Fiji News
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Fiji’s CWM Hospital Reopens Operating Rooms Ahead of Major Refurbishments
in Fiji NewsAfter a brief shutdown caused by a wastewater spill, key operating rooms have reopened following a thorough cleanup. The episode highlights aging infrastructure and ushers in plans for major refurbishments and improved backup surgical capacity—signaling a strengthened commitment to safe, reliable care.
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Second Suspect Arrested in September Taxi Driver Robbery as Police Continue Investigation
in Fiji NewsInvestigators have arrested a second suspect in the taxi-driver robbery, with inquiries now continuing. This incident is tied to a broader wave of aggravated robberies, signaling a renewed focus on public safety and swift justice.
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Fiji Tribunal Weighs Misconduct Claims Against Corrections Commissioner
in Fiji NewsNew testimony at a high-stakes tribunal scrutinizes allegations against Fiji’s Corrections Commissioner, hinting at dictatorial leadership, leaked information, and conflicts of interest. As the inquiry unfolds, questions of transparency and accountability loom over the corrections service and public governance.
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Fiji Police Probe After Youths Allegedly Attack Officials
in Fiji NewsAn investigation has been launched after reports that youths allegedly assaulted government officials and damaged a vehicle. As authorities seek clarity, the incident adds to a troubling pattern of violence against officials and prompts renewed calls for constructive police–community collaboration to safeguard everyone.
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Fiji’s Employment Relations Bill Sparks Alarm Over Labour Office Overreach
in Fiji NewsTensions are rising over Fiji’s proposed labour-law reforms, with business groups warning of potential overreach and intimidation. At the center is a small MSME-owned media firm, raising questions about sweeping powers and penalties, and fueling calls for a balanced path that protects workers while safeguarding small businesses. As stakeholders push for dialogue, the debate could…
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Mangroves at Stake as Fiji Unveils Nokonoko Development Plan
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Nokonoko Integrated Development promises to reshape the Suva–Nausori corridor with new housing, jobs, and upgraded infrastructure. Officials insist progress will go hand in hand with strict environmental safeguards, including mangrove replanting and long-term ecological monitoring.
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Fiji Corrections Service Under Scrutiny Over Controversial Nurse Practitioner Appointment
in Fiji NewsJustice Minister Turaga’s testimony before a panel raises fresh questions about a controversial Nurse Practitioner appointment at the Fiji Corrections Service. Allegations of transparency gaps, possible conflicts of interest, and governance concerns hint at broader reform and accountability on the horizon. As the hearings unfold, the story promises further scrutiny of how such decisions are…
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Tamavua Aggravated Robbery: Suspect Charged as Police Seek Second
in Fiji NewsA charged suspect is in custody after a widely circulated robbery video, while a second man remains at large. Police say the response was swift and inquiries are ongoing as investigators pursue leads. This developing case highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen safety and security in the community.
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Invasive Bactrocera facialis Detected in Fiji Sparks Emergency Measures
in Fiji NewsAn emergency operation is underway in Fiji to tackle an invasive fruit fly that could threaten staple fruits like mangoes and papayas. As authorities race to contain it across island communities, intensified pest-control measures and movement restrictions are in place to safeguard farmers and food security.
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Fiji Weighs Tougher Cemetery Laws After Vandalism Surge
in Fiji NewsVandalism and theft in cemeteries are sparking a push for tougher penalties and new accountability measures. As discussions to modernize end-of-life laws continue, officials seek to better protect sacred resting spaces.
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IOC Weighs Universal Rules for Transgender Athletes
in Fiji NewsA global pivot in Olympic eligibility for transgender athletes is underway as the IOC weighs universal rules. Under new leadership, debates pit fairness against inclusion across sports, with policy shifts and science shaping what competition will look like in the years ahead.
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Fiji Cervical Cancer Screening Stalls as Lab Breakdowns Halt Pap Tests
in Fiji NewsFiji’s struggle to keep cervical cancer screening on track comes into focus as essential lab equipment fails, delaying early detection and care. With private testing priced beyond many, a gearshift toward public funding and new equipment hints at a hopeful turn for accessible screening.
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Back-to-School Aid Under Scrutiny as Fraud Allegations Emerge
in Fiji NewsFraud concerns are casting a shadow over a government aid program for families, with officials pledging tougher checks and accountability. Parents are encouraged to verify application and payment details ahead of disbursements, as a dedicated helpline is made available to assist. The move aims to safeguard funds for those truly in need and uphold trust…
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Fans Urged to Back Fiji’s Military Football Team Ahead of Sukuna Bowl
in Fiji NewsWith Sukuna Bowl week on the horizon, Fiji’s military football team steps up their training as fans rally behind them. A festival of sport, unity, and grit unfolds, hinting at thrilling clashes and moments that capture the spirit of the competition. Will this be the year the title returns home?
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Drua Flying Fijians Alliance Spurs Fiji Rugby’s Rise
in Fiji NewsFiji’s rugby scene is being reshaped by a powerful Drua–Flying Fijians partnership. Drua alumni are making their mark in Europe and fueling a sharper, deeper national team. As the Drua enters its third year, excitement builds for Fiji Rugby’s evolving future.
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Fiji’s Naigani Island Survey Targets Sustainable Fisheries and Community Resilience
in Fiji NewsAn intensive field survey around Naigani Island blends science with community insight to chart a sustainable path for Fiji’s coastal fisheries. With habitat assessments and local livelihoods data, this effort aims to guide policy while protecting precious marine ecosystems.
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Fiji track star Braelynn Yee lands international business internship in Seoul
in Fiji NewsFiji’s star athlete Braelynn Yee has secured a prestigious international internship, blending elite competition with academic ambition. Six weeks in Seoul promise new challenges and opportunities as she continues to train, study, and shine on the global stage.
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Fiji Tightens Rules to Shield Foreign Workers from Exploitation
in Fiji NewsFiji is tightening protections for migrant workers with a sweeping cross-agency push against abuse. New checks on contracts, wages, and living conditions, plus empowered communities, are set to reshape how foreign workers are treated. The reforms hint at a tougher, more transparent approach to migrant labor.
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Fiji’s FMF Futsal IDC 2025 Kicks Off with Premier Group Draws
in Fiji NewsFiji’s FMF Futsal Muslim IDC 2025 kicks off with a high-stakes three-day showdown in Suva, spotlighting top teams and rising talent alike. With strong sponsorship and fast-paced futsal, the event promises drama, unity, and unforgettable moments this November.
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Fiji Explores Cremation to Ease Burial Space Crunch
in Fiji NewsBurial capacity is under growing strain as daily operations push resources to the limit and security logistics come into play. Officials are weighing new cemetery sites and a broader shift toward cremation to address urban space constraints, signaling a modernization of burial laws and practices.
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Fiji Businesses Oppose Employment Relations Amendment Bill 2025, Warn of Burdens
in Fiji NewsA coalition of 56 businesses raises eight pointed objections to the Employment Relations Bill 2025, warning that instant fines, potential jail terms, and expanded inspector powers could drive up costs and worsen Fiji’s labor shortage. The clash highlights concerns over how new rules might affect everyday operations and SME resilience.