Tokelau
Law change to grant 170 Pacific Islanders NZ super
About 170 extra people will receive New Zealand superannuation or veteran's pension a year after the eligibility for residents of Realm countries are relaxed, the Ministry of Social Development says.
Easier NZ super access to ease pressure - Cook Islanders
Changing the eligibility for New Zealand superannuation for residents of the Realm countries will ease pressure on families supporting relatives moving back to New Zealand, some Cook Islanders say.
Easier super access for Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau
People from those islands will no longer have to return to New Zealand to get their superannuation.
Easier access to NZ pension for Realm countries
The New Zealand Government says planned changes to superannuation requirements will make the system fairer for residents of the Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau.
Tokelau still pushing for air services in talks with NZ
Tokelau's new Ulu Afega Gaualofa says plans for air services are still on the table, only months after New Zealand cracked down on the territory's controversial helicopter buy.
Medical mapping service expands in the Pacific
Tokelau is the latest Pacific nation to have its health resources added to the health data collection of the web-based medical information service Tupaia.
Samoa recycle company to assist Tokelau with waste management
Waste management in Tokelau has been identified as an urgent priority with increasing amounts of rubbish being disposed on the atolls.
Ross Ardern to be NZ's next administrator to Tokelau
New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters has announced that Ross Ardern will be the country's next administrator of Tokelau.
Sport: Tiny Tokelau makes a big mark at Mini Games
Tokelau is one of the smallest delegations at this month's Pacific Mini Games, with only three athletes, but is hopeful this is just the start of an increased presence at future events.
Sport: Tiny Tokelau makes a big mark at Mini Games
Tokelau makes its mark at the Pacific Mini Games. Audio
Academic says Tokelauan civil servants treated unjustly
An academic says the unjustified sacking of two Tokealauan public servants puts the spot light on the performance of the atolls' leaders. Audio
New Zealand aid to Tokelau needs to count - academic
An academic says New Zealand has to ensure its aid to Tokelau helps the remote atoll group where it counts.
Sacked Tokelau civil servants scapegoats - academic
An academic says the sacking of two senior public servants this week by the Tokelau administration cannot be justified.
Tokelau pair dismissed after chopper purchase probe
Tokelau has dismissed the two public servants at the centre of an investigation into the territory's controversial helicopter purchases.
New search and rescue vessel for Tokelau
New Zealand is gifting a new search and rescue vessel to Tokelau along with training by Coastguard New Zealand.
NZ commits funding for Tokelau cable link
New Zealand is committing an extra $US15.1 million to Tokelau for a new undersea internet cable.
NZ maintains tight controls on Tokelau
New Zealand's new government is maintaining a firm hand on Tokelau's governance following the territory's controversial helicopter buy.
Tokelau climate change efforts recognised
Tokelau is now formally included in major global climate change agreements after a declaration by New Zealand to the United Nations.
Tokelauan community changing the language of God from Samoan
For most Tokelauans, the language of church, the Bible and God is Samoan but this is changing. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 23 October 2017
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