Fiji News
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Colonial War Memorial Hospital Parking Break-Ins Prompt Security Push
in Fiji NewsStaff at a major hospital report a spike in break-ins and vehicle damage as parking areas are disrupted by maintenance. With security concerns mounting, officials are urged to boost patrols and protective measures while a full review is carried out.
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Global Teams Head to Fiji for Coral Coast 7s Biggest Prize Yet
in Fiji NewsInternational teams are converging on Fiji for the Coral Coast 7s, a week of elite sevens rugby, community outreach, and a historic prize. Expect high-stakes action, global talent, and plenty of off-field excitement.
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Man charged in Suva theft targeting elderly victim, court date set
in Fiji NewsOne man faces a theft charge in Suva after an incident involving an elderly victim. The case heads to Suva Magistrates Court, highlighting concerns about protecting vulnerable residents and the impact on the community.
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Fiji to Shield Coastlines With Nature-Based Seawalls
in Fiji NewsA new plan could strengthen Fiji’s coastal resilience with nature-based seawalls. Guided by a community-led steering committee, it taps local insight to protect livelihoods and shorelines from climate threats. A hopeful step toward sustainable, lasting protection for vulnerable coastal communities.
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Video Miscaptioned as Routine Traffic Checkpoint, Fiji Police Say
in Fiji NewsA circulating video has been clarified: it wasn’t a routine checkpoint but footage from a fatal crash scene. Officers were managing traffic at the site, not conducting checks, underscoring why public cooperation at accident scenes matters.
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Digital World Tests Youth Engagement in Faith Traditions
in Fiji NewsDigital life is testing how faith communities keep tradition alive. In response, leaders are launching youth-focused programs and school partnerships to reconnect young people with their cultural and religious roots—even in remote areas—blending modern life with timeless heritage.
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Fiji Economy Remains Resilient as Global Crises Loom; Budget 2025-26 Aims to Shield Growth
in Fiji NewsFiji’s economy is framed as resilient in the face of global turbulence. A forward-looking budget anchors buffers in trade and tourism to shield growth, while inflation concerns are viewed through a data-driven lens. Even with Venezuela’s oil disruptions on the horizon, officials say any spillover is unlikely to derail the local path forward.
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Lautoka crackdown on illegal dumping near Waiyavi Waterfall
in Fiji NewsAuthorities crack down on illegal dumping near Waiyavi Waterfall, signaling a renewed commitment to protecting Lautoka’s natural spaces. With stricter enforcement and a call for responsible waste disposal, the community’s treasured sites are being kept pristine for everyone.
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Missing Children on the Rise: Minister Urges Stronger Family Communication This Holiday Season
in Fiji NewsMinister Sashi Kiran warns of a troubling rise in missing and vulnerable children and urges families to step up vigilance. With holidays approaching, she emphasizes open communication, shared plans, and constant supervision to keep kids safe. Support networks stand ready for those in distress.
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Fiji’s Baravilala Named Among Top 50 Global Tech Leaders for 2026
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Tupoutuah Baravilala has been named among the Top 50 Global Tech Leaders for 2026, spotlighting the Pacific nation’s rising influence in digital policy and innovation. The recognition highlights an ethics-forward path and a bold, sustainable digital future led by this visionary leader.
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Families Urged to Stay Vigilant as Missing Children Rise
in Fiji NewsFamilies are being urged to stay closely connected with their children as concerns grow over missing and vulnerable minors. A government official emphasizes constant communication, clear travel plans, and regular check-ins—especially during holidays—to keep kids safe. If a child needs help, a 24-hour helpline is available for support and guidance.
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Elder Abuse on the Rise as Suva Card Theft Case Spurs Safeguards for Seniors
in Fiji NewsRising elder abuse sparks urgent action after a Suva case reveals how quickly seniors can be targeted. With thousands of incidents reported last year, authorities are calling for stronger safeguards around pensions and banking, and urging families to help protect our most vulnerable loved ones.
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Fiji Badminton Gears Up for Oceania Championships in Auckland
in Fiji NewsFiji’s badminton squad is gearing up for a major regional showdown at the Oceania Championships in New Zealand. Head coach Steven Low says a December training camp helped pinpoint weaknesses and sharpen strategies, setting the stage for a renewed push on the international stage. With a tight 10-member lineup ready to represent, the team is…
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Fiji Visitors Face New US B1/B2 Visa Bond
in Fiji NewsFijian travelers could be facing a new U.S. visa rule that might require a substantial visa bond. The bond could range from US$5,000 to US$15,000 and would be refunded only if visa terms are followed and the traveler departs on time. The move aims to curb overstays while keeping legitimate tourism and business travel on…
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Fiji Advances Global Tax Cooperation, Hinting at EU Blacklist Relief
in Fiji NewsFiji moves to strengthen tax transparency by joining a key global framework for information sharing. This step, part of a broader reform push, could pave the way for removal from the EU’s blacklist and reshape Fiji’s appeal to international investors and partners.
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Kolinisau Seeks Consistency as Fiji 7s Gears Up for Singapore 7s
in Fiji NewsUnder coach Osea Kolinisau, Fiji 7s blends discipline with downtime as they sharpen for Singapore. With the SVNS lead in sight, the team pursues consistency and a pivotal breakthrough that could define their season.
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Fiji Faces Inflation as Global Fuel Shock Lifts Prices
in Fiji NewsGlobal turmoil is driving up fuel costs in Fiji, with ripple effects on transport and everyday living. Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu urges stronger energy resilience and proactive planning—championing renewables and diversified supply to shield households and small businesses from volatility.
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Fiji Electricity Tariffs Under Fire as PAP Blames Former Govt for EFL Transformation
in Fiji NewsElectricity prices are rising, and a new debate over accountability is unfolding. The People’s Alliance Party argues that past decisions, including the 2021 EFL stake sale, turned a public utility into a profit-driven entity—shaping the current pricing pressures and the road ahead.
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Tomorrowland Expands to Asia with First Full-Scale Thailand Edition in Pattaya
in Fiji NewsTomorrowland is bringing its signature three-day festival energy to Pattaya, Thailand this December for a full-scale Asian edition. Expect the brand’s iconic production, spectacle, and party atmosphere to light up a new continent. A landmark moment for Thailand’s live music scene and a sign of bigger things to come in the region.
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Fiji to Join Rotterdam Convention, Strengthening Oversight of Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides
in Fiji NewsFiji takes a significant step toward stronger chemical safety by joining the Rotterdam Convention. The move aims to bolster national oversight of hazardous chemicals and pesticides—potentially reshaping safety standards in farming and industry—while navigating existing gaps in expertise and emergency response.
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Fiji Teen Missing Since Christmas Eve Sparks Forensic Investigation
in Fiji NewsGrief and uncertainty spread through a Fiji community as investigators pursue new leads in a missing-teen case. Forensic work and DNA analysis are underway, as families seek answers and the truth begins to emerge.