Fiji News
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Fiji Ramps Up Child Protection Outreach Ahead of Global Observances
in Fiji NewsOutreach teams are mobilizing to boost child safety across Fiji, engaging children in crucial conversations about their rights and the support networks available. As international observances approach, advocates emphasize empowering young voices and stronger protection for every child. A hopeful step forward, this collaborative effort aims to turn awareness into real, safer futures for Fiji’s…
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Pacific Civil Service Aims for Stronger Financial Accountability
in Fiji NewsFinancial accountability becomes the focal point as ministries push for smarter use of public funds. A regional initiative highlights leadership commitment to transparency, efficiency, and governance that strengthens public service delivery across the Pacific.
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Fiji’s Construction Boom: Non-Residential Projects Set to Lead 2026 Growth
in Fiji NewsFiji’s construction boom is speeding up, led by civil-engineering projects and a surge in commercial and industrial builds. With more hotels, offices, and warehouses on the horizon, easier financing and growing foreign investment are fueling momentum—even as skilled-labor shortages could shape the road ahead.
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Nakorokula–Tavua Fibre Project to Boost Fiji’s Connectivity
in Fiji NewsOption 1: A significant fibre upgrade is about to reshape connectivity in Fiji’s Western Division, bringing faster, more reliable internet to homes, schools, and local businesses. Option 2: A new fibre link could unlock a digital boost for Tavua–Nakorokula and beyond, opening up fresh opportunities for education, enterprise, and public services. Option 3: With a…
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Labasa Sugar Mill Closure Sparks Push to Extend Crush for Vanua Levu Farmers
in Fiji NewsOpposition MP Viam Pillay warns that an early Labasa Sugar Mill shutdown could plunge Vanua Levu farmers into hardship, with thousands of tonnes still in the fields. He urges urgent government action to keep the crush going until every cane is harvested, underscoring broader concerns about the sugar industry’s resilience and farmer welfare.
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Samoa clinches last Rugby World Cup spot in dramatic Belgium qualifier
in Fiji NewsDrama, nerves, and a historic milestone as Samoa clinches a place in the 2027 Rugby World Cup after a gripping final qualification clash. A last-minute twist signals a new chapter for Pacific rugby on the world stage.
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Fiji Employers Urge Extension of Employment Reform Bill Consultations
in Fiji NewsFiji’s proposed employment-law changes are prompting calls for a longer, more inclusive consultation. Business leaders warn that a rushed process could reshape how both workers and employers operate. The debate highlights how transparent, collaborative policy-making may influence the nation’s economic resilience and the future of work.
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Pacific Islands Public Service Leaders Eye Talent, Tech and Ethics at FONO 2025
in Fiji NewsPacific Island Forum leaders meet in Suva to reimagine governance and public service across 16 nations. The dialogue centers on unity, talent retention, and ethics rooted in Pacific values—a collaborative push toward a stronger, future-ready public sector.
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Labasa Arson Acquittal: Weak Eyewitness Identification Under Turnbull Scrutiny
in Fiji NewsA recent court ruling casts doubt on how reliable eyewitness IDs must be before a trial. The Labasa High Court acquitted a suspect after finding a key witness’s identification too uncertain, highlighting the Turnbull guidelines and the prosecution’s duty to present credible evidence. What this means for future prosecutions and the rights of the accused…
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Fiji Tests 3-Ton Ripley Queen Pineapple Shipment to New Zealand
in Fiji NewsFiji celebrates a milestone in its agricultural journey as a substantial pineapple shipment hints at broader export opportunities and brighter prospects for rural communities. A promising glimpse into Fiji’s evolving role in the global fresh produce market.
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Pacific Media Rallies as Samoa Restricts Press Access
in Fiji NewsPacific journalists rally to defend press freedoms as leaders weigh tighter access to official briefings. The growing call for accountability underscores the crucial role of independent reporting in democracy.
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Fiji’s Naililili Nursing Station Reopens with Climate-Resilient Upgrades
in Fiji NewsAfter a major upgrade, Naililili Nursing Station is set to transform healthcare for thousands in remote Fiji communities. The revamp adds climate-resilient infrastructure and sustainable energy features to ensure more reliable primary care for families and young people.
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Fiji Takes Bold Step to Protect Children
in Fiji NewsFiji steps up to protect its youngest citizens with new laws and child-focused programs. The Child Safety and Protection Act and the Child Justice Act mark a shift toward safeguarding, rehabilitation, and dignity for every child. From child-friendly spaces to community-driven initiatives, the focus is on nurturing minds and protecting futures.
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Wicked: For Good Part Two clocks in at nearly five hours
in Fiji NewsTwo parts, one dazzling saga: Wicked: For Good ramps up the glitter, returns beloved stars, and delivers a flood of show-stopping moments. It Wilderly dazzles on screen while prompting conversation about how this stage-born magic translates to cinema.
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Samoa Observer Under Pressure as Pacific Press Freedom Comes Into Focus
in Fiji NewsPressure on press freedom in the Pacific is drawing regional calls for stronger protections for independent journalism. As leaders and reporters grapple with scrutiny and transparency, the future of democracy in the region hangs in the balance.
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Poland Strips Diplomatic Passport from Ex-Minister Ziobro Amid 26-Count Probe
in Fiji NewsPoland sits at the center of a political firestorm as a former justice minister faces arrest warrants and revoked passports amid explosive allegations of misused public funds and spyware. With cross-border tensions and high-stakes diplomacy shaping the fallout, the drama challenges notions of accountability and power.
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Ban on Samoa Observer Ignites Pacific Press Freedom Debate
in Fiji NewsA government ban on a veteran Samoan newspaper has sparked regional alarm over press freedom and public access to information. Advocates urge dialogue and restraint, insisting disputes belong with established media oversight rather than punitive actions. The incident echoes broader concerns about independent journalism and democratic accountability across the Pacific.
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Fiji Introduces Groundbreaking Child Protection Laws Amid Rising Abuse Cases
in Fiji NewsFiji marks World Children’s Day with a bold push to protect its youngest. New safeguarding laws and community-driven initiatives promise safer, more nurturing spaces for every child—and a hopeful step forward for the nation’s future.
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Bangladesh on Edge as Hasina Death Verdict Sparks Extradition Battle
in Fiji NewsBangladesh stands at a tipping point as a landmark court ruling sparks a fresh wave of political tension. Families pursue accountability while diplomacy with India tightens and the looming elections promise to reshape the nation’s future. Amid protests and crackdowns, the path toward stability and real democratic reform remains deeply uncertain.
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Punjas Launches Bhujia Mix Range in Fiji with 10 Flavors and Fresh Packaging
in Fiji NewsPunjas unveils the Bhujia Mix Range, marrying generations of flavor with a fresh, contemporary look. Ten enticing flavors and upgraded packaging promise a bold new crunch for Fiji households.
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Fiji Drives Pacific Digital Connectivity With ITU Talks
in Fiji NewsFiji advances its bold digital agenda with regional partners, charting a path toward inclusive connectivity, secure networks, and capacity-building across the Pacific. The collaboration signals a pivotal step toward empowering island communities through technology.