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Can Fiji’s sugarcane farmers rebound after pre-season burnt cane?
Rakiraki sugarcane farmers affected by pre-season burnt cane receive targeted relief as a broader push unfolds to boost Fiji’s sugar production. New grants, mechanisation support, and a… read more
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Suva’s 1979 Coalition Mayor: A Quiet Turning Point in Local Governance
Back in 1979, Suva tested a fragile cross‑party coalition that put an NFP mayor at the helm amid looming budget pressures. A pivotal moment that shows how… read more
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Lautoka Fraud Case: Three Superb Distributors Staff Granted Bail Amid Alleged Multi-Year Theft
Three Superb Distributors Ltd employees were granted bail in a Lautoka case tied to a multi-year alleged theft. Prosecution says funds were diverted through related accounts in… read more
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Strong Wind Warning for Coastal Areas and Rotuma with Southeast Winds Up to 45 km/h, Showers, Thunderstorms, and Rough Seas
Persistent windy conditions and bands of heavy showers are sweeping across Fiji, with flash-flood risks in low-lying areas over the coming days. Expect cool nights, rough seas… read more
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Fiji’s TOPEX 2025 gets a Platinum boost from Telecom Fiji
Telecom Fiji steps up as Platinum sponsor of TOPEX 2025, signaling a bold push for leadership, digital transformation, and inclusive growth in Fiji. The partnership spotlights conversations… read more
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Fiji’s Home Gardens: A Fresh, Cost-Saving Trend for Families
Silvia Bulouniwasabula’s family shows that homegrown food can trim grocery bills while delivering fresher, healthier meals. Their garden routine hints at a broader shift toward self-reliance and… read more
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From Market to Garden: A Plant-Forward Path to Healthy, Affordable Meals
One shopper proves that careful buying and a little homegrown help can make healthy meals both affordable and enjoyable. From label-reading to a plant-forward kitchen, her routine… read more
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Strong Wind Warning for Coastal Areas and Rotuma With Southeast Winds and Showers
Gusty southeast winds, heavy showers, and the risk of flash floods grip Fiji’s coastlines this weekend as new weather systems edge in. Rotuma is under particular threat… read more
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TechHQ Sports City in Suva Nears First Anniversary with Student Deals and Flexible Financing
TechHQ Sports City in Suva is gearing up for its first anniversary with student-friendly promos and flexible financing—promising great value on the latest tech and home essentials. read more
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Makoi Market Vendor in Fiji Battles Rising Veggie Prices and Competition
Forty years at Makoi Market, Pushpa Wati’s days begin before dawn and end after nine, as she and her husband work to keep their family fed. Rising… read more
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Line-Dried Laundry: Easy Tips for a Fresh, Clean Scent
Line-dried laundry can be wonderfully fresh and energy-smart, but weather, air quality, and nearby odors can threaten that clean scent. A few simple tweaks to your routine… read more
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Narhari Electrical Brings Panasonic Refrigerators to Fiji: Freshness, Hygiene, and Energy Savings
Panasonic’s latest refrigerator lineup is now on display in Fiji, offering something for every kitchen—from compact top-freezers to spacious multi-door designs. Expect inverter efficiency, humidity control, and… read more
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Fiji Education Leaders Push for Purposeful Leadership Over Credentials
Shifts at the education ministry could ripple through every classroom. The call: prioritize mentorship and purpose over credentials, boost recruitment and orientation, and strengthen ties with communities… read more
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Pacific Trailblazers Drive Women’s Rugby Coaching Surge Ahead of World Cup 2025
Momentum is building in women’s rugby coaching as Pacific trailblazers rise into top management roles and more women lead national teams. World Rugby’s push for gender-balanced leadership… read more
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Fiji Chief Justice Under COI Spotlight as Due Process Shapes Next Steps
High-stakes questions of accountability and due process are unfolding as allegations against a senior judge move through constitutional channels. With emphasis on proper procedures and natural justice,… read more
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Fiji’s Vanua o Suva Backs Indigenous Rights Advocate Nawaikula
A Suva vanua leader has publicly backed indigenous-rights advocate Nawaikula, turning years of community concern into a renewed call for dialogue with clan chiefs on land and… read more
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Nawaikula Eyes Presidential Pardon to Jumpstart Fiji Political Comeback
Could a presidential pardon be the opening Niko Nawaikula needs to re-enter Fiji’s political arena? With an eight-year eligibility gap and no party yet aligned to his… read more
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Fiji PM Rabuka Calls for Caution as the Commission of Inquiry Report Moves Forward
Fiji’s governance debate heats up as Prime Minister Rabuka rejects a former COI chief’s remarks, stressing that accountability must follow due process. With the inquiry’s findings and… read more
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West Papuan Journalist Vows to Keep Reporting Despite Bomb Attacks
Victor Mambor refuses to be silenced in the face of threats and a brutal attack on his West Papuan home. Speaking from Fiji, the veteran journalist describes… read more
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Global plastics treaty ends without binding pact; island nations warn of ongoing pollution
Geneva’s push for a binding plastics treaty stalled, leaving production caps unresolved and island nations warning that ocean pollution will persist. Negotiators regroup to tackle financing, enforcement,… read more
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Family seeks accountability after police crash wrecks lifeline car in Fiji
One year after a police vehicle allegedly collided with their car near Sigatoka, a musician’s family still awaits accountability as transport costs mount and daily life is… read more
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Taiwan Exclusion Tests Pacific Islands Forum Unity Ahead of Honiara Summit
Taiwan’s place in the Pacific Forum becomes a flashpoint as Beijing denies pressure, even as a Solomon Islands move stirs fears of a rift in regional unity… read more
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Fiji’s $500M Koro Island Transformation Sparks Curiosity
On Koro Island, a bold $500 million development is set to transform village life with a three-phase plan that stitches housing, commerce, and cultural spaces into one… read more
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Fiji Ambulance Misuse Prompts Police Warning to Emergency Drivers
An ambulance incident has sparked a warning about the misuse of emergency privileges. With ongoing spot checks and calls for clearer protocols, the story explores what it… read more
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West Papua Leader Calls for Boycott as Flag Controversy Roils Independence Day
West Papuan leader Benny Wenda is calling for a boycott of Indonesia’s Independence Day, arguing that raising the Indonesian flag on Papuan land is illegal. The move… read more
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Fiji to Modernize Drug Laws and Expand Rehab to Tackle Youth Meth Crisis
Fiji faces a troubling rise in youth drug use, with teens showing risky health behaviors linked to meth. Leaders are calling for updated laws and expanded rehab,… read more
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Fiji Warns on Rising Youth Drug Use, Urges Community Action
Fiji is facing a worrying rise in student drug use, triggering urgent calls for stronger family, school, and community action. Explore how mentorship, education, and supportive environments… read more
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Trump-Putin Alaska Talks Yield No Ceasefire, Yet Diplomacy Moves Forward
Alaska talks yield no ceasefire, yet diplomacy continues. With fighting persisting and security guarantees unsettled, observers wonder what a staged path to peace might look like—and whether… read more
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Lautoka drug case: State won’t rely on caution interview as pre-trial set for September 11
Prosecutors in a Lautoka drug case say they will not rely on a caution interview as a September 11 pre-trial conference approaches. The move marks a new… read more
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Fiji Pursues Safer Online Space Amid Rising Harms and Cross-Border Challenges
Fiji is grappling with rising online harassment as its youth spend more time on the internet, fueling calls for safer digital spaces and responsible AI. Officials warn… read more