Fiji News
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Global Handwashing Day Ignites Fiji’s Push for Hygiene Ahead of Cyclone Season
in Fiji News– Global Handwashing Day spotlights a simple, powerful shield against illness. A local partnership blends demonstrations, school outreach, and everyday hygiene products to protect communities as cyclone season looms. – Healthy habits with big reach: hands-on demonstrations and community collaboration are elevating hygiene awareness and disease prevention when storm season arrives. – Small daily acts,…
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22-Year-Old Tabua Tuinakauvadra Wins Wallaroos Player of the Year, First Brumbies Recipient
in Fiji NewsAt just 22, Tabua Tuinakauvadra has rewritten Wallaroos history as the youngest Player of the Year and the Brumbies’ first to win the award. Her breakout season blends consistency with defining moments, signaling a bright future for Australian women’s rugby.
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Fiji to Host 37th Miss Pacific Islands Pageant in Nadi
in Fiji NewsFiji gears up for a landmark regional event in 2026, lighting up Nadi as Pacific nations come together. More than a pageant, it’s a platform for young women to celebrate culture, champion heritages, and share empowering stories across the islands. A moment of regional pride and collaboration awaits.
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Fiji’s Airport Volleyball Tournament Returns With Record-Setting 106 Teams
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Airports Volleyball Tournament makes a triumphant return, uniting airport workers, corporate teams, and communities in a record-breaking display of sport and camaraderie. With 106 teams across eight divisions, the event shines a celebration of inclusion, teamwork, and Fiji’s vibrant sporting spirit.
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Marama Cup 2025 Semifinals Set as Namosi, Suva, Kadavu and Nasinu Advance
in Fiji NewsAn unforgettable weekend threw the Subrails Marama Cup into a new light as the quarterfinals delivered shock, grit, and standout performances. Namosi, Suva, Kadavu, and Nasinu now prepare to clash in the semifinals, where a single moment could decide the race to the title.
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No One Saw Us Leave: A Mother’s Fight to Reunite Her Children
in Fiji NewsNo One Saw Us Leave follows Valeria as a single misstep upends a family in 1968 Mexico. With her world collapsing, she teams up with a former spy turned investigator to navigate a web of secrets, loyalties, and power in a desperate bid to bring her loved ones back together. A mother’s fierce love and…
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Trump: 100% China Tariff Not Sustainable, Seeks Fair Deal With Xi
in Fiji NewsAn escalating US-China trade standoff tightens its grip as tariff threats collide with tighter controls on rare earths, sending ripples through markets worldwide. With a pivotal meeting between leaders looming, the question remains: could a fair, workable deal finally emerge from the tension?
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Redemption or Reckoning? Fiji’s Cabinet Sparks an Ethics Debate
in Fiji NewsTabuya’s return to the cabinet is sharpening the debate over accountability, ethics, and what redemption looks like in public life. A pointed remark from the Prime Minister—“every sinner has a future, and every saint has a past”—is fueling conversations about trust and governance.
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Bluetoothing: A Rare Practice Uncovered by Suva Health Survey
in Fiji NewsNew survey findings challenge the belief that a dangerous injecting practice is common. While awareness is high, actual participation appears exceedingly rare, suggesting targeted harm-reduction measures and easier access to sterile syringes could make a real difference for public health. The piece explores how misinformation shapes perceptions and what protects communities from HIV and other…
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Gift of Life in Fiji: Free Pediatric Heart Surgeries for Pacific Children
in Fiji News– Hope returns for three Pacific families as young hearts receive life-changing care in Fiji. Free surgeries and the warmth of community mark a turning point in their journeys. – In Fiji, dedicated pediatric heart care sparks renewed hope for children and families across the Pacific, turning fear into promise through compassionate, accessible treatment. -…
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Fiji’s Employment Bill 2025 Sparks Alarm Over Criminalizing Honest Mistakes
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Commerce and Employers Federation warns that the Employment Relations Bill 2025 could criminalize ordinary contract breaches, risking small businesses and investor confidence. The debate now weighs preserving mediation channels against stronger worker protections.
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New Zealand Pledges NZD 5.6 Million to Boost Reproductive Health Across the Pacific
in Fiji NewsNew Zealand pledges NZD 5.6 million to boost sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, and adolescent health across the Pacific. With UNFPA backing, the initiative tackles gaps in access and quality of care, gender-based violence, and youth-friendly services—aiming to move closer to crucial SDG targets.
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Malolo Stuns Nadroga to Secure Historic Skipper Cup Semifinal Berth
in Fiji NewsMalolo pulls off a historic upset to secure a first-ever Skipper Cup semifinal berth. The dramatic win hints at a bold new chapter for the club and has fans buzzing about what’s next in Fiji rugby.
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Sanctions Shake Up US-South Korea Shipbuilding Drive
in Fiji NewsGeopolitical pressure tightens around the Seoul–Washington shipbuilding partnership as sanctions and supply-chain hurdles test a bold push to boost U.S. shipyards. The evolving dynamics could reshape regional competitiveness and defense-industrial cooperation.
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Kevin Federline’s Upcoming Memoir Sparks Fresh Scrutiny of Britney Spears
in Fiji NewsKevin Federline’s upcoming memoir promises a fresh look at a highly publicized chapter in Britney Spears’ life. It hints at complex family dynamics, fame, and the lasting impact on their children. A candid, high-stakes reckoning that adds new layers to a saga of celebrity and resilience.
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Jerry Tuwai Named Ambassador and Captain for Coral Coast 7s 2026
in Fiji NewsRugby legend Jerry Tuwai returns to the sevens scene as ambassador and captain for the Coral Coast 7s. A historic comeback that blends leadership, pride, and the true spirit of Fiji rugby in Sigatoka this January.
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Fiji Powerlifter Salacieli Koroi Eyes Oceania Medals Amid Self-Funding Challenge
in Fiji NewsFiji’s rising powerlifter Salacieli Koroi gears up for the Oceania Regional Championship in Christchurch. A national-record holder and former team coach, he faces tough international rivals and a self-funded journey—all in pursuit of medals across multiple lifts. The drive, ambition, and grit behind his personal quest unfold here.
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Kohli and Rohit in Perth: Could This Be Their Last ODI in Australia?
in Fiji NewsTwo of India’s batting legends, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, may be nearing the final chapters of their ODI journeys. With a high-stakes series kicking off in Perth this Sunday, fans are set to witness what could be a last hurrah for a remarkable pairing. A mix of leadership, centuries, and unanswered questions looms as…
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Rugby Rivalry Heats Up as Fiji Corrections Challenge Police in Cakobau Bowl Anniversary Clash
in Fiji NewsTwo Fiji institutions with a storied past collide on the rugby field, reviving a 150-year bond in a high-stakes showdown. The Corrections Service and the Police Force rekindle a rivalry built on service, unity, and community pride. Expect hard-hitting action, pride, and a clash that goes beyond the scoreboard.
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Fiji Set to Defend Melanesian Cup in Final Showdown with PNG
in Fiji NewsFiji’s women’s basketball team heads into a high-stakes Melanesian Cup final against PNG, riding momentum from a solid run this week. With hunger for gold and a focus on growth, the squad aims to inspire the next generation as they chase another title.
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Diwali Goes Green in Fiji: Regulators Target Fair Prices and Honest Eco Claims
in Fiji NewsDiwali in Fiji is taking on a greener glow as consumer watchdogs and community leaders promote fair pricing, ethical shopping, and less waste. A festival of tradition with a sustainable touch—where mindful choices today spark a brighter tomorrow.