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4/28/20
An Australian survivor of the White Island volcano eruption speaks for the first time about the disaster that killed her sister and father.
Read more from ABC News5/25/20
The New Zealand Prime Minister assures an interviewer "I'm not under any hanging lights" as a magnitude 5.9 earthquake interrupts her live interview from the nation's capital Wellington.
Read more from www.abc.net.au6/19/20
Schools are in lockdown and members of the public have been asked to avoid a suburb in the west of Auckland as a hunt for an armed offender who killed one officer and shot another ramps up.
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/14/20
Brenton Tarrant has chosen to represent himself at his sentencing next month for the Christchurch mosque killings.
Read more from SBS News7/14/20
National Party leader Todd Muller issues a statement, saying he has reflected on his experience of recent weeks and it is clear to him he is not the best person to be opposition leader.
Read more from www.abc.net.au8/13/20
New Zealand health authorities reveal close contacts of Auckland's first coronavirus cases in more than three months are showing symptoms as the city readjusts to life in lockdown.
Read more from www.abc.net.au8/17/20
New Zealand's election will now be held on 17 October.
Read more from SBS News8/25/20
Survivors and families of the Christchurch mosque attacks are standing up in court to confront the man who killed 51 people, describing the Australian as a "hate-filled low life". WARNING: This story contains graphic details which may disturb some readers.
Read more from www.abc.net.au8/27/20
The Australian gunman has been denied the possibility of ever seeking or gaining his freedom after killing 51 people in last year's attack.
Read more from SBS News8/28/20
The Christchurch gunman joins that list of mass murderers, animated by a hatred of tolerance, equality and multicultural values, who came to believe indiscriminate violence against unarmed civilians was justified, writes Alexander Gillespie.
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