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Fiji’s Cloud 9 Named World’s Second-Best Boat-Only Dining Experience
Imagine a dinner on the open ocean, with 360-degree sea views and a reef dive between courses. Cloud 9, Fiji’s floating dining venue, serves wood-fired pizzas and… read more
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Fiji to Reframe Peacekeeping with National Peace Operations Strategy
Fiji is rethinking its four-decade peacekeeping role in response to shifting global and regional security dynamics. A new National Peace Operations Strategy is in the works, with… read more
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Five Fiji Athletes Awarded IOC Solidarity Scholarships Ahead of LA 2028
Five of Fiji’s brightest talents have secured IOC Solidarity scholarships, accelerating their road to LA 2028. From sailing to taekwondo, these rising stars gain essential support and… read more
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50th Fiji Bitter Marist 7s Introduces Per-Win Cash Bonuses
New incentives for pool-match wins are shaping the Fiji Bitter Marist 7s, giving grassroots teams a tangible boost as the 50th edition approaches in Suva. With plans… read more
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Drua Debutant Fines-Leleiwasa Sparks Proud Moment Ahead of Waratahs Clash
Issak Fines-Leleiwasa’s first outing in Drua colours marks a proud milestone for him and his family, even as the scoreline stung. With lessons learned, he’s focusing on… read more
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Fiji’s Alcohol Divide: Central and Eastern Divisions Lead Consumption
Regional differences and a clear gender gap emerge in a Fiji-wide survey on alcohol use. The findings hint at evolving patterns and potential public health challenges ahead. read more
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Fiji Starts Inaugural Community Consultations for Baseline Study on Children with Disabilities
Voices from families and communities are helping map the rights and daily realities of children with disabilities as Fiji launches a nationwide Baseline Study. Early findings—due mid-2026—are… read more
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Why Back-to-School Aid Is Delayed: Missing Details in Applications
Back-to-school assistance is facing delays as officials flag missing information on many applications. A multi-ministry process is underway, with a February deadline eyed for final payments—leaving families… read more
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Backyard to Brand: Fiji Women Grow Small Farms Into Big Business
On a steep hillside, 58-year-old sugarcane farmer Saleshni Devi is turning perishable harvests into a thriving line of value-added foods—from lime chutneys to chili sauces. A women-led… read more
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Fiji Announces Health Reforms for Prevention and Rural Equity
Fiji gears up for a sweeping overhaul of its health system, prioritizing prevention, primary care, and community-centered services. With a focus on rural and vulnerable communities and… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Cloudy Periods with Showers and Afternoon Thunderstorms Across Viti Levu, Coral Coast, and Suva–Nausori Regions; Heavy Falls Possible; Elsewhere Mostly Fine
Today brings a tropical mix: bright sun in some corners and showers in others. Expect afternoon storms to spice things up across the islands, with a few… read more
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People First Party Denies FijiFirst Ties as Fiji Prepares for 2026 Elections
Fiji’s new People First party rejects claims it’s a front for former FijiFirst leaders, insisting it’s a clean break after FijiFirst’s deregistration. With senior ex-FijiFirst ministers on… read more
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How Fiji Communities Are Turning the Tide on Violence Against Children
Across Fiji, a collaborative effort is uniting families, faith and community leaders, police, and services to end violence against children. The Collective Action to End Violence Against… read more
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Fiji’s Economic Resilience Rests on BSP’s Trust and Stability
Fiji’s tightly linked economy hinges on the strength of a leading bank. BSP’s refreshed strategy centers on trust, stability, and long-term stewardship—guided by governance that balances growth… read more
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Fiji’s iTaukei Education Aid Lets Families Tap Early Funds
The Early Withdrawal Minors Education Assistance programme is delivering timely support for iTaukei students, easing immediate schooling costs as families face financial pressures. This year alone saw… read more
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Fiji Contractor Faces Suspension Call as Flooding Sparks Community Outcry
Rising flood concerns after a contractor’s work in Naqiliso Settlement have sparked a push for accountability, with Opposition MP Rinesh Sharma calling for immediate action and a… read more
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FBCL Sets Sights on Pacific’s Premier Multimedia Hub, Boosts Skills and Self-Sufficiency
An important ministerial meeting unveils bold plans for Fiji’s broadcasting future, with FBCL aiming to lead as a premier multimedia hub and to boost local talent through… read more
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FNPF: Accredited Education to Safeguard Members’ Investments
FNPF is raising the bar for member education with accredited programs that deliver real credentials—far beyond participation certificates. With overseas courses aligned to Fiji’s National Qualifications Framework… read more
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From Suva Market Stall to Multi-Venture Success: Fiji’s Resilient Businesswoman
From a market stall to a diversified family enterprise, Navunisaravi’s 46-year journey embodies grit and growth. Not passing Form Four never slowed her—she built a yaqona business,… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Cloudy Periods with Showers and Afternoon Thunderstorms; Isolated Heavy Falls in Sigatoka–Coral Coast, Suva–Nausori, and Ra Regions (February 17, 2026)
Fiji’s forecast today is a mix of sun and showers, with afternoon storms in some regions and fine spells in others. A breezy, changing day keeps you… read more
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: February 16, 2026 – Isolated Showers and Thunderstorms with Heavy Falls Across Major Regions; Generally Fine Elsewhere
Today’s Fiji forecast serves a playful mix of sun and showers. While many places shine, a few pockets may spark late-afternoon storms and a touch of thunder… read more
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Kakala Crowned 2026 Interhouse Champion at Adi Cakobau School
Kakala House clinched the 2026 Interhouse crown with a standout gold-medal haul, sealing a dramatic finish across age groups. A celebration of grit, teamwork, and the moments… read more
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Nadolo’s fresh chapter fuels Drua ahead of Sydney showdown with Waratahs
Nemani Nadolo steps into a new off-field role as the Drua chase a season full of firsts. With a tough away trip to Sydney on the horizon,… read more
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First Female ACP to Lead Fiji Police Internal Affairs and Professional Standards Unit
Historic and inspiring: Loraini Seru is named Fiji’s first female Assistant Commissioner to lead Internal Affairs and Professional Standards. Her diverse career promises new opportunities for women… read more
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Bail Battle in Fiji Over Meth and Grenade in Delainavesi Case
A bail decision looms in a case sparked by a joint operation that uncovered alleged illicit substances and a suspected explosive device. As prosecutors and defense clash… read more
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Fiji Urges Inclusive Participation in Truth and Reconciliation Commission for National Healing
Fiji pursues healing with a call to those touched by past upheavals to share their experiences with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Emphasizing inclusion, transparency, and truth,… read more
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Seruiratu’s People First Party Promises a Clean Break from FijiFirst
Leader Inia Seruiratu pledges a clean break from the FijiFirst era with a new People First Party, aiming for a fresh political path. He says the party… read more
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Fiji Electricity Tariff Hike: Businesses Fear Broader Economic Fallout
Industry leaders warn that a proposed electricity tariff hike could push up costs for both businesses and households. They urge regulators to weigh the move against broader… read more
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Backyard Farming Could Curb Rising Vegetable Prices
Rising prices for fresh vegetables are stirring concerns as off-season shortages and higher costs collide with strong demand. A government official hints at practical steps—like backyard gardening… read more
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Education Ministry Expands Nationwide Student Support to Prevent Dropouts
A new push to keep students engaged is taking shape, with more workshops and targeted discussions kicking off across breaks. School leaders are being equipped to spot… read more