Press Release
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Fiji Police Urge Responsible Celebrations Ahead of New Year
Fiji gears up for New Year with a safety-first stance, emphasizing personal responsibility and community cooperation. Early arrests for public drinking and disorderly conduct signal a broader push to curb illegal alcohol sales, with residents urged to report anything suspicious to 9904 905 to help keep celebrations safe.
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New Year Safety Drive: Police Urge Responsible Drinking and Community Action Against Illegal Alcohol
As the New Year approaches, authorities urge responsible celebrations and stronger community partnerships. Police say patrols are stepped up to keep festivities safe while cracking down on illegal alcohol sales, especially in rural areas. The message is clear: look out for one another and report concerns to help everyone ring in the holidays securely.
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Fiji’s Youth and Sports Minister Celebrates 2025 Wins, Lays Out 2026 Vision
Fiji’s Minister for Youth and Sports looks back on a standout 2025 and lays out a hopeful, action-packed vision for 2026—shining a spotlight on athletes, coaches, and vibrant youth cooperatives shaping Fiji’s future.
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New Year 2026: Fiji Archbishop Urges a Ten-Minute Ignatian Examen for Reflection
Ten quiet minutes with the Ignatian Examen to review the year—honesty, gratitude, and hope guiding Fiji into 2026. A timeless practice that reveals blessings, growth through challenge, and the mercy that accompanies every step. You’re not alone as you begin the new year.
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Fiji MSAF Urges Medical Checks and Hydration to Boost Maritime Safety
An incident at a Fiji jetty is prompting a fresh safety reminder for travelers: complete a medical check before long voyages and stay hydrated in hot, humid conditions. Officials warn that dehydration can pose serious risks, especially for the elderly and those with pre-existing health issues, as maritime safety efforts continue.
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Before You Board: Fiji Urges Health Checks for Elderly and Vulnerable Travelers
Hot, humid days call for extra precautions as elderly travelers and those with medical conditions are urged to have health checks before long sea journeys. A Natovi Jetty incident underscores the need to safeguard wellbeing on Fiji’s waters. Hydration and careful planning are highlighted as ongoing safety efforts aim to protect vulnerable travelers at sea.
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Fiji Public Works Milestone: Long-Overdue Annual Reports Finalized
Backlog cleared as the Public Works ministry finalizes overdue annual reports spanning 2019-2020 to 2023-2024. A pivotal step toward stronger governance, transparency, and accountability in public resource management.
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Hilton Fiji Spreads Holiday Cheer Through Community Initiatives
Hilton Fiji Beach Resort & Spa kicks off the festive season with a sparkling tree-lighting and a lineup of heartwarming community initiatives. From charity drives to special gatherings for local families, the holiday spirit shines with warm Fijian hospitality.
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Fiji Electricity Tariff Review Promises Fairness and Transparency
A new tariff review from Energy Fiji Limited promises fairness and transparency, balancing affordable electricity with essential investments in Fiji’s power system. The plan aims to protect households and support economic growth while steering the nation toward a cleaner, more reliable energy future.
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Fiji Introduces Pre-Arrival Customs Steps for Delegations
Fiji’s customs authority has issued new guidance on bringing commercial goods into the country, covering items from samples to demonstration equipment. Key changes emphasize mandatory formal clearance with a licensed customs agent, pre-arrival coordination, and arrivals declarations to help prevent border delays.