Tokelau
In Tokelau, newspapers plot way forward for youth and unity
The first local newspapers in Tokelau are returning young people to the territory, improving their language skills and strengthening community ties there.
Tokelau's newspapers foster language and bring home youth
The first local newspapers in Tokelau are returning young people to the territory, improving their language skills and strengthening community ties there. Audio
NZ addresses UN on Tokelau self-governance
New Zealand has told a United Nations committee on decolonisation that it's committed to helping Tokelau become self-governing.
Tokelau atoll to boycott new ship over safety fears
Tokelau's Fakaofo atoll will boycott a new ship New Zealand is providing, a leader says.
NZ asked to step in over Tokelau fiscal concerns
New Zealand's Auditor-General has asked the Foreign Ministry to step in and improve fiscal controls in Tokelau, New Zealand's Administrator to the territory says.
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 8 October 2018
Global Warming Report marks the end of 'magical thinking' about climate change; A Pacific-wide development agency says money aimed at climate change is not reaching the region's poorest and most… Audio
In Tokelau, a fight to reclaim homes from rising tides
A small 2-metre sea wall is all that protects Tokelau's Fakaofo atoll from the rising tides, and waters already lap at its highest point. Audio
Jacinda Ardern to visit Tokelau within two years
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has committed to visiting Tokelau within the next two years.
NZ plans weather stations for Tokelau
New Zealand is building weather stations in Tokelau to assist with climate change research.
NZ delivers emergency supplies to Tokelau
New Zealand has delivered emergency supplies to Tokelau to assist with disaster preparation.
In Tokelau, NZ must ease tensions, mend relations
Analysis - A New Zealand delegation travelling to Tokelau this week will find a territory divided, tense and looking to Wellington for a way forward, writes Mackenzie Smith.
Tests ahead in Tokelau for Kris Faafoi
The first New Zealand ministerial visit to Tokelau in 14 years gets underway on Wednesday when Kris Faafoi heads to the island nation. The Civil Defence Minister's visit will be amid the growing… Audio
Tests ahead in Tokelau for Kris Faafoi
A New Zealand government minister is heading to the territory of Tokelau tomorrow for the first ministerial visit since 2004. Audio
Incoming head of NZ Presbyterians to draw on Pasifika background
A Samoan-Tokelaun reverend is hoping to promote multi-culturalism as the elected leader of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Audio
Kris Faafoi first NZ Minister to visit Tokelau since 2004
New Zealand has announced the first ministerial trip to Tokelau in more than a decade.
Asbestos to be removed from homes in Tokelau
A company is supervising the removal of asbestos from homes in the Tokelau atoll of Nukunonu.
Tokelau fiscal controls never imposed by NZ
It has been revealed that New Zealand's threatened restrictions on Tokelau's capital spending, which were the catalyst for the ouster of its Administrator, were never imposed.
Changes mulled for Tokelau International Trust Fund
The Tokelau International Trust Fund is undergoing a review of its purpose amid concerns investment potential is being squandered.
Tokelau air services at least five years away - NZ officials
New Zealand officials say it is unlikely Tokelau will make much progress towards an air service in the next five years.
UN to assist Tokelau governance with local volunteers
The United Nations is recruiting three volunteers in Tokelau to help inform the UN about the atolls and to assist village councils. Audio