Fiji News
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Fiji’s Wairiki 7s: From Humble Beginnings to a Global Grassroots Rugby Phenomenon
in Fiji NewsFrom a modest 2007 start to a cornerstone of Fiji’s grassroots rugby, the Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s has grown into a vibrant festival that mixes rugby with volleyball, netball, and more. Founder Jone Vuki explains how this expanding celebration is bringing together players and communities from across the region, reshaping the local sporting landscape.
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Loloma Heights U-21 Rugby Team Aims for Breakthrough at Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s in Taveuni
in Fiji NewsLoloma Heights’ under-21s from Urata near Savusavu bring big ambition to the Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s in Taveuni. After a solid 12-0 start and a tough 0-26 setback, the squad regrouped with renewed fitness and unity as they push to advance from Pool 3.
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Haier at Courts: Global Brand, Local Deals on Kitchen and Laundry Upgrades
in Fiji NewsA globally trusted name in home appliances meets Courts’ customer-first service and flexible financing. From kitchens to laundry and refrigeration, discover how quality, warranty, and value come together for smarter home upgrades.
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Christmas Appliance Deals: White Goods You Won’t Want to Miss
in Fiji NewsSeasonal savings are here with unbeatable prices on essential white goods—from refrigerators to washing machines. Bundle deals, vouchers, and festive rewards add extra cheer, while flexible payment options make home upgrades hassle-free. A little holiday magic for your home—perfect for gifting or treating yourself.
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Fiji Mom Feeds Five on a Tight Biweekly Budget
in Fiji NewsRian Kaniabota keeps a large Fiji family steady on Kinoya Road, balancing a tight budget, healthy organic meals, and daily lessons in resilience. With her husband abroad, she crafts a story of financial discipline, local produce, and teaching her children the art of saving for a rainy day. A candid portrait of resourcefulness in the…
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Fiji Mom of Five Turns Daily Routine into Lessons on Health and Saving Money
in Fiji NewsRian, a Fiji-based mother of five, runs a busy household while her husband works away. She champions organic living and early money lessons, shaping a healthier, more financially confident future for her family.
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Fiji Mobilizes Global Support for Coral Reef Climate Resilience at UNEA-7
in Fiji NewsPacific delegates notch a milestone at UNEA-7 as Fiji wins broad support for a landmark resolution to accelerate global action for coral reef resilience. The move signals renewed momentum for safeguarding reefs amid climate change, pollution, and overfishing—and the livelihoods they sustain.
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Fiji Village Leader Turns Retirement into Service, Urges Retired Professionals to Rebuild Communities
in Fiji NewsA life rooted in tradition and service, Sikeli Nailauota bridges village leadership with practical skill—from guiding elders to shaping homes. His unlikely journey—police service, engineering, and a deep devotion to community—offers a stirring portrait of duty, family, and the power of solesolevaki in modern Fiji.
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Movember Boost: Fiji Hotels Raise Funds for Lifeline Fiji Mental Health Services
in Fiji NewsMovember spirit sweeps Fiji as IHG Hotels partner with Lifeline Fiji to raise 15,000 for suicide prevention and men’s mental health. From moustache challenges to themed treats, staff and guests join forces to spark conversations and support those in distress.
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Fiji Unveils Wailoaloa Commitment to Modernize the Justice System
in Fiji NewsFiji advances a bold justice reform—digital upgrades, integrity safeguards, and broader access for all. A people-centered roadmap signals a new era in the nation’s justice landscape.
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Fiji Public Official Faces FICAC Charges Over Facebook Remarks
in Fiji NewsA Suva attorney faces a high-stakes legal fight over remarks about a political party, with a stay application looming. The case spotlights the tough line between free speech and public duty for officials, as the next courtroom steps approach. With a January hearing on the horizon, Fiji’s evolving political dialogue hangs in the balance.
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Bail Denied for Ex-Corrections Officer in Nakasi-Nausori Murder Case
in Fiji NewsEpeli Laqeni’s bid for bail in a high-profile murder case has been denied by the High Court, with judges citing surrender risks. The case moves toward a December plea as custody conditions and the strength of the state’s case shape the next steps.
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Wicked Casting Takes Center Stage as Oscars Create a New Honor
in Fiji NewsBehind the curtain of a blockbuster, casting is the quiet art that brings characters to life. This glimpse into Wicked’s search hints at a broader shift—an upcoming Oscar category that could elevate the craft and change how we view film magic.
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Bula FC signs rising Fiji midfielder Asivorosi Rabo ahead of OFC Pro League 2026
in Fiji NewsFiji’s rising talent Asivorosi Rabo joins Bula FC, setting the stage for a pivotal season ahead of the OFC Pro League. At just 20, the midfielder’s comeback—from a serious injury to a promising professional chapter—hints at big things to come.
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Referees at the Heart of Fiji Rugby’s Tier-One Push
in Fiji NewsWith Fiji stepping into Tier-One rugby, the spotlight shifts to the officials shaping the game from the grassroots up. A bold push to raise refereeing standards promises to deepen players’ understanding and elevate Fiji’s presence on the global stage.
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A Quiet Exodus: Pacific Health Workers and Australia’s Staffing Crisis
in Fiji NewsBehind Australia’s care shortages lies a troubling brain drain from Pacific Island nations. Skilled workers chase better pay while home health systems face de-skilling, precarious conditions, and mounting strain on patient care. This piece examines the far-reaching human and system-wide costs.
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Fiji Women Break Barriers in Male-Dominated Trades at Tavua Graduation
in Fiji NewsTrailblazing women are breaking barriers in skilled trades and tech, proving expertise knows no gender. A recent graduation ceremony celebrated female graduates stepping into automotive, electrical, plumbing, and IT roles—an encouraging sign of momentum toward equality in the workforce.
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New Fiji Midwives Poised to Transform Rural Maternal Health
in Fiji NewsA wave of fresh midwives is stepping into communities across the country, as 14 graduates from a prominent nursing college join the workforce. Their stories of perseverance, awards, and a renewed commitment to maternal and newborn care hint at brighter, more accessible care for rural families.
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Pacific Health Worker Migration to Australia Sparks Regional Fallout
in Fiji NewsPacific Island nations risk losing skilled nurses and clinicians to Australia under the PALM scheme, deepening gaps in already stretched health systems at home. A new report urges reforms in recruitment, worker protections, and investment to safeguard rights and strengthen healthcare across the Pacific.
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World Cup Final Tickets Spark Fan Backlash Over Sky-High Prices
in Fiji NewsNext year’s World Cup final could come with sky-high ticket prices, drawing fierce criticism from supporter groups who call the cost “extortionate.” A new tiered pricing plan ties costs to the perceived popularity of teams, widening the gap between high-profile matchups and the rest. As ballots open, fans hope for a rethink that keeps the…
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16-Year-Old Maika Dau Signs with Bula FC Ahead of Fiji’s OFC Pro League Debut
in Fiji NewsAt just 16, Maika Dau is rewriting Fiji football history, signing with Bula FC as a new season kicks off. From training with his father to captaining Fiji on the world stage, his rapid rise hints at a future superstar. A story of talent, grit, and a game-changing ascent.