Cyclone Pam six month report
Saturday 13 September 2015 marked six months since Tropical Cyclone Pam struck Vanuatu causing widespread destruction across the eastern and south-eastern islands of the country
Saturday 13 September 2015 marked six months since Tropical Cyclone Pam struck Vanuatu causing widespread destruction across the eastern and south-eastern islands of the country

Island leaders hold their ground as NZ and Australia fail once more to stand with the Pacific
Why Australia and New Zealand must heed the Pacific’s calls for stronger action on climate change. A report for the 46th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders

New Zealand and Australia must face up to the reality that climate change threatens the survival of some of their closest neighbours
Responding to the European migrant crisis Rachael Le Mesurier, Executive Director of Oxfam New Zealand, said: “This year, the UN said that more people have

The story began in September 2013, at ‘Misty Mangere Mountain’, where four hobbits decided to change the face of the world. Gathered together by their

Oxfam joins others in the High Court to challenge the secrecy of TPPA documents.

Entries are now open for the first Oxfam Trailwalker event to be held in sunny Whakatāne.
This week, trade ministers and officials from the 12 countries negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) meet in Maui in an attempt to finalise the

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