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Fiji installs river trashboom to intercept litter and guide national plastics policy
Fiji rolls out a frontline river barrier intended to curb litter before it reaches the ocean, catching more than just visible trash. The data it collects could… read more
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Fiji Waste Crisis: PRF Urges Government to Turn Policy Promises Into Real Action
Promises on Fiji’s waste management meet hard realities as leaders are urged to bridge policy and practice. A coordinated push—from government to grassroots recyclers—proposes a practical path… read more
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Metropolitan Security Canada launches Fiji unit in Suva with above-minimum-wage pay and benefits
Metropolitan Security is expanding into Fiji with a new Suva operation, promising international standards and enhanced employee benefits. Led by an experienced policing veteran, the venture aims… read more
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March 17, 2026: Fiji braced for heavy afternoon thunderstorms, widespread showers and flash-flood risk as a trough lingers nearby
A trough near Fiji and moist northeast winds keep the northeast and outer islands under unsettled skies with frequent showers, some heavy. Expect afternoon thunderstorms on Viti… read more
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Fiji Faces Urgent Fuel Security Threat as Strait of Hormuz Closure Tightens Global Supply
Global oil routes tighten as Hormuz remains closed, pushing Fiji toward a looming fuel security crunch. An urgent call outlines a slim window to top up stocks,… read more
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84 Western Division groups awarded first round of $2m multi-ethnic grants for 2025–2026
Eighty-four community groups in Fiji’s Western Division kick off the 2025–2026 multi-ethnic grants, part of a $2 million boost. The funding backs a diverse mix of local… read more
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Tailevu awards 43 scholarships to iTaukei students to boost education and trades skills
Forty-three Tailevu iTaukei students have secured scholarships to pursue tertiary studies, spotlighting a growing focus on education and trades. The awards aim to ease family costs and… read more

