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Fiji’s FTE 2026 Promises Sustainable Global Travel Networking
Fiji’s premier travel trade gathering returns with a sharpened focus on sustainability and authentic experiences, connecting local operators with international buyers for a two-day burst of business and knowledge sharing. Expect a spotlight on grassroots MSMEs, new partnerships, and fresh ideas shaping Fiji’s responsible tourism story. A glimpse at what’s ahead for Fiji’s vibrant tourism…
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Fiji Launches Cane Grower Newsletter to Empower Sugar Farmers
Cane Grower, Fiji’s new newsletter for sugarcane farmers, delivers timely updates, inspiring field stories, and practical opportunities. It’s designed to strengthen ties across farming, the industry, and policy—hinting at a more informed, resilient sugar sector.
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New Cane Grower Newsletter Connects Fiji’s Sugar Farmers
Fiji’s sugarcane farmers gain a new channel for timely updates, practical stories, and ideas from the field. Cane Grower, a fresh newsletter from the Sugar Cane Growers Council, aims to connect growers with programs, grants, and modernization efforts. A promising step toward stronger farmer voices and a more resilient sugar industry.
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Fiji Hospitals Deny Chemotherapy Charges
Officials and Aspen Medical debunk rumors that chemotherapy is billed to patients at Lautoka and Ba hospitals, reaffirming that cancer treatment remains free and accessible. As Fiji expands cancer care with radiotherapy plans and ongoing public awareness efforts, the focus stays on trust and compassionate care.
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Fiji’s Central Division Drives Inclusive Grants and Outreach
Central Division communities are at the heart of a new wave of inclusive outreach and grants. From culture and heritage to hands-on projects like solar energy and water management, ongoing consultations promise practical support and stronger local ties.
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Fiji Women’s Fund Grants 970,445 FJD to 15 Groups
Fiji’s women’s movement just received a major boost: 15 organizations have been awarded 970,445 FJD to advance five strategic areas—leadership, economic empowerment, climate justice, humanitarian action, and ending violence against women. Four new partners join a growing regional network backed by Australia, New Zealand, and global funders.
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Labasa Hospital’s New Dialysis Lifeline Has the North Talking
A new dialysis machine at Labasa Hospital promises relief for kidney patients across the North — and the group behind it already has a bold follow-up plan.
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KPMG Fiji Unveils Laptop Push to Transform Fiji Schools
A new initiative is equipping school computer labs across Fiji with refurbished laptops — a promising first step toward wider digital inclusion for students.
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Fiji Tourism Awards 2025: Entries Open — Big Changes Ahead?
Fiji’s top tourism awards have reopened for 2025 with a revamped application portal and a surprise Hall of Fame induction — a fresh season of opportunity and fierce competition awaits.
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Why Fiji Corrections Is Tightening Rules at Cemeteries
Fiji’s cemeteries are undergoing a quiet cleanup to protect dignity and deter illicit activity. What’s changing, why it matters for families, and how the community can help keep these spaces safe.
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Fiji’s Online Safety Watchdog Issues Urgent Facebook Warning
Fiji is confronting a surge of online hate—what’s being done now, what you can do to help, and how upcoming reforms could change the rules for social platforms.
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Fiji Red Cross, 21 Youth Build 120-Metre ‘Living Seawall’ with 300 Mangroves on Tavua Coast
TAVUA, Fiji – 13 July 2025 – At dawn on 12 July, the Fiji Red Cross Society (FRCS) Tavua Branch joined forces with HWPL Global 11, the International Peace Youth Group (IPYG) and the One Nation Our People (ONOP) Youth Club to mount a climate- and health-action drive along Ralulu Street. A pilot team of
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Prime Minister’s Office Seeks New Voice: Press Secretary Role Open!
The Prime Minister’s office is on the hunt for a new Press Secretary, a role pivotal in shaping media relations and public perception. With a competitive salary and responsibilities that span communications, advisement, and relationship-building, this position promises to be both challenging and rewarding. Discover how this role fits into the government’s broader strategy for…
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Anniversary of the Declaration of World Peace Showcases Colorful Events: Bringing governments and Citizens to Global Peace Movement
Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), a South Korea-based international peace NGO, will hold the HWPL’s 12th Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace across 94 locations in 61 countries worldwide including Fiji. The events will take place both offline (86 locations) and online (8 locations), with a projected participation of over
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“Healthy Bounce” Brings Community Together for Peace and Wellness in Lautoka
Lautoka, Fiji – On 21 April 2025, the Peace Plogging & Reflection Program was held at Lovu Seaside in Lautoka, hosted by international peace NGO HWPL, IPYG, and the local youth group ONOP. The event was organized under the theme “Creating Peace and Eliminating Dengue Breeding Grounds”, with a focus on encouraging health-conscious living, environmental
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Fiji’s Press Freedom Takes a Leap: A New Era Unfolds
Fiji is making strides in press freedom, climbing four spots in the latest Reporters Without Borders index. This positive change follows the repeal of restrictive media laws, allowing journalists to operate without fear. With ongoing efforts to promote democratic values, the future looks promising for a more open and independent media landscape in the country.…
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Media Release – EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Address: 158 Princess Road, Tamavua, Suva, Fiji Office of Public Affairs Telephone: (+679) 331-4466 For Immediate Release August 4, 2017 Signing of Letter of Agreement between USAID Ready and University of South Pacific for Delivery of Project Management and Resilience Courses –On August 8, the United States Ambassador Judith