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Taj Mohammed Kamran welcomes a member of the Tu Tangata motorcycle club to the Al Noor mosque, Christchurch 15/3/2020. Source: AAP Image/AP Photo/Mark Baker A special Friday prayer service has ...
The Waipapa Community Board voted to include speed bumps on the crossing near Al Noor Mosque while the Waipuna Community ...
Communities came together to help those affected by the Christchurch mosque tragedy. First Up spoke to some of those ...
March 15 marked six years since the fascist terrorist Brenton Tarrant massacred 51 people and injured dozens more in mass shootings at two mosques in Christchurch.
The southbound lane of Deans Avenue, near Al Noor Mosque - has been approved for speed bumps - but not the lane heading north. The road's the boundary between the Riccarton and Central City wards.
A proposed pedestrian crossing's become a bit of a joke - after differing views were shared from two Christchurch community boards.
Six years on from the Christchurch mosque shootings ... A white supremacist terrorist from Australia stormed into Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre on 15 March 2019.
A 16-year old boy who sent a Sydney mosque a social media threat referencing a terror attack has accepted responsibility in ...
A Christchurch mosque attack hero has had an assault charge against him dismissed. Abdul Aziz Wahabzadah last year pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault with intent to injure and opted for a judge ...
Six years on from the Christchurch mosque shootings, members of the Muslim community fear there is still an ongoing threat of a terror attack, and that the threat may even be heightened.
The threat made to the Australian Islamic House in Edmondson Park, in Sydney’s west, was a reference to the Christchurch Al-Noor Mosque shootings, which resulted in the deaths of 51 people in 2019.