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Fiji Police Call for Safer Social Media Amid Rising Hate Speech
As online spaces expand, authorities warn that harmful posts can have real-world consequences. A coordinated push for responsible digital citizenship, stronger reporting, and safer online spaces aims… read more
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Vodafone Kaji Nationals Expand to 28 Districts, Fueling Fiji’s Rugby Future
Fiji’s Kaji Nationals expand to 28 districts, kicking off in Suva with a burst of youth rugby. The rise of primary-school stars signals a stronger grassroots pipeline… read more
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Suva to Host Fiji School Rugby Finals as Student Stars Take the Spotlight
Suva lights up for the Deans Trophy and Raluve finals, spotlighting Fiji’s rising school rugby stars. From Gospel High School to Ratu Latianara, young players showcase talent… read more
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Fiji Unveils First Experimental Climate Statistics, Hinting at Faster Disaster Financing
Fiji’s inaugural experimental climate statistics report stitches together disaster data with policy indicators, highlighting how climate risks touch people, infrastructure, and budgets. It signals a new era… read more
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Fiji Reassesses Aspen PPP Over Per-Patient Payments and Public Dispensaries
Fiji clarifies that Aspen Medical is paid per patient with an adjustment for case complexity, not a fixed annual fee, as Ba and Lautoka hospitals handle rising… read more
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Fiji Unites Agencies to Rebuild Futures for Street-Dwelling Youth
Fiji is advancing a cross‑ministry plan to protect vulnerable youths and guide them toward education, training and future employment. The multi‑agency effort weaves together skills programs, counseling… read more
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Shared Tractor Initiative Boosts Fiji’s Smallholder Farming
Forty-one households gain a new shared tractor, sparking optimism for bigger harvests and lower costs across Fiji’s village farms. A community-led effort fusing resource pooling, youth involvement,… read more
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Kadavu Expands Seaweed Nurseries to Boost Sustainable Coastal Livelihoods
Kadavu’s seaweed nurseries are expanding, driven by village teamwork and a push for sustainable coastal livelihoods. A two-day effort at Matasawalevu added 56 new lines, pointing to… read more
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Fiji Tightens Tabua Trade with New Permits and 2025 Approval Rules
Fiji tightens controls on tabua—the sacred whale’s tooth—introducing a mandatory CITES permit and a new 2025 approval sequence before crossing borders. A shift that could affect travelers… read more
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Fiji Budget Pushes Digital Government, Targets 80% Online Services by 2030
Fiji is accelerating its digital government push with fresh budget funding to streamline business through online services, clearer fee visibility, and real-time status updates. With a 2030… read more
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Fiji, U.S. and Australia Strengthen Pacific Security and Disaster Response Ties
Two nations are stepping up their Pacific security game as a high-level U.S. and Australian delegation visits Fiji’s Joint Task Force. The tour underscores Fiji’s growing role… read more
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Fiji Bets on Smarter Border Security With K9s, Digital Tools, and Regional Partners
Fiji is rolling out a sweeping, tech-enabled border-security upgrade that blends smarter screening, canine detection, enhanced maritime patrols, and digital tools—with regional partners in tow. The goal:… read more
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Fiji Education Grants Give Schools More Autonomy in 2025-26
Fiji is giving schools unprecedented control over the Free Education Grant for 2025–2026, moving from fixed allocations to local decision‑making. With a $65.1 million fund and new… read more
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Suva Central Rotary Club Kicks Off With Hospital Kitchen Donations
Newly chartered Rotary Club Suva Central kicks off with a hands-on hospital project, delivering essential kitchen items to St Giles and uniting sponsors and Rotaract partners in… read more
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Fiji One Wins Exclusive World Rugby Rights for 2025–2027
Fiji One has sealed a landmark three-year exclusive deal to broadcast four premier rugby events across Fiji and the Pacific, backed by a multi-platform rollout and free-to-air… read more
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Fiji audit uncovers alleged theft by three employees as they head to court
Three company employees are facing charges after a 2022 audit uncovered a multi-year theft scheme. The case underscores how internal access can enable financial crime and why… read more
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End of Fiji Hunger Strike at Maximum Security Centre Shifts Focus to Rehabilitation
– Option A: Inside Fiji’s Maximum Corrections Centre, a week of protests ends as welfare and reintegration take the spotlight. – Option B: A hunger strike at… read more
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Fiji Insurance Veteran Earns Lifetime Achievement Award
A 36-year journey in Fiji’s insurance sector earns a Lifetime Achievement Award for one standout professional. From a teenage trainee to a community advocate for financial security,… read more
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Fiji Police Kick Off UN-Led Human Rights Training to Strengthen Community Ties
A UN-backed human rights and law enforcement training kicks off for Fiji’s Western Division police, aiming to deepen professionalism, accountability, and community trust. This three-day program is… read more
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Fiji Baby Pearls Rev Up for Gibraltar World Youth Cup with Overseas Reinforcements
Fiji’s Baby Pearls are deep into a high‑intensity build‑up for the 2025 Netball World Youth Cup. With scrimmages, conditioning drills, and fresh overseas talent, the squad is… read more
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Labasa statue vandalism case raises Fiji worship-site security concerns
Vandalism at a religious statue in Labasa has raised concerns about safety at sacred spaces. With a court date approaching, community leaders urge calm, accountability, and stronger… read more
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Pacific Defense Ties Deepen as Fiji Joins Timor-Leste at FALINTIL Anniversary
Fiji and Timor-Leste mark a significant milestone in regional defense ties as top leaders gather for a landmark anniversary. The moment hints at a broader Indo-Pacific security… read more
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Fiji Corrections Service Debuts 65-Seat Bus to Boost Staff Transport
Fiji Corrections Service unveils its first 65-seat bus, aiming to ease staff commutes and spark a broader modernization push. A milestone that hints at bigger changes in… read more
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New Cane Grower Newsletter Connects Fiji’s Sugar Farmers
Fiji’s sugarcane farmers gain a new channel for timely updates, practical stories, and ideas from the field. Cane Grower, a fresh newsletter from the Sugar Cane Growers… read more
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Fiji Hospitals Deny Chemotherapy Charges
Officials and Aspen Medical debunk rumors that chemotherapy is billed to patients at Lautoka and Ba hospitals, reaffirming that cancer treatment remains free and accessible. As Fiji… read more
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Jeremiah Raibevu College Debuts Inaugural Cadet Parade
Jeremiah Raibevu College celebrates a historic milestone with its first Cadet Pass Out Parade, spotlighting discipline, teamwork, and inclusive leadership. Two cadets, Akuila Sadaro and Zephanaiah Daligalevu,… read more
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Chef Phillippe Café Brings Parisian Bakery to Suva
Suva welcomes Chef Phillippe Café, a new French-inspired bakery and cafe promising daily fresh-baked breads and pastries with a Parisian touch. From a cozy corner on Selbourne… read more
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New Rotary Club Sparks Service Movement in Suva
Suva welcomes a new chapter of service as the Rotary Club of Suva Central marks its charter with nearly 200 guests. Plans for health, education, and community… read more
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Fiji launches multilingual HIV booklet to empower patients and families
A new multilingual HIV resource in Suva promises practical guidance, rights, and support—reflecting a broader push in Fiji’s response. Backed by international partners and local voices, it… read more
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Fiji Names 21-Year-Old Alfreda Fisher as Captain for Women’s Rugby World Cup Debut
At 21, Alfreda Fisher captains Fiji in their Women’s Rugby World Cup debut, blending village roots with navy discipline and rising-star momentum. Her leadership signals a new… read more