Cyclone Pam
Pam Arrives - Andrea Gregory
Andrea owns a restaurant on the Gisborne waterfront, battered by cyclone Pam Audio
Cyclone Pam - latest from the Gisborne District
Peter Higgs is Gisborne's Civil Defence Emergency Controller. Audio
Save the Children in Vanuatu on latest after cyclone
Tom Skirrow is the Country Director of the aid agency Save The Children based in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Audio
Prime Minister on helping Vanuatu
Prime Minister John Key says New Zealand will do more to help our neighbours in Vanuatu. Audio
State of emergency declared for parts of Vanuatu
Flights carrying relief supplies from Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia have been arriving in Vanuatu with the airport cleared for the arrival of military aircraft. Audio
East Coast braces for potential power outages
General Manager of Energy for Eastland Network; Brent Stewart. Audio
Gisborne harbour master prepares for final burst of bad weather
Rahul Doshi is the Harbour Master in Gisborne, and he's preparing for a final burst of bad weather this morning. Audio
Tense wait for Ni-Vanuatu in New Zealand
It's a tense time for people with family in Vanuatu. Audio
New Zealander caught in cyclone's path in Port Vila
New Zealander Jeff Brown and his family who live in Vanuatu spent a harrowing Friday night sheltering from Tropical Cyclone Pam in a motel they thought would offer better security than their home. Audio
NZ funds $2.5 million to cyclone-hit Pacific neighbours
The New Zealand government has pledged 2.5 million dollars in aid to cyclone torn Pacific nations including Vanuatu. Foreign Affairs Minister; Murray McCully. Audio
State of emergency declared for parts of Vanuatu
Vanuatu's government says 80 percent of houses and businesses have been damaged or destroyed after Cyclone Pam tore through the island nation over the weekend. Vanuatu's Minister for Lands and Natural… Audio
Storm hits Northland, damage not as bad as feared
Northland Civil Defence Operations Manager; Shona Morgan Audio
Heavy rain main problem in Gisborne overnight
Civil Defence Emergency Controller for Gisborne; Peter Higgs. Audio
Radio New Zealand's reporter in Gisborne
Cyclone Pam currently lies about 400 kilometres to the north of East Cape, and is moving south-southeast, with wind gusts of up to 150 kilometres an hour in exposed parts of Northland and the Hauraki… Audio
Anxious wait for Ni-Vanuatu in New Zealand
People from Vanuatu living in New Zealand are anxiously awaiting news of their families. Audio
Other Pacific Islands affected almost as badly as Vanuatu
A pilot has flown into the southern island of Tanna where the eye of the category five storm hit on Saturday. Audio
Cyclone Pam leaves Vanuatu without homes, incomes, crops
Len Garae from the Vanuatu Daily Post on people's livelihoods and how they can survive. Audio
Weakened Cyclone Pam still packing powerful punch
Gale force winds, heavy rain and significant swells are continuing to pound north eastern parts of New Zealand, as the remnants of tropical cyclone Pam push south. Audio
Moera Tuilaepa-Taylor: Vanuata update
Journalist for Radio New Zealand International, discussing the impact of Cyclone Pam on Vanuatu. Audio
UN ready to send in aid once Cyclone Pam passes
The United Nations is ready to send supplies and aid workers to the Solomons and Vanuatu once Cyclone Pam passes. Audio