NZ gives $1.6m to help emergency groups after tsunami
The aid will be provided to the Red Cross and the Red Crescent Societies emergency appeal
The aid will be provided to the Red Cross and the Red Crescent Societies emergency appeal
A mass burial of earthquake and tsunami victims is being prepared.
Following the 2004 tsunami which killed 250,000, an early warning system was developed.
Rescuers continue to search for survivors in Palu while other towns still be to reached.
The tsunami tore homes off their foundations, snapped palm trees and dragged away victims.
The fate of people at a beach festival in Palu is unknown following the massive tsunami.
Anthonius stayed in the tower to guide a plane carrying hundreds of passengers to safety.
More than 420 people have died, with officials still to reach other areas of Sulawesi.
A tsunami and series of earthquakes in Indonesia left many victims dead.
First reports suggest waves up to 3m high slammed into the towns of Palu and Donggala.
Shocked plane passenger is booked onto non-existent seat on a budget airline.
The family of a Kiwi mum who died in Bali are gifting a chunk of the $230,000 donated.
Bali is worried the quality of its tourists is declining as tough new rules are mooted.
A glowing Stephanie Holmes stays at a luxury women-only spa and wellness retreat in Bali.
Bali's Ubud Monkey Forest delights visitors, writes Nicholas Jones.
Comment: Wenlei Ma watches hundreds of movies but has never experienced this.
Givealittle page closed after more than $237,000 raised.
The Royal New Zealand Air Force has been suggested as one way to get Abby home.
a street parade involved veiled kindergarteners carrying replica weapons.
COMMENT: People of Lombok need help to recover from the earthquake.
Lombok tries to recover from a quake earlier this month that killed 460 people.
Lombok is in crisis, says Havelock North woman living in Indonesia.
The light aircraft went missing before it was due to land.
Ignorance is no longer an excuse on the issue of elephant-riding.
Lombok has been hit by more than 300 aftershocks, including a 5.9 magnitude tremor.
Death toll from the first quake on Sunday is now believed to be at least 227 people.
Kiwi who experienced the Christchurch earthquake said this was much more terrifying.
Narto Aryadi spent 12 hours digging his way to freedom through quake debris.
Trevor and Mark were on holiday just northwest of Lombok, when the earthquake struck.