Sports
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Fiji Futsal Round Two Postponed to March 14 in Suva
Round Two of the Southern Secondary Schools Futsal Championship has been postponed, shifting the weekend’s action to a new date. Despite the change, the fixture lineup stays the same, keeping teams and fans on alert for the upcoming showdown.
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Fiji 7s plan depth in Vancouver as Kolinisau targets New York leg
Fiji’s men’s 7s are taking a strategic turn for Vancouver, with coach Osea Kolinisau assembling a 14‑man travelling squad to cover injuries and test options for New York. Depth, fitness, and timing could decide who stays in the mix as back‑to‑back SVNS events loom.
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Errol Qaqa: Fiji’s lone 110m hurdler primed for Oceania and Commonwealth Games
Meet Fiji’s sole 110m hurdler, Errol Qaqa, whose race is as much about resilience as speed. With two major international meets on the horizon, he’s turning to regional tours in Australia and New Zealand to bridge the gap left by a lack of domestic rivals. A story of perseverance, ambition, and the hard road to…
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Pacific Nations Forge Ahead on Climate Mobility Framework 2025-2030
Across the Pacific, leaders and communities are shaping a regional response to climate mobility, focusing on resilience, relocation, and human security. A three-day gathering brought together government figures, practitioners, and civil society to share experiences and co-design ambitions for the years ahead, highlighting a united pathway through an evolving climate reality.
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Fiji and Australia Forge Safer Digital Future
Fiji and Australia are expanding their digital partnership with a focus on cybersecurity, resilient technology, and inclusive growth. By boosting digital literacy and strengthening foundational capabilities, the collaboration aims to deliver safer, smarter communities across both nations.
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New Zealand and Fiji Strengthen Ties to Boost Defense and Development
– Two Pacific nations reaffirm a deep, enduring partnership, signaling renewed momentum in defense, disaster response, and community development—a testament to shared values and people-to-people ties. – A fresh pledge to deepen cooperation across housing, health, and regional security hints at stronger resilience and closer ties throughout the Pacific. – As Pacific solidarity gains a…
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Fiji Sevens Debutant Dranivotua Praised Ahead of Vancouver Sevens
Debutant Akuila Dranivotua is turning heads in Fiji’s Sevens squad, with coach Osea Kolinisau praising his instant fit, sharp reads, and tenacious defense. Could this weekend in Vancouver mark the start of something big?
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Fiji Rugby Introduces Safeguarding and Inclusion Policies to Strengthen Safety for All
Fiji Rugby is stepping up its commitment to safety, respect, and inclusion with a suite of new safeguarding and workplace policies. Built on expert guidance and expanded staff training, these measures aim to foster a healthier, more supportive rugby culture for everyone involved.
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Hormuz Tensions Could Push Oil Prices Higher, Ripple Through Fiji and Beyond
Global energy tensions could ripple through Fiji’s economy, nudging up fuel costs and everyday prices. Analysts warn that price pressures may unfold gradually, prompting households to rethink budgets and brace for tighter times ahead.
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Fiji Airways and Fiji High Commission in Auckland Team Up to Streamline Official Travel and Boost Fiji–NZ Trade
An Auckland collaboration between Fiji’s High Commission and Fiji Airways is underway to simplify travel for Fijian officials and nationals, while boosting cargo flows and consular support. The talks point to closer operational coordination and a stronger Fiji–New Zealand partnership, promising smoother journeys and expanded trade opportunities.