Parts of Vanuatu are due to be battered by a new tropical cyclone named Kevin.
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RSE workers allowed one-way quarantine free travel in October
From October recognised seasonal employer (RSE) workers will be allowed one-way quarantine-free travel into Aotearoa from Samoa, Tonga, and Vanuatu in a bid to help the horticulture industry recove
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Vanuatu revives coffee industry four years post Cyclone Pam
Vanuatu is reviving its coffee industry one batch at a time, four years after Cyclone Pam destroyed 90 percent of Tanna Island's coffee plantations, devastating the livelihoods of local farmers.
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Project hopes to provide clean water access for Pacific neighbours
New Zealanders are being challenged to go a whole day without turning on their taps at home and at work, in a new project hoping to provide easy access to clean water for Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu.
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Māori students offer helping hand in Vanuatu rebuild
A group of Māori students are getting in amongst the work being done to rebuild Vanuatu six months after it was ravaged by Cyclone Pam.
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Māori and Pacific students set to help rebuild Vanuatu
Seven Māori and Pacific students enrolled in the EIT trades programmes are preparing for what will be the trip of a lifetime.
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Navy ship HMNZS Canterbury and NZDF crew return home from Vanuatu
A New Zealand navy ship which left for cyclone ravaged Vanuatu, returned home to cyclone conditions in Auckland this morning.
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Precious cargo has set sail for Vanuatu rebuild
The superliner Pacific Pearl departed Auckland and will sail to Vanuatu with a precious cargo of humanitarian aid to help the region rebuild following Cyclone Pam. The voyage will take ten days to arrive at Vanuatu.
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School reopens for students of Vanuatu
As Vanuatu’s schools officially reopen, schools and students affected by Cyclone Pam will receive recreation supplies like tents for use as temporary classrooms and school kits for children that will provide temporary relief and support teachers and students alike to resume classes.
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Red Cross unable to collect funds for Vanuatu at main gates of Polyfest
ASB Polyfest organisers have decided to give Red Cross a space to collect funds for Vanuatu, who were recently hit by Cyclone Pam where entire villages destroyed.