Tokelau
NZ rolls out more Covid-19 support for the Pacific
Covid-19 vaccines will soon roll out in the Cook Islands, followed by Niue and Tokelau, and the New Zealand government has announced more vaccines and $120 million in additional support for Pacific…
Tokelauan Fishing Quest: sharing adventure, food and tradition
In the remote Tokelau atolls, everyone plays a role in looking after the community through traditions like Faiva Fakamua.
Tokelau head pays tribute to Samoan repatriation help
The newly inaugurated Ulu o Tokelau has paid tribute to Samoa for its role in the recent repatriation of more than 100 Tokelauans.
Tokelau opens parliament for 2021
Tokelau has officially opened its first parliamentary session for 2021 in Atafu, inaugurating a new Ulu
Tokelauan: a language in danger
Tokelauan is on UNESCO'S list of the world's severely endangered languages, how can it be safeguarded? University of Auckland PhD student, John Middleton's thesis is based on the syntax of Tokelauan… Audio
'England vs America': The friendly war that unites a Tokelau atoll
Every January, Tokelau stops as its people come together for an annual cricket tournament, but with a twist. Elena Pasilio takes us inside the colour, feasting and culture of the national sport.
Hybrid network to boost connectivity for Tokelau and Kiribati
Tokelau and Kiribati are set to benefit from a hybrid internet network announced to bolster connectivity amid upgrade work on the Southern Cross cable.
Tokelauans stoked to be home in time for Xmas
First group of Tokelauans to be repatriated just happy to be home in time for Christmas. Audio
Finally! Stranded Tokelauans head home
33 Tokelauans are finally heading home after months of being stranded in New Zealand and Samoa due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Water security, renewable energy equipment for Tokelau
Over the past few weeks the Royal New Zealand Navy ship HMNZS Canterbury has been using helicopters to deliver equipment for Tokelau's development plans.
Tokelauans heading home after months stranded in New Zealand
A handful of Tokelauans are heading home after months of waiting for the first repatriation flight. Audio
Tokelauans elated to be finally returning home
A handful of Tokelauans are heading home after months of waiting for the first repatriation flight since the Covid pandemic struck.
The journey home begins for first repatriation group of Tokelauans
A young journalist tells of her journey home on the first repatriation flight to Tokelau.
Community want Gagana Tokelau in New Zealand school curriculum
"With every Census that comes, the number of speakers are declining, so there has to be an active movement to keep the language alive."
Tokelauan community in NZ works to keep language alive
Ensuring the survival of their language for future generations is why the Tokelaun community in Porirua are keen to have their language included in the New Zealand curriculum. Audio
Using information and culture to unite - Tokelau journalist
As NZ marks Te vaiaho o te gagana Tokelau or Tokelau language week, Elena Pasilio, an up-and-coming journalist shares her journey as a story-teller.
A researcher warns Tokelauans to preserve their language
A lingusitics researcher from the University of Auckland has warned with less than 4000 people speaking Tokelauan, the language is in danger of dying. Audio
Tokelauans focus on language amid Covid-19 challenges
Preserving cultural identity and well-being is the focus of this year's Tokelau Language Week in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Tokelau not prepared for potential Covid-19 case
The Government of Tokelau says the three atolls are not yet in a position to effectively quarantine, isolate and manage a suspected or confirmed case of Covid-19.
Concern as veteran leader pushes for Tokelau independence poll
A Tokelauan leader has drafted a referendum on whether the territory should be independent from New Zealand to be held by 2025.