Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The Tonga Australia Awards 2027 provide fully funded scholarships for Tongan citizens to pursue tertiary education in Australia or the Pacific region.
Funded by Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), the program develops future leaders by strengthening skills, partnerships, and development outcomes aligned with Tonga’s national priorities.
Program Overview
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is inviting applications for the Tonga Australia Awards Scholarships for study commencing in 2027.
The program supports a peaceful, stable, and prosperous future for Australia, Tonga, and the wider region by investing in education, long-term partnerships, and leadership development.
Australia Awards are a flagship international scholarship initiative of the Australian Government, designed to build knowledge, foster people-to-people links, and strengthen development outcomes through education.
Program Objectives
The Tonga Australia Awards aim to:
• Build human capital aligned with Tonga’s development priorities
• Strengthen governance, service delivery, and economic resilience
• Equip emerging leaders with skills, networks, and global experience
• Promote inclusive development and international cooperation
• Support long-term partnerships between Australia, Tonga, and the Pacific
Scholars are expected to return to Tonga and contribute meaningfully to national and community development.
Priority Fields of Study
Awards are offered in line with agreed priority sectors for Tonga.
Key focus areas include:
• Governance and economics
• Health
• Infrastructure and engineering
• Sciences and technology
• Environment and natural resource management
• Education
• Community development and social inclusion
Only courses aligned with these priority fields are eligible for funding.
Where and When You Can Study
• Study locations: Australia or selected institutions in the Pacific region
• Commencement year: 2027
• Level of study: Tertiary qualifications (primarily undergraduate and postgraduate)
Scholarships are awarded for the minimum duration required to complete the approved academic program, including any compulsory preparatory training.
What the Scholarship Covers
The Tonga Australia Awards provide comprehensive financial and academic support.
Covered benefits include:
• Return international travel
• Full tuition fees
• Living allowance for basic expenses
• Overseas student health cover
• Academic preparation and pre-departure training
• Supplementary academic support where required
• Approved fieldwork costs related to the course
This support ensures scholars can focus fully on their studies and leadership development.
Who Is Eligible?
General Eligibility
Applicants must meet the general requirements outlined in the Australia Awards Scholarships Policy Handbook.
These include:
• Citizenship and residency requirements
• Compliance with Australian visa conditions
• Agreement to return to Tonga after completing studies
Tonga-Specific Conditions
Additional country-specific requirements may apply, including:
• Restrictions based on prior Australia Awards or other scholarship history
• Work experience requirements for postgraduate study
• Eligibility based on employment sector or development relevance
Applicants must carefully review both general and Tonga-specific eligibility criteria.
Selection Criteria
Selection is highly competitive and merit-based.
Applications are assessed on:
• Academic competence and qualifications
• Professional experience and career relevance
• Leadership potential and personal qualities
• Commitment to contributing to Tonga’s development
• Alignment with priority fields and development needs
The program actively encourages applications from:
• Women
• People with disability
• Individuals from other marginalised or underrepresented groups
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit a complete application with all required supporting documents.
Required documents include:
• Proof of identity and citizenship
• Academic certificates and transcripts
• English language test results (if applicable)
• Curriculum vitae (CV)
• Referee reports and reference letters
• Any additional documents specified in the application guidelines
All documents must be submitted in the specified format.
How to Apply: Step-by-Step
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Review the Australia Awards Scholarships Policy Handbook and Tonga-specific guidelines.
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Confirm that your chosen course aligns with the agreed priority fields.
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Prepare all required supporting documents in advance.
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Create or log in to the OASIS online application system.
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Complete the application using your full legal name as shown on official identification.
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Submit your application well before the deadline to avoid system congestion.
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If shortlisted, attend an interview assessing academic ability, leadership, work experience, and development impact.
Important Dates
• Application deadline: 30 April 2026
• Interviews for shortlisted candidates: Mid to late 2026
• Notification of successful candidates: Late 2026
• Study commencement: 2027
Late applications are not accepted under any circumstances.
Interview and Final Selection
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
The interview process evaluates:
• Academic readiness
• Leadership attributes
• Professional and community engagement
• Potential contribution to Tonga’s development priorities
Successful candidates must complete mandatory preparatory training before departure and upon arrival in Australia.
Common Application Mistakes to Avoid
• Applying for courses outside the priority fields
• Submitting incomplete or incorrectly formatted documents
• Using a name that does not match official identification
• Waiting until the final days to apply via OASIS
• Weak explanation of development impact or leadership goals
Avoiding these mistakes significantly improves competitiveness.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who funds the Tonga Australia Awards?
The scholarships are funded by the Australian Government through DFAT.
Can I apply if I studied overseas before?
Eligibility depends on prior scholarship history and Tonga-specific conditions outlined in the policy handbook.
Are postgraduate applicants required to have work experience?
Yes. Many postgraduate programs require relevant work experience.
Do I need to return to Tonga after my studies?
Yes. Scholars must comply with return and reintegration obligations.
How are applications submitted?
Most applicants must apply online through the OASIS system.
When will results be announced?
Successful candidates are expected to be notified in late 2026.
Are late applications accepted?
No. Applications close on 30 April 2026, and late submissions are not considered.
Conclusion
The Tonga Australia Awards Scholarships 2027 offer a fully funded pathway for Tongan citizens to gain world-class education, leadership skills, and international experience.
By aligning education with national development priorities, the program empowers future leaders to contribute to sustainable growth, stronger institutions, and long-term cooperation between Tonga, Australia, and the Pacific region.
For more information, visit Australian Government.









































