olympian and eight-time national champion but is yet to ride a wave in Westport on the South Island's rugged West Coast.
Call for govt to clearly communicate Covid-19 Omicron outbreak plan
New Zealand is being urged to heed the lessons from Australia's Covid-19 testing debacle in the event of a similar explosion in Omicron cases in Aotearoa. Audio
Antarctica's Scott Base elves scurry for DIY gifts
Staff celebrating a white Christmas at Antarctica's Scott Base have set themselves a seemingly daunting annual task - a DIY gift made on the ice.
'Sounded like a major earthquake': Giant mudslides cause devastation
When torrential rain set off a series of giant mudslides in Banks Peninsula's Goughs Bay, Marie Haley spent a terrifying night wondering if her house would go with them.