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Fiji High Court Rules No Shield for Facebook Defamation; Damages Awarded in Online Post Case
A High Court ruling makes it clear: social media is not a shield for defamation. In Fiji, a real estate agent was ordered to pay damages after… read more
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FNPF 2025 Annual Report Signals Leadership Changes and Rising Compensation
Big shifts in leadership and compensation are on display, with short-term benefits for top executives rising in the latest year. IT leadership changes and the appointment of… read more
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Fiji Faces Alarming Suicide Rise as Mental Health Push Intensifies
New health findings reveal a deeply troubling rise in suicides and suicide attempts, cutting across ages and communities. With stark regional and demographic patterns emerging, officials warn… read more
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Japan’s 1984 Gift to Fiji’s Girmit Centre Fuels Multicultural Legacy
In 1984, a generous gift bridged cultures in Fiji. Japan donated audio-visual and lighting equipment to the Girmit Centre in Lautoka, underscoring a shared commitment to preserving… read more
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McDonald’s Coral Coast Fiji 7s Qualifiers Kick Off with 28 Teams
28 teams clash in a Saturday showdown as seven pools battle for a spot in the 2026 Coral Coast Fiji 7s. Kicking off at Lawaqa Park, this… read more
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Daliconi Primary School’s Suva Outing: Medals and City Explorations
Daliconi Primary’s athletes came home with medals and memories after a Suva school outing tied to the Fiji Primary School Tuckers Ice-cream Games. With 34 students and… read more
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Fiji’s Junior Bati Gear Up for Free-Entry Clash with Emus in Lautoka
Two Fiji junior rugby league squads are sprinting toward a weekend clash that blends ambition, culture, and development. With fresh Rotuman talent stepping onto the field and… read more
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Former Fiji court officer sentenced for licensing fraud and misusing public funds
A former court officer has been sentenced to 25 months in prison after being found guilty of falsifying information and misusing public funds tied to licensing records.… read more
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eHub Sydney Fijians 7s Set to Shine at Coral Coast Fiji 7s
An Australian-based Fiji 7s squad led by former Wallabies star Henry Speight is set to make waves at Fiji’s Coral Coast 7s. Blending veteran know-how with rising… read more
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Fiji High Court Denies Stay on Injury Damages Award
A High Court ruling in Suva refused to delay a six-figure damages award for a worker injured on the job, stressing that compensation should reach the injured… read more
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Fiji Sevens Push for Cape Town Comeback as They Open Against South Africa
Fiji’s men’s sevens kick off their Cape Town campaign with a high-stakes clash against the hosts, setting the tone for a season of big ambitions. Fresh off… read more
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Fiji High Court Awards Damages for Invalid DPO at Airport
A Suva High Court decision finds a grandmother and her granddaughters were unlawfully restrained at an airport, highlighting a violation of constitutional rights. The ruling underscores the… read more
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Fiji FA Launches School Holiday Football Grassroots Program for 9-14-Year-Olds
A new Fiji Football Association holiday program kicked off at the Fiji FA Academy, bringing together young players for a mix of fun, skill-building, and teamwork. Running… read more
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Fiji Becomes Tier One Rugby Nation as Home Tests Move to Europe
Fiji’s rugby ambitions are entering a bold new era. With strategic partnerships and plans that could shift where home games are played, a transformative chapter is taking… read more
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FICAC Questions Fiji Lawyer Over Social Media Post About SODELPA
FICAC questions a Suva-based lawyer over a social media post about Fiji’s political party landscape, including the aftermath of SODELPA’s leadership changes. The inquiry probes the boundaries… read more
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Lockdown Sparks Rise of Lautoka Market Vendor Selling Dalo and Kumala
During the Covid lockdown, a single bag of cassava sparked a Lautoka market stall’s rise from hardship to a growing family business. This is a story of… read more
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Fiji Unveils New Polymer Banknotes with Enhanced Security Features
Fiji unveils a fresh generation of polymer banknotes featuring upgraded security and durability. The redesigned notes carry unique vignettes that celebrate Fiji’s identity, culture, and heritage across… read more
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Fiji Unveils Next-Gen Polymer Banknotes With Tactile Accessibility and High-Tech Security
Here are a few short teaser options you can use as the WordPress excerpt: – Fiji introduces a bold new set of polymer banknotes that fuse modern… read more
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Pacific Islands Fast Payments Push Aims for Inclusion
Leaders from across the Pacific gather in Nadi to chart the next phase of near-instant money movement and cross-border connectivity. The three-day workshop dives into risk, regulation,… read more
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Rotuma Outreach Targets Violence Against Women and Tech-Facilitated Abuse
A joint mission to Rotuma tackles child abuse, violence against women and girls, and tech-facilitated harm through targeted awareness and practical guidance. The sessions outline reporting pathways,… read more
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Rotuma Incest Case: Sentencing Looms for Father of Three
A sentencing in Suva’s High Court looms after a guilty plea in a troubling incest and sexual assault case. As the proceedings unfold, the focus turns to… read more
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Fiji and UNSW Team Up to Turbocharge Local Startups
A bold new alliance aims to push Fiji’s entrepreneurial scene onto a global stage, pairing local enterprise support with a world‑class international university. Expect expanded incubator programs,… read more
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Fiji’s Preventable Blindness Challenge: Will Local Action Save Sight?
Preventable blindness remains a real challenge across Fiji and the Pacific. Yet with early detection, community screenings, and locally trained eye care, thousands could preserve their vision… read more
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Miss Fiji Queens Take the Pageant to the People
Before the glitz, Fiji’s Miss Queens stepped into the heart of communities—vendors, students, and families across the islands—leaving rehearsals behind. What started as shy greetings grew into… read more
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USS Gerald R. Ford Makes First St. Thomas Port Call Amid Caribbean Deployment
The USS Gerald R. Ford makes a historic stop in St. Thomas, offering its crew a much-needed break as a far-reaching deployment unfolds. Behind the scenes, strategic… read more
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Fiji Reconciliation Sparks Backlash as Chiefs Defend Tradition
Ratu Viliame defends a matanigasau reconciliation rite, arguing that criticism understates the heart of iTaukei tradition and the push for genuine inclusivity. With a tabua exchange signaling… read more
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Fiji Launches $1 Million Push to Remove Derelict Vessels in Suva Harbour
Fiji is launching a cross‑agency push to clear abandoned vessels from Suva Harbour as cyclone season nears, backed by a major funding boost to speed removal. The… read more
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Diabetes Crisis Strains Fiji’s Hospitals as Amputations Rise
Diabetes is pushing hospitals to the limit, with rising amputations and mounting costs. A retiree’s personal battle highlights the human toll and the urgent need for early… read more
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Fiji Battles HIV Myths and Testing Gaps on World AIDS Day
Misconceptions about HIV in Fiji are still fueling stigma and late testing. Experts explain the difference between HIV and AIDS and why knowing your status early can… read more
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Fiji High Court Slaps $50K Defamation Penalty for Facebook Post
Online defamation carries real consequences. A landmark ruling has issued a substantial penalty for a harmful social media post, underscoring that online behavior faces the same standards… read more