Cyclone Pam
Government responds to calls
The Immigration Minister, Michael Woodhouse, has been listening to that. Audio
Labour urges Govt to allow in more Vanuatu workers
The Labour Party is urging the Government to allow more workers from Vanuatu into the country to help their communities recover and rebuild after Cyclone Pam. Audio
What next for cyclone ravaged Vanuatu?
Koroi Hawkins has recently returned from Vanuatu where he has been covering Cyclone Pam's aftermath for Radio New Zealand. Audio
Vanuatu still in emergency phase of recovery
It's been more than two weeks since Cyclone Pam tore through the Pacific and many of the island nations affected by the storm are still in the emergency stages of recovery Audio
Tagata o te Moana: Cyclone Pam report
Radio New Zealand International reporter Koroi Hawkins has travelled to a number of Vanuatu islands worst hit by Cyclone Pam. At the end of his two week assignamnet he filed this report. Audio
HMNZS Canterbury is about to dock at Epi
HMNZS Canterbury is about to dock at Epi island in Vanuatu after a short stopover in the capital Port Vila. Audio
Urban Search and Rescue arrive in Vanuatu
A team of urban search and rescue professionals from the New Zealand Fire Service has arrived in Vanuatu. Audio
RNZ reporter reports on Vanuatu devastation
We can cross now to Radio New Zealand International's Koroi Hawkins, who is on the island of Erromango, the largest island in the southern province of Tafea. Audio
HMNZS Canterbury arrives in Vanuatu
HMNZS Canterbury has arrived in Vanuatu carrying food, water, emergency supplies and more than 200 personnel. Audio
Arrival of Canterbury welcome boost to Vanuatu relief efforts
The New Zealand task force in Vanuatu says the arrival of HMNZS Canterbury will be a welcome boost to their relief efforts. Audio
Fears for Vanuatu economy as tourists cancel trips
Vanuatu tourism operators say the country's economy will suffer even more as tourists cancel their trips - even to Islands unaffected by Cyclone Pam. Paul White runs Aore Adventures Dive Guides, on… Audio
Vanuatu's northern islands running out of time in wait for aid
The Vanuatu government is now in a race against time to distribute aid to the remote outer islands that were hardest hit by Cyclone Pam. Audio
A New Zealander fights for aid for Vanuatu
Residents of Vanuatu's outer islands are still waiting for aid more than a week after Cyclone Pam tore across the archipelago Audio
Report on the state of Vanuatu's outer islands
Residents on Vanuatu's outer Islands are running out of food and water and desperately need help. Audio
YoungLife Band
Having been touring New Zealand for the past two weeks Vanuatu reggae outfit YoungLife have collaborated with the Red Cross to fundraise for the Cyclone Pam relief effort. Audio
Vanuatu's outlying islands say food and water running low
People on Vanuatu's outlying islands say food and water supplies are running dry and they have no idea when aid is coming. Audio
Donations pouring in for Vanuatu
Fundraising is well underway for the tens of thousands of people who have been left with nothing, after Cyclone Pam ravaged Vanuatu. Audio
5000 people out of food on a Vanuatu island
Five-thousand people on the Vanuatu Island of Ambrym have run out of food and are in desperate need of water. Audio
HMNZS Canterbury bound for Vanuatu
The Navy ship Canterbury will head to cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu this weekend. Audio
Frantic campaign underway to vaccinate against measles
And still in Vanuatu, a frantic campaign to vaccinate children against the measles enters its fourth day today. Audio