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Fiji Turns to Mobile Data to Speed Up Official Statistics
Fiji is upgrading its statistical system by shifting from paper questionnaires to mobile data collection, aiming for faster, more timely insights. The move promises shorter publication timelines… read more
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Sitiveni Qiliho Denies Bainimarama Pressure in Fiji Police Dismissal Case
Fiji’s court showdown tests the line between political influence and police independence as former commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho faces questions over the use of legal advice in officer… read more
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Fijian Public Official Faces Defamation Suit Over Social Media Remarks
Former Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem’s civil defamation case against Assistant DPP Laisani Tabuakuro heads to a November hearing, with an injunction sought to curb further online… read more
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Fiji Rugby Union Sets Four-Part Licensing Rule for Recruitment Agencies
Fiji’s rugby recruitment scene is set for a major overhaul with a new four-part framework. The plan centers on board oversight, legal compliance, firm registration, and ongoing… read more
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Fiji bets on data to accelerate its SDG progress toward 2030
Fiji is speeding toward its SDG targets with stronger, independent data and closer cross‑agency collaboration. As climate resilience and inclusive growth take center stage, timely statistics are… read more
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Fiji Unveils Climate-Resilient Infrastructure Plan Backed by Global Partners
Fiji unveils a bold, long-term plan to accelerate infrastructure, strengthen water security, and boost climate resilience through broad international partnerships. From roads and jetties to energy and… read more
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Pacific Islands Unveil PIPA to Elevate the Blue Pacific Voice
Pacific parliaments forge a new chapter with the creation of the Pacific Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, a milestone expected to deepen regional cooperation on climate action, blue economy, and… read more
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Courage Over Ceremony: Pacific Forum Pushes Bankable Climate Action
From Nadi, a regional call for courage to tackle the triple planetary crisis—climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. Indigenous knowledge, youth leadership, and cross-sector partnerships are framed… read more
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Fiji’s Waste Surge Triggers Call for Accountability and Grassroots Recycling Overhaul
Fiji’s mounting waste challenge is intensifying, with data suggesting trash is growing faster than the population. The call now is for real accountability and community-led, long-lasting recycling… read more
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Fiji Advisory Ruling on the 2013 Constitution: What It Means for Amendments and Reform
All eyes are on Fiji’s Supreme Court as it weighs an advisory ruling on the 2013 Constitution this afternoon. The decision could redefine how amendments are made,… read more
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Cricket Fiji Turns Women’s World Cup Qualifier Into Grassroots Growth Blueprint
Cricket Fiji is turning a regional qualifier into a long‑term development catalyst, rolling out teacher training, umpire courses, and youth programs designed to grow the game from… read more
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Fiji Holds OPR at 0.25% as Inflation Dips and Domestic Demand Signals Resilience
Fiji’s central bank holds policy steady as inflation eases and foreign reserves stay robust. With consumer spending solid and tourism showing tentative signs of recovery, the economy… read more
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Fiji Supreme Court poised to decide fate of amendment provisions and the 1997 Constitution
Fiji’s top court is weighing a landmark advisory ruling on how the 2013 Constitution can be amended—and what becomes of the old 1997 framework. As jurists debate… read more
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Preston’s hat-trick powers Bulldogs into top-four as Panthers rest stars
Canterbury tightened their grip on a top-four finish with a commanding win as Penrith rested for the finals. A standout attacking display and a late injury scare… read more
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Fijian Drua 2026 Schedule Expands Fiji Footprint as Ba Hosts Historic Clash and Highlanders Return
Fijian Drua unveil an expanded 2026 home slate, featuring a historic Ba showdown and the Highlanders’ return. With a refreshed finals format and matches spread across Lautoka,… read more
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Fiji Rugby Eyes Tier One Future With More Top-Level Tests for Fijiana
Fiji Rugby says the journey to Tier One will be measured in seasons, not weeks—built on regular, high‑level tests against the world’s best and a broad push… read more
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Drua-Driven Fiji Unveils Debuts Ahead of Pacific Nations Cup Opener vs Tonga
Fiji roll out a Drua-heavy squad for the Pacific Nations Cup opener, with two players set for their international debuts. A rapid, fresh-faced mix aims to spark… read more
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Ritz-Carlton to Open in Fiji at Namuka Bay in 2030
Fiji’s luxury hospitality scene is about to receive a game-changing addition. The Ritz-Carlton plans a signature resort at Namuka Bay, promising pristine shores, world-class dining, and a… read more
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Fiji Boosts MSMEs and Cooperatives with New Funding and Youth Entrepreneur Scheme
Fiji is expanding support for cooperatives and MSMEs with new funding and a Youth Entrepreneur Scheme aimed at sparking innovation and job growth. The plan includes streamlined… read more
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Rotuma Youth Festival Closes as Government Kickstarts Grants and Skills Training
Rotuma’s four‑day Youth Festival closes on a hopeful note, signaling a new era of government–youth collaboration. Grants, training, and community initiatives hint at big opportunities for Rotuman… read more
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Fiji Higher Education Goes Inclusive with Expanded Disability Resource Centres
Fiji’s universities are stepping up inclusive education, expanding support from classrooms to campus life for students with disabilities. With sign language interpreters, assistive tech, and personalized adjustment… read more
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Transnational meth ring mastermind jailed for life in Fiji
A high-stakes Fiji courtroom case exposes the reach of a transnational meth operation. The alleged mastermind faces a life sentence, while his co-defendants receive substantial terms. The… read more
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Fiji High Court Sides with Widow in Sigatoka Land Fraud Case
A landmark High Court decision in Suva vindicates Chellammal Naidu in a long-running Sigatoka land dispute, declaring a past transfer fraudulent and granting her family protection to… read more
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Fiji’s Push to Turn Limited-Authority Teachers into Fully Registered Educators
Fiji is addressing a growing number of limited authority teachers as regulators map a path to full registration, even as remote connectivity and rural postings complicate upskilling.… read more
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Fiji weighs reforms to child discipline as faith and government unite
A veteran Fiji-based faith leader is urging government and churches to jointly rethink how children are disciplined, arguing that current rules around punishment may fuel behavioral problems… read more
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Fiji Temple Attacks Spark Joint Call for Government Protection
After a spate of attacks on temples across Fiji, Hindu leaders warn that fear and protection gaps are growing. They’re urging urgent government action, stronger safety measures,… read more
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EU Expands Pacific Ties with Fiji Forum and Global Gateway Push
Europe steps up its Pacific engagement, led by a key visit to Fiji and a milestone business forum. A bold mix of climate action, digital links, and… read more
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Fiji Police Roll Out Human Rights Training to Rebuild Community Trust
Fiji’s police reform takes a hopeful turn as 30 Western Division officers complete a three-day human rights training. Emphasizing de-escalation, the rights of vulnerable groups, and accountable… read more
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Ocean of Peace: Pacific Unity Faces Key Moment in Solomon Islands
Pacific leaders are rallying around a bold “Ocean of Peace” framework to keep the Blue Pacific stable, prosperous, and free from coercion. Grounded in twelve guiding principles—respect… read more
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Fiji’s Landmark Meth Case: Will a Prison Transfer Change the Course?
Fiji’s landmark meth case takes another turn as a key defendant seeks a transfer within the corrections system after a 15-year sentence. With co-defendants already facing lengthy… read more