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Legal Veteran Aruna Prasad Joins Fiji National Provident Fund Board
Aruna Prasad, a seasoned magistrate and long-time legal luminary, joins the Fiji National Provident Fund Board. With four decades in law and governance across private practice, prosecution,… read more
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Fiji-Australia Strengthen Ties on Sugar, Digitalization and Communities
Fiji and Australia take another step in their Vuvale partnership, with talks that touch on modernizing the sugar industry, exploring new investments, and digitalizing key histories. The… read more
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Could Fiji’s spiritual beliefs curb its diabetes crisis?
Could Fiji’s spiritual beliefs be the missing link in tackling a rising diabetes crisis? A northern medical officer argues that health talks must weave physical, social, financial,… read more
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Teen Earns School’s Top Academic Award With Family Support
A 13-year-old student earns the school’s top academic award, surprised and grateful for the unwavering support of family and a guiding teacher. Her story highlights late-night study,… read more
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Head Boy Tops Vunimono High with 377/400, Credits Faith and Family
Anishchal Chand Sharma, the head boy of Vunimono High School, has claimed the school’s top academic honor with a stellar performance. His journey—driven by faith, hard work,… read more
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Women at the Forefront of Northern Division’s Aquaculture Push
Across the Northern Division, a week-long initiative is advancing sustainable aquaculture, boosting farmer support, and empowering women in the sector. From pond developments to fry distributions and… read more
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Fiji ties land rights to forest finance at COP30
Fiji stepped into the spotlight at COP30, linking forest protection to climate resilience and secure customary land rights. A new global roadmap aims to close the forest… read more
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New Tractor Sparks Growth for Fiji Farming Cooperative
An 18-member farming cooperative marks a milestone with the arrival of a brand-new tractor, funded through a government mechanization program. The development hints at bigger changes for… read more
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Nine-Month Burglary Sentence Sparks Debate on Home Security in Fiji
Recent court rulings spotlight burglary, assault, and alleged fraud, underscoring the community’s ongoing quest for security and accountability. A nine‑month sentence for burglary sits alongside a suspended… read more
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Labasa Airport Visit: Fiji Police Chief Urges Students to Embrace Education, Discipline and Respect
During a memorable outing at Labasa Airport, students hear a powerful message on education, discipline, and respect from Fiji’s Commissioner of Police. A moment that nudges Fiji’s… read more
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TWC Launches Fiji Seedling Pilot in Vanua Levu to Boost Citrus Farming
Seedlings are arriving in Waiqele as a bold Fiji farming initiative takes root. This pilot project blends greenhouse cultivation with hands-on training for local farmers, aiming to… read more
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AOSIS Pushes for 1.5°C Ambition and Grant-Based Climate Finance Ahead of COP30
Vulnerable island nations rally for a bolder climate push ahead of COP30, insisting the 1.5°C target must be safeguarded and fossil fuels phased out faster. They urge… read more
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Fiji’s Rabuka Fights to Keep Pacific Voice at COP31
Fiji’s prime minister signals a renewed push for a Pacific-led COP31, weighing regional priorities as negotiations shift. With leaders weighing safeguards for Pacific voices and possible compromises,… read more
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New By-Laws Bring iTaukei Villages Into Municipal Boundaries, Expanding Local Elections
Sweeping reforms are reshaping the 2026 Local Government Elections: new by-laws bring iTaukei villages into the municipal fold, expanding who can participate. With ward adjustments—including the Nadi… read more
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Kanacea Island Trust Fund Distribution Formula: Who Benefits?
Cabinet approves a new distribution formula for the Kanacea Island Trust Fund, reshaping how resources are shared among traditional groups and key stakeholders. The plan emphasizes transparency… read more
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Fiji Unveils Digital Democracy Tools to Put Voter Information in Every Household
Fiji unveils IDEE and a new suite of digital platforms to bring electoral information and democratic resources right to every household. Aimed at closing information gaps and… read more
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Fiji Expands Tax Relief for Termite-Damaged Homes and Farms
Fijian families and farmers may soon gain tax relief for termite damage as a proposed amendment widens disaster-reserve rules to cover biosecurity emergencies. This could offer a… read more
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Referendum Bill 2025 Could Turn Polling Day into a Public Holiday
Could a new Referendum Bill 2025 reshape how the nation votes on its future? It envisions a public-holiday polling day and clear rules for who can participate,… read more
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Hard Work Pays Off: Fiji Father-Daughter Win Bronze at Primary Schools Tukers Games
From heartbreak to bronze, a Tacilevu Village School father-daughter duo proves what perseverance can do at the Fiji Primary Schools Athletics meet. Their hard work earned two… read more
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Fiji Leads Pacific Health Transformation Initiative
Fiji steps up regional health leadership with the Pacific Healthy Islands Transformation Project (PHIT), backed by a US$30 million loan. Aiming to strengthen health systems and sharpen… read more
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Fiji Advances Aviation Reform with Unified Civil Aviation Bill 2026
Fiji is moving to overhaul its aging aviation laws by consolidating decades of regulation into a single, modern Civil Aviation Bill. Backed by international audits and a… read more
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Fiji Airline Maintenance Certificate Expires Amid Safety Review
Fiji’s aviation regulator has taken a decisive safety step that could reshape how domestic flights are maintained and trained for. The move underscores the high-stakes balance between… read more
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Fiji Referendum Bill 2025 Aims to Make Polling Day a Public Holiday
Fiji moves toward a more participatory democracy with the Referendum Bill 2025, including a public-holiday polling day to boost access. The bill aims to ensure safe, fair… read more
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Fiji Prepares Local Government Act Overhaul as 2025 Amendment Draft Heads for Public Consultation
Fiji moves toward a modernized local governance framework as a key review of the Local Government Act is approved. A 2025 draft amendment, paired with broad community… read more
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Fiji Flood Risk Tied to Drains Blocked by Litter
Blocked drains from everyday rubbish are fueling floods and road damage during heavy rains. Officials urge cleaner waste disposal and an end to illegal dumping to protect… read more
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Fiji Methodist Church Launches 1538 Helpline for Women and Families
Faith in action takes a tangible form with a bold new helpline for women and families. Trained professionals offer confidential listening, guidance, and referrals to those in… read more
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Mead Road Estate: Six Blocks Declared Unsafe, Tenants to Be Relocated
Age takes its toll on a cluster of housing blocks, with engineers declaring six Mead Road blocks structurally unsafe and prompting a coordinated relocation for dozens of… read more
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Fiji Journalists Targeted as Courtroom Security Comes Under Scrutiny
An alarming incident outside a Suva courtroom has spotlighted rising threats to journalists in Fiji. The Fiji Media Association says this is part of a troubling pattern… read more
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Week-Long Review to Shape Fiji–New Zealand Police Partnership
A New Zealand Police delegation is in Fiji for a week-long assessment of joint policing initiatives, exploring opportunities to deepen collaboration and enhance safety. Officials anticipate fresh… read more
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Fiji urges urgent global push on shipping emissions as IMO delays decarbonization framework
Fiji is urging stronger global action on shipping emissions after a key international framework was postponed for a year. The delay heightens concerns for Pacific island nations… read more