Global non-profit group Who is Hussain? has paid tribute to Christchurch City Council for the leadership it demonstrated following the 15 March mosque shootings.
One week on from the terror attacks that claimed 50 lives, thousands of people have come together to mark the tragedy with silence and prayers.
A senior United Nations human rights official is visiting Christchurch to learn first-hand how the city is responding to the mosque attacks.
Messages of love and unity have rung out from North Hagley Park at a National Remembrance Service to honour to those killed in the Christchurch mosque attacks.
Hundreds of soft toys left at the Rolleston Avenue tribute wall and outside Masjid Al Noor in the wake of the mosque shootings have been given to young Muslim children in Christchurch as part of Eid celebrations.
The first Christchurch City Council meeting since the mosque attacks has started with a minute's silence and a formal condemnation of the attacks which claimed 50 lives.
Heavy traffic is expected around the Addington area later today as thousands make their way to the You Are Us – Aroha Nui benefit concert at Christchurch Stadium.
A terror attack in Christchurch on Friday 15 March left 50 people dead and dozens seriously injured. Check here for the latest information on how the tragedy is impacting on the city.