Fiji News
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De-Risking Green Investments: Fiji Seeks Private Capital for Climate Projects
Policy stability and sector-focused plans could unlock private capital for Fiji’s green projects. As experts explore de-risking tools and new financing options, the Pacific nation weighs how to attract long-term climate investment while boosting resilience.
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Rising Violence Against Fiji Teachers Sparks Safer Schools Push
A troubling surge of violence in schools has officials warning that safety and respect in classrooms are under threat. Recent briefings highlight multiple incidents and a push for stronger conflict-resolution strategies and better support for students and teachers. What needs to change to restore secure, nurturing learning environments?
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Fiji Bitter 7s Unveils Six-Tournament 2025-26 Tour Across Fiji
Fiji’s iconic rugby sevens series is back, weaving culture, community, and competition into six island-wide events. As teams chase glory, the season sets the stage for the next generation of Fijian stars and a future where grassroots dreams meet national pride. A thrilling journey for rugby fans and young players alike.
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Nasova Showdown: Army Faces Police in High-Stakes Touch Rugby Clash
With three weeks of intense training behind them, the Army Touch Rugby team gears up for a high-stakes clash with the Police at Nasova. Expect rivalry, grit, and a strong show of community support fueling what promises to be a memorable showdown.
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Drua Promote Four Homegrown Players for 2026 Super Rugby Pacific
Four development players have earned promotion to the Fijian Drua’s 2026 Super Rugby Pacific squad, highlighting a bold, homegrown pathway. A long-term investment in local talent is reshaping Fiji rugby and signaling what lies ahead for the club’s academy graduates.
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Fiji to Roll Out Random Drug Tests for PSV Drivers in Zero-Tolerance Crackdown
Fiji’s transport watchdog signals zero tolerance for drug use among PSV drivers, with looming random testing and tougher penalties on the horizon—aimed at keeping passengers and road users safer.
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October 2025 ODPP Report Reveals Domestic Violence Surge
A recent October briefing reveals a troubling rise in serious non-sexual violence, spotlighting multiple domestic-violence cases and worrying trends. As authorities urge vigilance, advocates emphasize continued support and prevention efforts to protect the vulnerable.
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Manchester United teen James Overy lands Socceroos call-up ahead of friendlies
Australia teeing up for two high-stakes friendlies with a bold mix of youth and experience. A 17-year-old Manchester United academy product earns a first senior call-up, joined by returning stars and a wave of uncapped talents eager to leave their mark ahead of 2026. Intrigue, potential debuts, and a country-building moment are on the horizon.
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Stolen Sound System at Fiji Mosque Sparks Security Debate
An alarming break-in at a Ba mosque has raised fresh concerns about the safety of sacred spaces. As investigations unfold and reports of similar thefts surface across Fiji, communities are grappling with how best to safeguard places of worship.
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Messi and De Paul Called Up to Argentina for Angola Friendly Amid MLS Playoffs
Messi and De Paul are back in Argentina’s squad for a November friendly against Angola, even as Inter Miami pushes through the MLS playoffs. Notably, Dibu Martinez is absent, underscoring Argentina’s depth as Messi continues to balance club duties with national duty.
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Pasifika Communities University Appoints First Female Pro Chancellor
Pasifika Communities University marks a historic milestone with the appointment of its first female Pro Chancellor, Dr. Akanisi Kedrayate. Her leadership hints at a bold shift toward a holistic, culture-rich future for Pacific education.
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Fiji Signals Bold COP30 Push for Global Climate Action
Fiji is signaling a bold, united push as COP30 approaches, outlining three core priorities: tougher national emission targets, a refreshed global adaptation framework with funding and accountability, and urgent ocean-climate action for island nations. The move centers the voices of small island developing states while Fiji co-leads talks on the loss-and-damage fund and climate finance.…
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Fiji Crime Surge: What the ODPP Report Reveals
October indictments reveal a sobering snapshot of crime, spanning violent offenses, burglaries, and troubling cases involving vulnerable communities. The report highlights ongoing domestic violence concerns and other high-stakes offenses, underscoring the frontline challenges facing communities and law enforcement.
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Torika Delai Makes World Cup History as Fiji Referee Returns from Morocco
Torika Delai returns home to a heroes’ welcome after a historic stint at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Morocco, marking a milestone for Fiji and the Pacific. Her journey shines a light on perseverance, empowerment, and the next generation of female referees.
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Fiji Reaffirms One China Policy as Taiwan Visit Triggers Beijing Protest
Fiji reaffirms its One China stance after a senior envoy’s Taiwan visit sparks a formal protest from Beijing. The delicate balancing act highlights Pacific diplomacy as Fiji navigates its ties with both Beijing and Taipei, with regional implications looming.
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Mataele Returns to Fiji as Drua Announce Key Signings for 2026
Manasa Mataele’s homecoming to the Drua is just the start. A marquee recruit and a former Wallaby halfback on the horizon set the stage for a high-stakes season driven by local pride and a relentless push for success.
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Shaggy Uses AI for Hurricane Prep as Jamaica Faces Cat 5 Melissa
As Hurricane Melissa bears down on Jamaica, Shaggy steps in with a fearless, tech-informed relief push. He used AI to pinpoint what’s needed most and quickly organized supplies shipped from Miami to those hardest hit. In the face of outages and fear, the island’s resilience and community spirit shine through.
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New Partnership Expands Banking Access for Rural Fiji
Two major Fiji players are teaming up to bring banking closer to rural communities. EFTPoS terminals at Fexco outlets will allow withdrawals from BRED Bank accounts and streamline remittances, marking a big step toward broader financial inclusion in underserved areas.
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Fiji’s Housing Crisis: Evictions and Leadership Gaps Challenge Informal Settlements
Fiji faces a challenging mix of housing insecurity for families in informal settlements and a leadership gap within traditional governance. As rental refurbishment projects and land negotiations move forward, the story explores what it will take to secure fair, sustainable living for communities.
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Fiji Under Scrutiny as Australian Arrest Highlights Overseas Community Tensions
An overseas incident has Fiji weighing reputation, diplomacy, and the responsibilities of its people abroad. As leaders call for accountability and safer communities, the story probes how actions far from home can ripple back to shape national perception.
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Fiji to Roll Out Random Drug Testing for Taxi Drivers
Fiji’s taxi industry is facing rising concerns about driver drug use as safety rules loom. Plans for random testing, including hair analysis, promise to boost passenger safety—despite practical hurdles and industry pushback.