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TLTB Launches $114K Financial System for Enhanced Efficiency
The iTaukei Land Trust Board is taking a significant step towards modern financial management with the introduction of a new system. But what does this mean for… read more
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Unveiling Fiji’s Noodle Revolution: A Historic Factory Launch
Step back in time to September 1984, when a new era of food production began in Fiji. Discover the intriguing details surrounding the launch of the Fine… read more
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Oosterschelde: A Historic Vessel on a Mission to Inspire Young Environmentalists
Discover the remarkable journey of the Oosterschelde, a majestic ship redefining maritime exploration. With its rich history and elegant interiors, this three-masted schooner embarks on a mission… read more
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From Cassava to Canteen: One Woman’s Journey of Resilience and Hope
Meet Maca Momoivalu, a determined vendor whose journey from a $50 investment in cassava to a thriving business is nothing short of inspiring. As she navigates the… read more
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Australia’s Changing Immigration Policies: A Double-Edged Sword for Pacific Students
Australia’s immigration landscape has seen dramatic shifts in recent years, particularly for international students from the Pacific Islands. As the country grapples with stricter visa regulations in… read more
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Charting a Safe Course: Celebrating World Maritime Day 2024
Get ready to celebrate World Maritime Day 2024 with an inspiring theme: “Navigating the future: safety first!” Dive into the importance of maritime safety, the impact of… read more
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Festive Crackdown: Police Target Marijuana Supply Across All Divisions
As the festive season approaches, law enforcement intensifies its efforts to disrupt the drug supply chain, leading to multiple arrests across various regions. Discover what went down… read more
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Justice Minister Clarifies Speight’s Pardon: What You Need to Know
Justice Minister Siromi Turaga addresses the wave of public concern surrounding George Speight’s recent presidential pardon, clarifying that his previous sentence reduction in 2002 does not equate… read more
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Fiji’s Ocean Agenda: Will It Make Waves at COP29?
As the World Climate Conference approaches, the crucial role of the ocean for Pacific island nations remains under the radar. Dr. Sivendra Michael is optimistic about weaving… read more
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Inmates’ Hunger Strike Ends: What’s Next for Their Health?
Concerns are rising at the Naboro Maximum Corrections facility following a recent hunger strike by two inmates. The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission has stepped in… read more
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George Speight’s Path to Mercy: What’s Next?
George Speight’s journey from treason to possible mercy has taken a surprising turn. With a recent Presidential pardon in hand, what does the future hold for the… read more
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Revolutionary Healing: New Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Launches in Fiji
Pacific Specialist Healthcare is on the verge of launching a groundbreaking Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) service aimed at dramatically reducing amputation risks for diabetic foot ulcer patients… read more
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Fiji’s Rugby Rise: A Victory to Remember
The Flying Fijians have soared to 9th place in the World Rugby rankings after their stunning victory over Japan in the Pacific Nations Cup final. With a… read more
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Miss Hibiscus Contestant Alleges Assault: Police Launch Investigation
A serious allegation has emerged from the Miss Hibiscus pageant, prompting an official investigation into claims of sexual harassment involving one of the contestants. As authorities delve… read more
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Tragic Loss: Promising Young Man’s Dreams Cut Short in Accident
A promising future was tragically cut short for a young man in Lautoka after a devastating vehicular accident. Family and friends are left to mourn the loss… read more