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Nakasi Police Hub Opens as Fiji Expands Police Force
A landmark new police complex in Nakasi signals Fiji’s push to strengthen public safety, with plans to grow the force and boost funding. Officials say the expansion… read more
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Will Fiji Close the Women in Education Leadership Gap?
Fiji’s education sector shows a leadership paradox: women make up a large share of teachers, yet leadership roles remain scarce. As female educators push for visibility and… read more
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Hope Rises as Fiji’s Displaced Villagers See New Homes Take Shape
Displaced Nabavatu villagers inch closer to a safer future as new disaster‑resistant homes begin to take shape. With steady progress and plans for completion, hope is returning… read more
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Lautoka Residents Seek Green Space Safeguard in $5M Coronation Park Plan
Residents in Lautoka are weighing in as plans for a $5 million development near Coronation Park move forward. Even as officials say the project won’t intrude into… read more
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Smoke Over Lautoka Sparks Accountability Debate Over Vunato Dump Fire
Thick smoke from the Vunato dump fire continues to loom over Lautoka, raising health concerns for residents and local businesses. Community leaders are calling for accountability and… read more
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Fiji Deputy PM Resigns Amid FICAC Charges
– Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister resigns amid FICAC charges, signaling a pivotal moment for accountability and the future of governance. – A top Fiji minister steps aside… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Cloudy Periods with Showers and Thunderstorms Across the Islands; Rotuma Under Strong Wind Warning
A moist easterly breeze sweeps Fiji with cloudy spells, brief showers, and a real chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Some areas will enjoy sunny breaks between showers, while… read more
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Fiji Bets on HPV Self-Testing to Fight Cervical Cancer
Fiji’s fight against cervical cancer hinges on early detection and wider access to screening. While late-stage diagnoses persist, innovative methods like HPV self-testing and expanded outreach are… read more
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Opposition Grows as Fiji Weighs Reintroducing Corporal Punishment
Moves to reintroduce corporal punishment in Fiji have drawn strong warnings from child rights advocates who say such measures threaten hard-won protections. “Corporal punishment is not discipline;… read more
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Japan-Fiji Partnership to Sharpen Disaster Warnings
Fiji teams up with Japan to boost disaster preparedness with a new warning system for vulnerable areas. Built on years of collaboration, the initiative aims to save… read more
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Bhansali Reshapes Love & War Shoot: Mumbai Schedule, Italy Finale Set for Eid 2026
Bhansali reshapes Love & War into a lavish spectacle, recreating 1970s Italy on Mumbai sets while saving the grand finale for real Italian locations. With a star-studded… read more
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Fiji minimum wage battle: Employers defend pay amid union critique
Fiji’s wage debate heats up as industry leaders defend competitive pay while unions push for bolder increases. With rising costs, skills shortages, and absenteeism on the rise,… read more
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Nemani Nadolo Joins Fijian Drua as Development Coach
Nemani Nadolo steps into a new chapter, joining the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua as Development Coach. A storied career now pivots to mentoring the next generation and… read more
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Trump-Driven Redistricting Sparks Fresh Battle in Virginia and Indiana
Redistricting battles surge in Virginia and Indiana as special sessions and partisan pressure converge on maps that could tilt the national balance. With leaders trading barbs and… read more
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Lautoka High Court Allows Amira Furnishings to Contest Winding-Up
A Lautoka High Court ruling lets Amira Furnishings contest a winding-up petition, focusing on the legality of the creditor’s statutory demand. The case unfolds a tangled backstory,… read more
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Bench Warrants Issued for Lautoka Defendants After Court No-Show
After two defendants failed to appear, a High Court judge issued bench warrants and set a new deadline, signaling a tense turn in a high-profile case. The… read more
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Fiji Man Charged Over TikTok Video Targeting Information Minister Lynda Tabuya
A Fiji farmer faces the courts after a TikTok live video allegedly targeted the Minister for Information with vulgar language. As the case unfolds, it spotlights the… read more
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Sigatoka Couple’s Murder Trial Set for November 3
Two Sigatoka residents await a November trial in a case that has shaken the community. As the courtroom prepares to examine the evidence, families and neighbours hope… read more
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Fiji Wins Its First-Ever IBJJF Gold in Australia
Fiji marks a historic milestone in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as Rupe Guyot clinches the country’s first IBJJF gold. Praised by coaches for his technique and grit, the win… read more
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Fiji Launches Futsal Coaching Course to Elevate National Talent
Fiji’s futsal coaching scene gets a major lift with a three-day course uniting district and school coaches under the guidance of Yogendra Dutt and national head coach… read more
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Vusu Raiders Set for Melanesian Cup Clash in PNG Curtain-Raiser to Pacific Bowl
Fiji’s Vusu Raiders collide with the Mt Hagen Eagles in a Melanesian Cup showdown that’s heating up Pacific rugby league. Serving as the curtain-raiser to the Pacific… read more
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Tailevu Rugby Aims to Turn Skipper Cup Talent into Pro Careers
Tailevu Rugby Union shifts gears with a coordinated recruitment push from the Skipper Cup toward professional rugby, underpinning a bold Career Pathways Plan. Led by president Joseph… read more
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Fiji Flying Fijians Target 100% Fit Start for Autumn Internationals Against England
Fiji’s Flying Fijians push for a fully-fit start to the 2025 Autumn Internationals, rotating in fresh talent as injuries bite. With Nasova among the new faces and… read more
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New Zealand Eyes Pacific-ASEAN Unity for 2027 Leaders Meeting
New Zealand’s prime minister signals a bold push to deepen ties between the Pacific Islands Forum and ASEAN, hinting at a united front for 2027. As Timor-Leste… read more
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FNU Careers Fair Returns, Linking Fiji Students with Employers
FNU’s long-awaited Careers Fair returns at Nasinu Campus, reconnecting students with industry partners after a seven-year pause. Expect fresh opportunities, real-world insights, and a boost to graduates’… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Moist Easterly Winds Bring Showers and Thunderstorms Across Fiji Islands with Rough Seas; Rotuma Warned for Strong Winds
Today’s Fiji forecast is a mixed bag of sun, showers, and the occasional thunder clap. Clouds drift across the islands as temps wobble, promising a day of… read more
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Nakasi Police Station Opens as Fiji Boosts Public Safety
Nakasi Police Station in Nausori opens as a milestone for public safety in the Eastern Division. Backed by a major funding boost and an influx of policing… read more
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MOC21 Opens in Honiara as Pacific Nations Align on South Pacific Fisheries
Pacific nations converge to map a united path for regional fisheries, weighing science-based strategies and cooperative approaches. The week-long talks dive into harvest planning, bycatch, and climate-risk… read more
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Fiji’s Bulikula secure historic first World Cup berth in women’s rugby league
Fiji’s Bulikula have secured a historic World Cup berth, signaling a turning point for women’s sport in the nation. Behind the milestone are years of hard work,… read more
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Hurricane Melissa Approaches Jamaica: Slow-Moving Cat 5 Threat Sparks Alarm
Jamaica braces for a menacing hurricane that’s crawling toward the island, bringing the threat of extreme winds and days of heavy rain. As officials urge swift preparations… read more