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since 1987

Tagata Pasifika

The Pacific voice on
New Zealand television
since 1987

Niue Marks 50 Years as a self-governing State

Cake cutting with Governor General Dame Cindy Kiro & Hon Dalton Tagelagi. Photo: Government of Niue

The government and people of the Rock in Niue are commemorating 50 years as a self-governing state, celebrating half a century of sovereignty, diplomacy, and resilience.

Niue’s sovereignty dates back to October of 1974, when Niue first achieved self-governing status. “This 50th anniversary is particularly special, for it demonstrates the fortitude and determination of Niueans who sought to shape their own destiny while maintaining the steadfast connection with our closest partner New Zealand,” says the Prime Minister of Niue, Hon Dalton Tagelagi.

Niue Premiere Dalton Tagelagi says, “This significant milestone marks a coming of age for the people of Niue and invites us to reflect on our shared past and envision a bright future together.”

Mr Tagelagi expressed his gratitude to the people of Niue for their long-standing resilience and tireless contributions to the country.

“Fifty years ago, the people of Niue made a courageous and visionary decision. We honour and remember our ancestors and those who came before us for the hardships and sacrifices they endured to pave the way for us. They have lifted us above their shoulders towards a brighter, stronger future filled with possibilities.

“As a country, we continue to make strides in improving the standard of living for our people, as well as advancing sustainable initiatives to protect our tāoga, environment and ocean, and I hope that today will bear witness to everything we have done and will continue to do,” says Tagelagi.

As Niue looks to the future, Tagelagi says to honour the journey we have taken together we must continue to build on Niue’s legacy for future generations.

“Let us celebrate not only how far we’ve come, but also the spirit that keeps us moving forward.

“Niue ko Kaina. To this land we call home, our focus will continue to be improving the quality of life for our people, investing in our culture and traditions, and protecting our tāoga and the environment. Here’s to the strength of our people, past and present, and to the bright future that lies ahead.”

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