Tokelau
Tokelau Festival attracts thousands
The biggest Tokelau festival in the world took place in New Zealand over the Easter weekend for the seventeenth time. Audio, Gallery
Swains leader sees benefits in Tokelau chopper stopover
The House Representative for American Samoa's Swains Island says he was very happy to make the island available as a proposed refuelling stop for helicopters from Tokelau.
Tokelau angry over chopper buy
Tokelau's leader says the people of the three atolls are in an uproar over the government buying two helicopters.
Tokelau furious over helicopter buy
Tokelau's leader says the people of the three atolls are in an uproar over the government buying two helicopters. Audio
NZ gets tough over Tokelau helicopter buy
Tokelau is angered at New Zealand plans to give its administrator in the islands a veto over decisions made by the Tokelau government.
Tokelau installs Siopili Perez as Ulu
Tokelau has inaugurated Siopili Perez as its new Ulu, or leader. It is his second time in the post after being Ulu in 2015.
Tokelau agreement for albacore gets a boost
Efforts to implement the Tokelau Arrangement for South Pacific albacore have been boosted by a grant of $US5.1 million dollars from New Zealand.
NZ issues Tokelau a 'please explain' chopper purchase
The New Zealand Government hopes discussions this week in Tokelau will shed light on the reported purchase of two helicopters by the territory.
NZ Pacific youth award winners give back to community
Recipients of the New Zealand Prime Minister's Pacific Youth awards are focusing on giving back to the community. Audio
NZ furthers climate support commitment to Tokelau, Pacific
New Zealand's Climate Change Minister says this country will extend ratification of both the Climate Change Convention and the Paris Agreement to include Tokelau.
Master artists from Tokelau share their wisdom
A master carver and three weavers from Tokelau have traveled to New Zealand to share their passion and knowledge with the local community. Audio
'Don't wait till language week' - Tokelau leader
The home and church are being promoted as places to help the endangered Tokelauan language survive. Audio
Tokelauan leader asks parents to use language more in homes
A community leader in New Zealand is appealing to Tokelauans to speak their language in the home all year round and not just during their language week.
Pacific atolls seek UN framework for climate victims
The Coalition of Atoll Nations on Climate Change is calling for a United Nations legal framework to protect the rights of those displaced by climate change.
Tokelau happy as Forum associate member
Tokelau is not eyeing immediate full membership of the Pacific Islands Forum.
Forum expansion unlocks new questions
A political scientist who covers Pacific issues says he wonders if the Pacific Islands Forum realises the implications of including territories as members.
Tokelau leader to be buried in NZ
One of the longest serving leaders of Tokelau the late Panapa Sakaria is to be buried in New Zealand.
Living gets cheaper on Tokelau
Prices for major food items such as sausages, potatoes, and cooking oil fell in the June 2016 quarter.
NZ Defence Force battling illegal fishers
The New Zealand Defence Force said they were continuing a successful run with their joint fisheries patrols in the waters of Fiji, Niue, Tokelau and Tuvalu.
Small Polynesian nations look to submarine cable link
Polynesian leaders to meet in NZ next week to discuss submarine cable broadband connections.