Fiji
RNZ International reporter Alex Perrottet from Fiji
In the aftermath of Cyclone Winston, RNZ International reporter Alex Perrottet speaks to John Campbell from Suva after talking to Unicef and Save the Children. Audio
Florida man fundraising for Fijian Fisher family
Florida man Robert Arrington is fundraising for a Fijian family who he stayed with on a spearfishing trip in 1997. He tells Checkpoint about the roots of his campaign. Video, Audio
Containers being filled in Auckland to help Fiji
Containers have arrived in Auckland locations where people can donate items of need to be sent to help families in Fiji.
UN countries urged to 'go the extra yard' for Fiji
Fiji has made a plea at the UN for immediate assistance from member countries as it says it can't handle the effects of Cyclone Winston alone.
Classes resume in Fiji after Cyclone Winston
Fiji schools due to restart today but devastation and trauma after Cyclone Winston prompt calls for compassion and flexibility. Audio
Fiji's interior finally gets supplies, with PM's visit
Fiji's remote interior has only received its first supplies almost a week after Cyclone Winston. Our reporter Alex Perrottet went there to find out how people were.
Hopes for Wallis air links to Fiji
There are hopes in Wallis and Futuna of an economic boost with fresh air links to Fiji.
Cyclone Winston - Alex Perrottet
Relief supplies are starting to reach the worst-hit outer islands, eight days after Cyclone Winston hit Fiji. More than 60-thousand people have been left homeless and the death toll remains at 42 with… Audio
HMNZS Wellington arrives in Fiji
The navy ship, the Wellington, has arrived in Fiji with 150 defence force personnel to help with the Cyclone Winston relief effort and the frigate Canterbury is now also now on its way. Major General… Audio
Aid begins to reach Fiji's outer islands
RNZ International's Alex Perrottet is in Suva after a day in the outer island of Taveuni. Audio
Fiji government cracks down on unethical traders after Winston
Fiji's trade minister has warned traders against engaging in price gouging in the wake of cyclone Winston, after some reports of consumers being exploited for supplies.
HMNZS Canterbury sets sail for Fiji
HM NZS Canterbury has left Auckland for Suva, carrying 300 defence force personnel, including engineers and medics. Mohamed Hassan was there when the Canterbury left. Audio
Fiji's interior finally gets supplies with PM's visit
Our correspondent travels to the interior of Viti Levu and finds out about the impact of Cyclone Winston on the town of Nadalei. Audio
NZ defence force staff ready to help Fiji
The HMNZS Wellington has arrived in Fiji with 60 tonnes of aid supplies and 71 military personnel ready to "get stuck in" and help the country clean up and rebuild.
Fiji Govt clears many schools to re-open tomorrow
The Fiji government says it has cleared a large number of schools to re-open tomorrow, mostly in the country's south.
Cyclone destroyed newly-built Fiji homes
Many Fijian homes newly built to withstand extreme weather were destroyed by Cyclone Winston, but roads and bridges are holding up well.
Alex Perrottet - Fiji Update
Alex Perrottet from RNZ International has been in Fiji since Cyclone Winston battered the country last weekend. Audio
Hundreds of NZDF staff to help Fiji
Hundreds of engineers, drivers, medical and support staff are heading to Fiji to join other Defence Force staff rebuild communities devastated by Cyclone Winston.
Sports facilities in Fiji to reopen after Winston
A number of sporting facilities will reopen in Fiji today after being assessed for damage from Cyclone Winston.
Fiji PM says economic growth 'down the drain' after cyclone
Fiji's Prime Minister says the country's economic growth is now 'down the drain' after Cyclone Winston.