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  • South Pacific Albacore Management Pact Seeks Stability for Fleets and Markets

    South Pacific Albacore Management Pact Seeks Stability for Fleets and Markets

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Crucial steps in a South Pacific albacore management deal aim to stabilize fleets, coastal communities, and global markets. After years of tough negotiations, the true test will be how quickly benefits surface on the water. The outcome could redefine sustainable fishing for the region.

  • Fiji Advances Fresh Start Insolvency Bill to Support MSMEs

    Fiji Advances Fresh Start Insolvency Bill to Support MSMEs

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji moves to overhaul its nearly century-old bankruptcy rules with a Personal Insolvency Bill that promises a fresh start for honest debtors and new support for MSMEs. The reform aims to streamline debt relief, reduce stigma, and accelerate pathways to financial recovery.

  • Fiji Pushes for Gender Mainstreaming to Unlock Women’s Economic Potential

    Fiji Pushes for Gender Mainstreaming to Unlock Women’s Economic Potential

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji confronts a paradox: women are almost half the population but remain under-represented in the workforce, trapped in precarious informal work and facing barriers to land and livelihoods. A government-wide push for gender mainstreaming promises to unlock inclusive growth and brighter prospects for all Fijians.

  • Wissa Nears Newcastle Return Ahead of Burnley Clash

    Wissa Nears Newcastle Return Ahead of Burnley Clash

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Yoane Wissa’s comeback for Newcastle is edging closer, with Eddie Howe hinting a debut could be on the horizon. As the Magpies chase momentum at home, a fresh update on Tonali adds a twist to their plans. Could this be the lift they’ve been hoping for as they push up the table?

  • Fiji’s Thomas Dunn Joins Bula FC Ahead of Inaugural Oceania Pro League

    Fiji’s Thomas Dunn Joins Bula FC Ahead of Inaugural Oceania Pro League

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    From Navua to the national jersey, a rising footballer signs with Bula FC as the OFL Pro League nears. His journey—from schoolyard beginnings to Fiji’s U17/U20 squads and international stints—promises an exciting new chapter in regional football.

  • University of Fiji Names New Chancellor to Champion Pacific Leadership

    University of Fiji Names New Chancellor to Champion Pacific Leadership

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Filimone Jitoko takes the helm as chancellor of the University of Fiji, sharing a vision built on fairness, wisdom, and service to the Pacific. His inaugural remarks hint at a future where graduates are prepared to lead with impact across the region.

  • Fiji’s Flying Circus Heads to New Zealand for 2026 Tour

    Fiji’s Flying Circus Heads to New Zealand for 2026 Tour

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s Fijian Flying Circus is set to tour New Zealand in 2026, backed by New Zealand cultural partners. The troupe—blending contemporary dance, circus arts and Pacific storytelling—will perform at Wellington Fringe Festival and the Hamilton Arts Festival, offering a vibrant glimpse of Pacific creativity and cross‑Pacific collaboration.

  • Golden Roots, Global Wings: Fiji’s Marist 7s Turns 50 With a New Logo

    Golden Roots, Global Wings: Fiji’s Marist 7s Turns 50 With a New Logo

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s iconic Marist 7s marks its 50th year with a striking new logo and the motto Golden Roots, Global Wings. This milestone hints at more than history—a future where local stars are ready to shine on the world stage.

  • Fiji Faces Drug Crime and HIV Surge, Seeks Maritime Surveillance and Regional Cooperation

    Fiji Faces Drug Crime and HIV Surge, Seeks Maritime Surveillance and Regional Cooperation

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji faces a mounting national crisis as drug-related crime and a rising HIV threat unsettles communities. With warnings of youth involvement and crime networks exploiting waterways, leaders urge stronger maritime surveillance, smarter enforcement, and regional cooperation to protect the nation’s future.

  • Drunk Driving Crackdown Targets Namaka-Nadi and Suva Corridors

    Drunk Driving Crackdown Targets Namaka-Nadi and Suva Corridors

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Two coordinated traffic-enforcement operations led to multiple impaired-driving cases across key corridors, spotlighting the ongoing push for safer roads. The night revealed a diverse mix of drivers and reinforces the call for responsible, sober driving.

  • Western Division Police Gear Up for Festive Season Security

    Western Division Police Gear Up for Festive Season Security

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    With the festive season on the horizon, a comprehensive readiness check reveals the Western Division’s preparations—from vehicles to disaster-response gear. The focus is on keeping communities safe and travelers at ease throughout the holidays.

  • Stride for Strength Walkathon Promotes Respect, Safety and Inclusion Against Violence

    Stride for Strength Walkathon Promotes Respect, Safety and Inclusion Against Violence

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Queen Victoria School’s Strides for Strength Walkathon brought together students, alumni, families, and supporters to take a stand against violence and promote safer communities. Emphasizing positive masculinity, inclusive practices, and responsible parenting, the event offers a hopeful glimpse into what a united, respectful society can achieve.

  • Fiji Sugar’s Future Hinges on Land Rights Reform

    Fiji Sugar’s Future Hinges on Land Rights Reform

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Could reforming land tenure unlock Fiji’s sugar industry’s future? As leases expire and land sits underutilized, leaders weigh modern, equitable frameworks that protect native rights while unlocking productive use and strengthening rural livelihoods.

  • Fiji Corrections Explores Inmate Cane-Cutting Partnerships with Sugar Industry

    Fiji Corrections Explores Inmate Cane-Cutting Partnerships with Sugar Industry

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fresh talks between the Fiji Corrections Service and the sugar industry explore expanding inmate participation in cane-cutting under the Musu Dovu initiative. The aim is to ease labor shortages while offering meaningful rehabilitation through work, with plans for fair farm selection and a broader role across the farming cycle. Leaders emphasize reliability, discipline, and community…

  • Winston Hill Pursues Historic Fiji Debut in Gold Coast IBF Pan Pacific Title Bout

    Winston Hill Pursues Historic Fiji Debut in Gold Coast IBF Pan Pacific Title Bout

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Tonight on the Gold Coast, Winston Hill guns for a historic win against Ben Mahony for the vacant IBF Pan Pacific Super Welterweight title. Representing Fiji for the first time, the Rotuman-born fighter carries his nation’s pride and a personal dream into the ring.

  • Pacific Islands Frustrated as COP31 Hosting Moves From Australia to Turkey

    Pacific Islands Frustrated as COP31 Hosting Moves From Australia to Turkey

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Pacific island leaders voice disappointment as COP31 hosting moves away from Australia, raising questions about accountability and climate justice. With shifting plans and ongoing fossil-fuel concerns, critics warn the talks risk becoming just rhetoric unless real actions follow. The stakes for regional influence and vulnerable communities remain high as climate threats intensify.

  • Stride with Strength Walkathon Sparks Disability Inclusion and GBV Awareness in Fiji

    Stride with Strength Walkathon Sparks Disability Inclusion and GBV Awareness in Fiji

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Disability advocate Nafitalai Uluinakorotabu hails the Stride with Strength Walkathon as a powerful step toward inclusion and an end to gender-based violence. The event united families, communities, and leaders, turning fundraising into a hopeful shared experience—and it hints at turning this into an annual tradition.

  • Fiji’s Hindi Debate: Standard Hindi and Fiji Hindi at the Manak Hindi Conference

    Fiji’s Hindi Debate: Standard Hindi and Fiji Hindi at the Manak Hindi Conference

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s language scene is in the spotlight as discussions unfold on Hindi education and the evolving bond between Fiji Hindi and Standard Hindi. From classrooms to online storytelling, the conversation explores how a living language adapts across cultures while preserving its rich heritage. A hopeful glimpse into how youth, technology, and tradition shape the future…

  • Australia Bows Out of 2026 COP31 Bid as Turkey Takes Over

    Australia Bows Out of 2026 COP31 Bid as Turkey Takes Over

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Australia steps back from hosting the 2026 UN climate summit as Turkey takes the reins, reshaping the regional diplomacy around climate policy. With Pacific financing on the horizon and Canberra steering the conversations from a distance, the coming year could redefine leadership on climate action.

  • Australia Loses COP31 Bid to Turkey, Sparks Debate Across the Pacific

    Australia Loses COP31 Bid to Turkey, Sparks Debate Across the Pacific

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Australia’s bid to host COP31 ends in a loss to Turkey, shifting the glare onto what comes next for climate diplomacy. As debates over funding, credibility, and Pacific resilience intensify, the path forward remains in sharp focus.

  • Tonga’s sole female MP returns for a second term

    Tonga’s sole female MP returns for a second term

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Historic milestone in Tonga as the sole female MP in Tongatapu 6 wins a second term. Her stated priorities—education, youth opportunities, and empowering women—signal potential changes on the horizon for the country’s governance.

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  • Stride with Strength Walkathon Sparks Disability Inclusion and GBV Awareness in Fiji
    QVS Stride with Strength Walkathon Sparks Disability Inclusion and GBV AwarenessDecember 6, 2025
    Disability advocate Nafitalai Uluinakorotabu celebrated a landmark “Stride with Strength” Walkathon, spotlighting Queen Victoria School’s commitment to inclusion and the fight against GBV. The event united families, communities, and influential leaders, hinting at a growing movement toward disability rights and gender equality—and a potential annual tradition of solidarity.
  • Fiji's Hindi Debate: Standard Hindi and Fiji Hindi at the Manak Hindi Conference
    Fiji’s Hindi Diversity Sparks Education Push at Major ConferenceDecember 6, 2025
    Fiji’s vibrant linguistic landscape shows Hindi evolving in real time—bridging Fiji Hindi and Manak Hindi across classrooms, homes, and online spaces. A living language that adapts to culture and technology, it reinforces identity and heritage for future generations.
  • Unidentified Woman Found in Fenner Park, Lautoka: Police Appeal for Clues
    Lautoka Police Seek Help Identifying Woman Found Dead at Fenner ParkDecember 6, 2025
    An unidentified woman is found in Fenner Park, and with few clues available, investigators are turning to the community for information. Who she was and what happened remains a mystery.
  • Romy Mars Breaks Silence on Body-Image Trolls, Denies Cosmetic Surgery
    Romy Mars Denies Plastic Surgery Rumors Amid Online Body Image ScrutinyDecember 6, 2025
    Romy Mars speaks out against online body-shaming in a candid TikTok, denying cosmetic work and highlighting natural changes. She also opens up about fame, identity, and Hollywood nepotism, delivering a timely reminder to stay true to oneself.
  • Fiji Tightens Burial Rules with $5,000 Fine in New Amendment
    Fiji Considers Steeper Fines for Unlicensed Burials Under Burial and Cremation (Amendment) Bill 2025December 6, 2025
    A proposed amendment to Fiji’s Burial and Cremation Act would dramatically raise penalties for unlicensed burials and require all burial grounds to be formally registered. With calls to tighten licensing and maintenance oversight, the measure aims to elevate standards and public health safeguards nationwide.
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