Fiji News
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Fiji Reboots Public Works to Transform Rural Roads
in Fiji NewsFiji’s infrastructure receives a bold reboot with the re-established Public Works Department, charging ahead on rural road upgrades and smarter coordination with the Fiji Roads Authority. Teams are already in the field, restoring long-neglected routes and boosting connectivity for remote communities. This move signals a broader push to maximize resources, widen access, and unlock new…
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Fiji Probes Floating Debris Off Qamea Island
in Fiji NewsUrgent responses are unfolding off Qamea Island as authorities probe the origin of drifting marine litter, while communities step up to protect Fiji’s coastal ecosystems.
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BLK Expands Sukuna Bowl Sponsorship Beyond Rugby
in Fiji NewsBLK is broadening its Sukuna Bowl sponsorship, extending support and uniforms from rugby to a wider range of sports. The upgrade signals stronger corporate backing for local athletes and the community-driven event that brings together police and military teams. A new chapter for this annual showdown is taking shape.
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Korea-Funded Flood Warning System Debuts in Labasa, Fiji
in Fiji NewsLabasa braces for a smarter flood warning system that could save time and homes. Real-time alerts, community posts, and paired disaster training are set to boost preparedness when heavy rains hit. A blend of tech and local resilience promises a safer, more ready community.
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Courts Fiji Christmas Promotion 2025: Unwrap Joy, Save Big
in Fiji NewsCourts Fiji is turning on the festive charm with a Christmas promotion packed with sensational deals, extended warranties, and festive giveaways. Expect exciting discounts on appliances, electronics, and furniture, plus live roadshows and promos that spread holiday cheer. A season of savings and surprises awaits shoppers this Christmas.
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Stalled Momentum on 2030 Climate Targets Despite Paris Progress, COP30 Warns
in Fiji NewsMomentum on climate action stalls at a critical juncture. The latest findings show progress since Paris, yet many nations haven’t strengthened their 2030 targets, risking the most vulnerable. A surge in renewable energy offers a glimmer of hope—could bold, immediate action turn the tide?
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Peni Sikivou Named Fiji’s New Planning and Statistics Chief
in Fiji NewsFiji appoints Peni Sikivou as permanent secretary for National Planning, Development, and Statistics, a move aimed at strengthening leadership in core public services. With more than 30 years in government and regional work, Sikivou brings deep expertise in economic planning, project delivery, and data-driven policy.
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Fiji Market Vendor: A Single Mother’s Drive for Education
in Fiji NewsBefore sunrise, Sulita Naibita steadies her market stall, turning daily effort into a lifeline for her family. A devoted single mother from Nararavou Village, she balances hard work with hopeful dreams for her daughter’s future, becoming a quiet beacon of resilience in her community.
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Fiji’s Mobile Wallet Surge Sets Sights on $3 Billion
in Fiji NewsFiji’s mobile wallet scene is accelerating fast, with payments heading toward $3 billion and around 50 million transactions by year-end. Interoperable bank transfers and QR-code payments are unlocking broader financial access, signaling a new era for the digital economy across the islands.
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Fiji delays back-to-school aid to curb misuse as price checks loom
in Fiji NewsA major shift in back-to-school support is on the way as the ministry delays the financial aid, aiming to ensure funds are used for education essentials. With looming price pressures and new monitoring measures, this move targets stronger school-readiness and wiser budgeting for families.
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Micronesia Unveils Ambitious NDC 3.0 and Methane Roadmap at COP30
in Fiji NewsMicronesia unveils a bold new climate plan, pairing its updated NDC with a dedicated methane roadmap at COP30. The move underscores renewable-energy ambitions, ecosystem stewardship, and strengthened regional cooperation—turning commitment into action for island resilience. A milestone for Pacific climate leadership with implications for the wider region.
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COP30: Pacific Islands Push Direct Climate Finance for Vulnerable Communities
in Fiji NewsPacific communities are sounding an urgent warning as climate impacts intensify, threatening homes and livelihoods. New, locally driven funding initiatives promise faster relief for those most affected—hinting at a pivotal shift toward resilience amid mounting pressures.
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Pacific Human Rights at Stake as Climate Crisis Demands Stronger Institutions
in Fiji NewsLeaders and experts across the Asia Pacific gathered to chart a bold, collective path for human rights in a time of climate-driven challenges. A call to strengthen national human rights institutions, safeguard the most vulnerable, and turn global commitments into concrete local actions. With climate displacement already on the horizon for Pacific communities, the conversation…
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Indonesia Urges Pacific Unity Through Culture and Creativity
in Fiji NewsAn oceanic bridge of culture could redefine growth across the Pacific. Through shared storytelling, crafts, and maritime heritage, a bold collaboration aims to safeguard heritage and unlock creative economies—before climate risks erode it all.
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Pacific Disability Forum Pushes for Equal Voice in 2050 Resilience Strategy
in Fiji NewsAcross the Blue Pacific, 1.7 million people with disabilities are demanding a seat at the resilience table—shifting from beneficiaries to co-designers of the region’s 2050 strategy. Equity and inclusive governance light the way, even as data gaps, funding shortages, and coordination hurdles test progress. Their message: resilience must reflect every voice to truly unite communities.
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Fiji Launches Bold Trade Drive at Shanghai CIIE to Tap China’s Market
in Fiji NewsFiji is making a strategic push in Shanghai, spotlighting its locally produced goods at a major expo and pursuing new routes to the vast Chinese market. The effort blends market insights, brand visibility, and cultural exchange to unlock fresh trade and investment opportunities on the horizon.
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Vodafone Sugar Festival: Young Contestant Highlights Parenting and Youth Empowerment
in Fiji NewsFamily, tradition, and the next generation take the spotlight at the Vodafone Sugar Festival. Twenty-year-old contestant Michelle Lambert shares heartfelt thoughts on parental guidance and the empowering role of young women, hinting at a celebration that blends culture with meaningful change. A teaser of leadership, pride, and community hope.
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Bamboo Takes Center Stage at IPACS 2025, Driving Sustainable Innovation Across the Pacific
in Fiji NewsBamboo steps into the spotlight as a catalyst for creativity, sustainability, and community progress across the Pacific and Southeast Asia. This humble plant is sparking innovative crafts, new income opportunities, and shared resilience—revealing a future powered by local resources.
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Palau Sparks Pacific Regional Disaster Warehouses Amid Land Hurdles
in Fiji NewsLand availability remains a stubborn bottleneck for Pacific disaster response. A regional push aims to stage warehouses that could dramatically cut delivery times for vital relief—medicine, food, and shelter. Palau has kicked off construction, signaling a new era of cross-border collaboration under the Pacific Humanitarian Pathway. With more nations joining, the approach could reshape regional…
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Fiji Elections Office appoints acting deputy to bolster pre-election readiness
in Fiji NewsAn important leadership shift at Fiji’s Elections Office sets the stage for the upcoming national polls. Anaseini Senimoli, with a decade steering operations, steps into the role of Acting Deputy Supervisor, signaling renewed continuity and readiness. As preparations intensify, the move underscores a focus on transparency and efficient electoral service.
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School Heads to Sign Back-to-School Aid Forms to Speed Access
in Fiji NewsBack-to-school assistance just got simpler, with school heads now authorized to sign verification forms alongside Justices of the Peace. This change aims to smooth access for families in rural and maritime communities as the application window opens mid‑November and runs through mid‑December.