Tokelau
NZ Auditor-General unable to find how Tokelau's govt spent $10m
New Zealand's Auditor-General has been unable to find how Tokelau's government spent $10 million.
NZ administrator to Tokelau 'encouraged' suspensions - High Court
New Zealand's administrator to Tokelau played a key role in the illegal suspension of two public servants, the territory's High Court has ruled.
Tokelau chooses site for long-awaited airstrip
Tokelau's first airstrip will be built on the central atoll of Nukunonu.
Dozens of boats ordered by Tokelau stuck in storage in NZ
Dozens of boats destined for Tokelau have been sitting in storage for more than three years in New Zealand due to shipping delays, frustrating families on the atolls who are dependent on the vessels.
Tokelau agrees on single airstrip for atolls
Tokelau's government has agreed to build a single airstrip on one of the territory's three atolls.
Installation tells story of Tokelauans sold into slavery
In the late 1800s, Tokelau's population plummeted to 85 people, because of slavery. Audio
Language weeks keep Tokelau tongue alive - community leader
A community leader who has been recognised for his development work and promotion of Tokelauan says New Zealand's Pasifika language weeks are helping save his people's tongue. Audio
Tokelau Language Week: 'Treasures of our culture'
Tokelauans across New Zealand are celebrating their culture and language this week: Te vāiaho o te gagana Tokelau.
New Zealand prepared to finance Tokelau airstrip
New Zealand is prepared to help finance an airstrip in Tokelau as the territory's leaders consider commercial flights for the atolls.
Te Papa's collection highlighting climate change
In the lead up to the Global Week of Climate Change we are speaking each day to people who are dealing with the issues facing many communities because of climate change. Today Rachel Yates, senior… Audio
Tokelau play highlights climate crisis
A Tokelauan theatre show claimed to be the first of its kind is highlighting the threat the climate crisis poses to the territory. Audio
Urgent meeting called in Tokelau over court decision
An urgent meeting of Tokelau's governing council has been called over a landmark court decision.
Sport: Tokelau hoping to build Pacific Games presence
Tokelau's sporting community is hoping an increased presence at last month's Pacific Games will be the start of even bigger things to come.
Lack of radio hampering Pacific meteorologists
The lack of radio services in some small Pacific island nations is challenging for local weather offices during extreme weather events.
Pacific wrap with Koro Vaka'uta
Koro talks to Kathryn about Pacific Nations declaring a climate crisis in the region, and criticism of Jacinda Ardern's visit to Tokelau is greeted with outrage by Pasifika MPs and communities. Audio
Ardern favours airstrip in Tokelau
New Zealand's prime minister says she would look favourably on an airstrip being constructed in Tokelau.
NZ govt defends PM's Tokelau visit
New Zealand cabinet minister Carmel Sepuloni has hit back at criticism of the prime minister's visit to Tokelau by paying tribute to the contribution of Pacific Islanders.
Tokelau comments show ignorance and divisiveness - Aupito
New Zealand's Minister for Pacific Peoples says an attack on the prime minister's visit to Tokelau by the opposition leader is divisive dog-whistle politics.
NZ's Pacific Peoples' Minister defends PM's trip to Tokelau
New Zealand's Minister for Pacific Peoples says an attack on the prime minister's visit to Tokelau by the opposition leader is divisive dog-whistle politics. Audio
Labour hits back at Bridges over Tokelau criticism
New Zealand opposition leader Simon Bridges has been labelled "desperate and disrespectful" for saying the prime minister should not have gone to Tokelau.