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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
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Parliament Prorogued as Stage Is Set for State Opening and New Agenda
Parliament pauses as the Speaker announces prorogation, signaling a transitional moment ahead of the State Opening and a fresh government agenda. Amid ongoing debates and urgent matters,… read more
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Northern Division Schools Closed as Flood Warnings Persist — Reopening Date TBA
Heavy rainfall and rising floodwaters force a pause for Northern Division schools, while other regions stay open. Safety comes first as authorities monitor conditions and outline reopening… read more
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South Pacific’s RC Manubhai Joins Forbes India Select 200 for 2025
RC Manubhai and Co. Ltd. is stepping onto the global stage, named in Forbes India’s Select 200 Companies with Global Business Potential for 2025. As the South… read more
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Fiji Upgrades Infant Hearing Screening with New V500 G2 System
Fiji takes a major step forward in infant hearing care with a state-of-the-art screening upgrade. The new Vivosonic system enables faster, more accurate AABR and DPOAE tests,… read more
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Fiji Court of Appeal Overturns Murder Convictions, Imposes Nine-Year Manslaughter Sentences
Three men connected to a 2012 fatal attack in Nadi have had murder convictions overturned and their sentences cut, after the Fiji Court of Appeal challenges key… read more
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Fiji Launches Campaign to End Diabetes Stigma Among Youth
Diabetes Fiji Inc. launches a bold campaign to erase the stigma surrounding Type 1 diabetes, focusing on Fiji’s young people. Through the Young Diabetes Fiji program, the… read more
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Electrocution Suspected in Navua Truck Driver’s Death on Queens Highway
Tragedy on Queens Highway as a truck driver is found dead and investigators work to uncover what happened. The unfolding inquiry raises questions about road safety and… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Weekend Showers and Isolated Thunderstorms with Possible Heavy Falls Across Southern and Eastern Islands
Brace for a weekend weather shake‑up across Fiji: sunny spells clash with quick showers and occasional thunder. A developing trough could bring changing skies and a few… read more
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Fiji Upgrades Infant Hearing Screening with V500 G2 System
An upgrade to Fiji’s infant hearing screening brings faster, more accurate results for newborns and at-risk babies—made possible through international support. The new system promises earlier detection… read more
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Unity Fiji Objects to Rival Party’s Plan to Use ‘People First’ By-Line
Branding clashes flare as a new party seeks to adopt Unity Fiji’s by-line—sparking a sharp rebuke from Unity Fiji’s leadership. The dispute centers on originality, democratic norms,… read more
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Fiji TV Launches Setto and HierTalent, Redefining Advertising and Recruitment
Two new digital platforms are reshaping Fiji’s online advertising and recruitment scene. Setto brings video-first ads with a self-serve dashboard, while HierTalent promises smarter hiring through automated… read more
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Fiji Tourism Reaches $918M in Q3 2025 as Australia Drives the Surge
Fiji’s tourism sector is riding a strong wave into the year’s final quarter, with a clear rebound driven by major markets and higher visitor spending. The uptick… read more
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Fiji Airports appoints two leaders to boost safety and maintenance
Two new leaders are stepping into Fiji’s airport network, blending international expertise with local know-how. Their appointments signal a bold move toward safety, maintenance excellence, and aviation… read more
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Fiji’s Northern Division: Extended school closures as floods recede
Flood recovery continues as schools in Vanua Levu and Taveuni face another day of closures while debris is cleared and roads repaired. Reopening will depend on weather… read more
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Fiji Rolls Out Pilot Grants to Boost Small Tourism Operators
New grants and training are set to boost small tourism operators in Vanua Levu and Taveuni as the Na Vualiku Development Program enters its next phase. December… read more
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Fiji Year 12 Exams: Cheating Cases Investigated as Integrity Drive Intensifies
Exam integrity comes into sharper focus as authorities report on 2022–2024 cases. 29 alleged cheating cases in Year 12 external exams were investigated and resolved, highlighting ongoing… read more
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Fiji Weather Update: Trough Approaching Saturday Brings Scattered Showers, Isolated Thunderstorms and Possible Heavy Falls Across Fiji
A tropical tease sweeps across Fiji this weekend: southeast breezes, scattered showers, and a touch of dramatic weather bubbling up from the south. Some pockets may bite… read more
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Fiji Reclaims $6M in Unpaid Wages as Employers Urged to Retain Skilled Talent
Millions in unpaid wages reclaimed for Fiji’s workers spotlight ongoing labor-law violations and a growing exodus of skilled professionals. As leaders push for stronger retention—from leadership development… read more
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Lautoka Paint Spill Triggers Stricter Coastal Protections
An incident along Lautoka’s Marine Drive highlights how chemical mishaps can threaten coastal waters. Cleanup is underway and authorities are pledging tougher enforcement to safeguard the foreshore… read more
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Fiji President in Sydney Urges Diaspora to Belong, Serve, and Remit
A heartfelt Sydney gathering saw Fiji’s President and First Lady connect with the local Fijian community, sharing updates from home and stressing belonging, positive contributions, and the… read more
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Fiji Promises Stronger Protections for Informal Workers in New Labor Reforms
Fiji steps up protections for informal workers with new reforms on the horizon, while current laws around minimum wage, safety, and paid leave remain in force. The… read more
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Fiji Pushes Ahead with NDC3.0, Eyes 2035 Climate Goals
Fiji unveils a bold climate roadmap with sweeping energy goals and new resilience measures for communities and ecosystems. The plan signals a decisive shift toward renewables, agriculture… read more
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Manoa Kamikamica Seeks Permanent Stay as Perjury Case Heads to Suva High Court
An embattled former deputy prime minister heads to a crucial court hearing next week as he seeks a permanent stay in a case that’s gripping the political… read more
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Labasa Assault Video Sparks Swift Police Action
Shocking footage from Labasa has sparked a swift police response, with authorities vowing to identify and question everyone pictured. As investigations intensify and charges loom, the incident… read more
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Fiji-Australia Intelligence Ties Deepen to Fight Transnational Crime
New momentum in Fiji–Australia intelligence cooperation signals a sharper, joint effort against transnational crime. Enhanced information-sharing and capacity-building are at the heart of the partnership, with practical… read more
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Fiji Maps Climate Displacement Hotspots with New Risk Index
A collaborative Fiji initiative introduces a new risk index for climate displacement, shining a light on the hotspots most at risk and outlining a path for better… read more
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Qawa Crossing Closure in Labasa Sparks Detours as Bypass Takes Shape
A temporary closure at Qawa (Baubale) Crossing in Bulileka, Labasa, has begun as crews install a downstream bypass to keep traffic flowing. The upgrade promises safer, more… read more
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Navua police misconduct video sparks investigation and accountability push
Circulating CCTV footage raises questions about on-duty conduct at Navua Police Station. Acting Commissioner Aporosa Lutunauga says the allegations are serious and has ordered a prompt investigation,… read more