Fiji News
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Fiji Business Council Urges Extended Consultation on Employment Relations Amendment Bill
in Fiji NewsMomentum is building for a more inclusive review of Fiji’s Employment Relations Amendment Bill. The Fiji NZ Business Council backs extending the consultation window and broad stakeholder engagement to help balance the needs of employers, employees, and Fiji’s economy. As debate continues, the focus remains on crafting a fair, practical framework through open dialogue.
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Dakuitoga Joins Mike Friday as Fiji Coral Coast 7s Coach for 2026
in Fiji NewsTwo coaching powerhouses collide on Fiji’s rugby sevens stage as a rising strategist teams up with a world-class guru for a landmark season. Expect bold tactics, fresh momentum, and a fierce chase for glory at a premier tournament that’s already buzzing. The path to the prize promises excitement, evolution, and surprises around every corner.
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Drua Gear Up for High-Stakes Provincial Clash Ahead of 2026 Super Rugby Pacific Start
in Fiji NewsAll eyes are on the Drua as they face Fiji Provincial Select in a full-throttle dress rehearsal. With just eight days to go before the season opener, Glen Jackson promises utterly serious prep and a spotlight on rising provincial talent.
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Syria Opens Its First War Crimes Trial, Testing Accountability
in Fiji NewsSyria’s first major trial of suspects tied to the March violence opens, a delicate test of the country’s pledge to accountability. As charges range from civil unrest to violent acts, the proceedings could shape the long road toward justice and reconciliation.
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Flying Fijians to clash with rugby giants in inaugural Nations Championship
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Flying Fijians are stepping onto the global stage in a historic leap, joining a permanent Nations Championship. The move promises high-stakes matchups and a clear path toward Tier One contention, marking a bold new chapter for Fiji rugby. Expect thrilling battles and momentum that could redefine Fiji’s rugby journey.
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Samoa PM Bans Samoa Observer From Press Conferences
in Fiji NewsA tense standoff in Samoa as the prime minister bans a leading newspaper from press conferences, citing misreporting and privacy concerns. The move ignites a debate over media ethics, respect, and the delicate balance between transparency and boundaries.
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COP30 Climate Finance: Will $1.3T Protect the Vulnerable?
in Fiji NewsAt COP30, leaders are wrestling with a simple yet urgent question: can trillions in climate finance reach the communities most at risk in time? The talks spotlight justice, resilience, and the race to turn pledges into real action—despite daunting hurdles.
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France Expands Security Ties with Solomon Islands Through Pacific Academy and Joint Patrols
in Fiji NewsFrance is stepping up its security partnership in the Pacific, pairing training exchanges with renewed maritime commitments to safeguard the Solomon Islands’ waters. The plan spans anti-trafficking, anti-illegal fishing, and demining initiatives, all under a broader regional approach to security education. Together, these moves signal a deeper, cross‑Pacific collaboration on shared challenges.
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Fiji Tax Crackdown: Prosecutions Loom as Tax Crimes Task Force Expands
in Fiji NewsFiji’s tax crackdown is stepping up with a digitized filing system and a high‑level enforcement push. Built on tighter inter‑agency collaboration and international partnerships, the drive aims to boost compliance and trace undeclared income—along with stronger consequences for non‑compliance.
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Pacific Physics at a Crossroads: Reboot STEM Education for Climate Action
in Fiji NewsDeclining interest in physics across the Pacific is sparking urgent action—from expanded university programs to new teaching approaches. As climate challenges intensify, leaders say fostering the next generation of physicists is key to regional resilience and practical solutions.
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Fiji Kicks Off Nationwide Child Protection Outreach Ahead of World Children’s Day
in Fiji NewsChildren in Fiji are at the heart of a new outreach effort spanning Qauia, Lami, and Filafou, focusing on rights, safety, and access to support. Officials and partners emphasize listening to kids and involving them in decisions that affect their lives, as national observances on child protection draw near. With troubling 2023 figures in mind,…
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Opposition MP Urges Government to Extend Labasa Sugar Mill Crush to Save Vanua Levu Farmers
in Fiji NewsOpposition MP Viam Pillay is pressing the government to rethink the Labasa sugar mill’s early shutdown, warning that cane could go unharvested and families could face hardship. A push for a longer crush and a targeted deployment plan highlights deep concerns over the sugar industry and the livelihoods it supports in Vanua Levu.
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Pacific Civil Service Builds Momentum on Financial Accountability
in Fiji NewsFinancial accountability is being sharpened across Pacific civil services, with renewed vows to safeguard public resources and boost transparency. As ministries roll out training and digital upgrades, leaders chart a path toward a more efficient and trusted public service.
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Fiji’s Construction Surge Fuels Economic Optimism, But Labor Shortages Loom
in Fiji NewsFiji’s construction scene is surging, led by civil engineering and a strong uptick in non-residential buildings, even as housing stays flat. A growing regional hub status and easier financing are fueling demand for hotels, offices, and warehouses—yet talent shortages could slow the momentum.
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Telecom Fiji’s Western Fibre Upgrade Promises Faster Internet and New Opportunities
in Fiji NewsBig changes are coming to Western Division as Telecom Fiji rolls out the Nakorokula–Tavua Fibre Project. The upgrade promises faster, more reliable internet for homes, schools, and essential services, while setting the stage for a stronger digital economy along the Tavua–Rakiraki corridor. Look for a smoother online experience and new tools that could power education,…
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Türkiye COP31 Hosting Bid Intensifies as Australia Standoff Looms
in Fiji NewsAs COP31 looms, Türkiye steps up its bid amid a high-stakes clash with Australia over the process. Behind-the-scenes diplomacy, fragile concessions, and mounting climate pressures collide as negotiators seek a path forward—but uncertainty remains. A pivotal moment in global climate diplomacy unfolds, where resolve and compromise will shape the outcome.
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Art Becomes a Lifeline for Fiji’s Young Creators
in Fiji NewsFaith, culture, and creativity converge as Vakabauta Artistry backs Fiji’s young artists, turning talent into opportunity. From mural walls to canvases, this budding movement blends tradition with modern technique to strengthen community and spark a vibrant, resilient creative economy across the islands.
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Disney and YouTube TV Strike Deal: What Restored Channels Mean for Subscribers
in Fiji NewsAfter a lengthy blackout, Disney and YouTube TV have reached a deal, restoring ABC, ESPN and more to the platform. The resolution highlights the ongoing tug-of-war in streaming live TV and what it could mean for subscribers going forward.
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Fiji Trials Fast-Payout Rainfall Insurance to Protect Families
in Fiji NewsA bold new rainfall insurance pilot promises quick financial relief for Fijian families during heavy rains, cutting through the usual wait times for approvals. Backed by international partners, it aims to boost resilience against rising climate-related risks.
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Samoa clinches 2027 Rugby World Cup spot in dramatic qualifier
in Fiji NewsDubai delivered a nail-biter as Samoa clinched a World Cup berth in a tense qualification showdown. A hard-fought clash with Belgium hints at a dramatic and hard-fought campaign down under in Australia.
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Wardley Secures WBO Heavyweight Title as Usyk Vacates Belt
in Fiji NewsFabio Wardley is now the WBO heavyweight champion after Oleksandr Usyk vacated the belt, stepping up from interim to full titleholder. The division is buzzing with fresh possibilities and high-stakes showdowns on the horizon. As Wardley settles into the throne, fans are left wondering who will challenge the new champion next.