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Argentina’s Rugby Revolution: From Indiscipline to Discipline
Argentina’s rugby team is rewriting its narrative this season, showing remarkable discipline and teamwork that could shift the tides in the Rugby Championship. As they prepare for… read more
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Kalafi Moala Takes the Helm as New PINA President!
Kalafi Moala has been elected as the new President of the Pacific Islands News Association, marking a significant leadership change in regional media. With a fresh team… read more
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Bite or Fight? Controversial Clash in Championship Match
Tensions boiled over in a recent Championship match as Preston North End’s Milutin Osmajic faces serious allegations of violent conduct. Accused of biting a rival player amidst… read more
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Fiji Set to Shine as Host of 2026 PINA Summit!
Fiji is set to host the highly anticipated PINA Summit in 2026, marking a significant moment for the nation’s media landscape. With enthusiasm brewing among local media… read more
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Ministry Launches Gender Analysis Amid Online Safety Concerns
The Ministry of Women is taking significant steps to reassess the Online Safety Act amid concerns about its effectiveness in combatting technology-facilitated gender-based violence. Minister Lynda Tabuya’s… read more
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Naitasiri Union Demands Fair Share of Rugby Gate Takings
Naitasiri Rugby Union is grappling with incomplete financial settlements from the Fiji Rugby Union for this year’s gate revenues. Despite expectations of $25,000 from local tournaments, they’ve… read more
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Fiji’s Young Hearts: Twelve Lives Changed Through Life-Saving Surgeries
A remarkable journey of healing unfolds at Sai Prema Hospital in Fiji, where twelve children have undergone life-changing heart surgeries in just five days. Led by a… read more
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Empowering Women: A Key to Family Prosperity
At the inaugural ministerial forum on gender equality, voices like Theresa Waqanibau urge a reevaluation of women’s roles in family dynamics. With pressing issues like gender-based violence… read more
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Fiji Rugby Union Remains Silent Amid Allowance Controversy
Allegations surrounding player allowances have put the Fiji Rugby Union in the spotlight, but they remain tight-lipped as an investigation unfolds. As concerns mount among players and… read more
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FTA Sets Deadline for Good Faith Negotiations: Will Talks Go Anywhere?
Tensions are rising as the Fijian Teachers Association issues a stern deadline for negotiations with key ministries. With the potential for strike action looming, can a resolution… read more
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Hunger Strike Ends: Inmates’ Health Under Scrutiny in Fiji
A significant investigation has been launched into the situation of two inmates at the Naboro Maximum Corrections facility following their recent hunger strike. With health assessments underway… read more
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Celebrating Heritage: Fiji’s Call for Unity and Resilience
Join the celebration of heritage and resilience as Fiji Day approaches! The High Commissioner of Fiji to New Zealand highlights the pivotal role of seniors and cultural… read more
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ADB Unveils New Strategy to Boost Fiji’s Resilience and Development
Fiji is set to embark on a transformative journey with the Asian Development Bank’s new partnership strategy, designed to tackle economic and climate-related challenges. Discover how this… read more
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Environment Department Cracks Down on Great Han Development!
Construction at the Great Han Residential Development in Suva has been abruptly halted by the Department of Environment following significant regulatory concerns. Discover why this decision has… read more
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Fijiana 15’s Ranking Plummet: What’s Next for the Team?
The Fijiana 15’s rugby team finds itself at a crossroads as they slip to 15th in the World Rugby Women’s Rankings ahead of the WXV 3 tournament.… read more
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Lautoka Mill Shuts Down Early: What This Means for Growers
The Lautoka mill is set to pause its crushing operations earlier than expected this season. What does this mean for local growers and the sugar industry? Discover… read more
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Police Crackdown: Major Marijuana Raids Uncovered
Authorities have ramped up efforts to dismantle marijuana cultivation operations with a series of targeted raids across several regions. Discover what law enforcement uncovered and the implications… read more
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Celebrating a Legacy: Frank Hilton Day 2023
Join us as we celebrate Frank Hilton Day, honoring a visionary whose dedication transformed the lives of children with disabilities in Fiji. Discover how one man’s commitment… read more
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Oceania Rugby Revolutionizes Officiating with New High-Performance Camp
Oceania Rugby has kicked off a groundbreaking initiative aimed at elevating the standards of officiating in rugby. Discover how the inaugural Match Official High-Performance Camp in Nadi… read more
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Tourism Fiji Unveils Engaging ‘Bin It or Bag It’ Campaign for a Cleaner Paradise
Discover how a coalition of tourism stakeholders is rallying to protect Fiji’s stunning environment with their exciting ‘Bin It or Bag It’ campaign. With a catchy jingle,… read more
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Fiji Football Teams Gear Up for Championship Showdown and World Cup Qualifiers
Excitement is building as the top eight teams gear up for the Super Premier Division of the FMF Inter-District Championship next month. With crucial draws and player… read more
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Lutu Leads Fiji Bulikula Charge for World Cup Qualification!
Excitement builds as Losana Lutu of Wests Tigers prepares to represent Fiji Bulikula in the upcoming NRLW Pacific Bowl Championship. With a spotlight on her rapid ascent… read more
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Rabuka Urges Speight to Unmask the Coup Conspirators
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is calling on George Speight, the figurehead of the infamous 2000 coup, to finally reveal the truth about his co-conspirators. As tensions from… read more
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Fijians Assured: No Threat from Released Coup Leaders
The release of George Speight and Shane Stevens has stirred a whirlwind of emotions in Fiji, with the government striving to reassure citizens about their safety. As… read more
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Pardon Controversy: PM Rabuka Defends Mercy Commission Independence
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has addressed the controversy surrounding the recent pardons of key figures from Fiji’s political history, firmly dismissing allegations of political influence. As discussions… read more
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Mystery Surrounds Presidential Pardon for Convicted Official
Unraveling the mystery behind the recent Presidential pardon of Mahendralal Patel raises crucial questions. With a history of convictions and a surprising re-evaluation by the Mercy Commission,… read more
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Qiliho Under Fire: New Investigations Spark Controversy After Election Claims
In the wake of the 2022 General Election, former police commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho finds himself under investigation for controversial comments regarding violence and instability. As claims of… read more
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From Fiji to Niue: One Woman’s Journey of Love and Community
Discover the inspiring journey of Jieni Taoba, a Fijian native who turned a one-year teaching assignment into a lifetime in Niue. With nearly thirty years of dedication… read more
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Fiji Seeks to Host 2026 PINA Media Summit in Savusavu
Fiji has made an exciting bid to host the 2026 PINA Media Summit in beautiful Savusavu. As media professionals gather in Niue for the current summit, discussions… read more
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Hunger Strike Behind Bars: Fijian Inmates Seek Justice
In a surprising turn of events, two inmates at Naboro Maximum Correction facility have sparked a hunger strike over a food supply dispute. Their protest raises serious… read more