Eight websites out of an original 45 are still showing footage of the Christchurch terrorist attacks or the alleged gunman's manifesto.
After agreeing to initial reforms following the Christchurch attacks,NZ Opposition leader says his party is unlikely to support a second raft of changes.
Under a new proposal online platforms will open up about their anti-extremist work. But a push for a broader internet safety charter could be faltering.
Bachar Houli opens up about his trip to Christchurch after the shooting,and how his faith propels him forward in life.
The accused Christchurch mosque gunman Brenton Tarrant has been able to send seven letters from prison,according to New Zealand Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis.
The date set down for the trial clashes with Ramadan,and members of the local Muslim community say it would be"very hard"to go through as they fast.
New Zealand officials admitted on Wednesday that they made a mistake by allowing the man accused of killing 51 people at two Christchurch mosques to send a hand-written letter from his prison cell.
At what point does someone decide to become a mass killer? This is the confronting question Good Weekend set out to answer.
In March,a 28-year-old loner from small-town NSW committed New Zealand’s worst mass shooting. Paving his path to the devastation:the dark online world of white supremacists.
A lecturer in terrorism studies explains the motivations for racist extremists and warns that shutting down their platforms,such as 8Chan,won't stop them.
The alleged perpetrator of the Christchurch massacre showed his mother guns during a Christmas trip,his grandmother says.