Fiji News
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England’s Ashes decider gets a fresh spark as Burgess makes dramatic return
After a decade away from England duty, Joe Burgess is back in the squad for a climactic Ashes finale. The Hull KR winger aims to spark a high-stakes comeback and light up the international stage once more.
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Fiji’s Torika Delai Makes World Cup Refereeing History in Morocco
Torika Delai’s World Cup journey has rewritten the script for Fiji’s referees. The trailblazing official became only the second Fijian woman to officiate a FIFA World Cup event, delivering a powerful message of perseverance and inspiration for the next generation of women in football.
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Fiji Unveils Transparent Exam Rules to Curb Cheating
New safeguards are being put in place to protect the integrity of external exams, with transparent policies covering every step from registration to paper security. As oversight discussions continue, the focus is on fairness, accountability, and renewed trust in the testing process.
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Audit’s Wake-Up Call: PAC Urges Fiji’s Sugar Industry Tribunal to Overhaul Finances
Auditor-General findings reveal serious governance gaps at Fiji’s Sugar Industry Tribunal, prompting the Public Accounts Committee to demand major reforms and independent oversight. With years of questionable financial statements, missing documentation, and funding shortages, the SIT faces a pivotal push to strengthen accountability and rebuild public trust.
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Drua Sign Mataele: Fiji Homecoming Sparks 2026 Super Rugby Pacific Push
Manasa Mataele’s homecoming to the Fijian Drua marks a bold new chapter for the club. With a December arrival and a raft of fresh signings in the works, the Drua are laying the groundwork for a high-octane 2026 season.
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Shaggy Taps ChatGPT to Plan Jamaica Relief as Hurricane Melissa Intensifies to Category 5
Facing a powerful hurricane threatening Jamaica, Grammy-winning artist Shaggy turned to ChatGPT to quickly map out critical relief needs. From Miami, his rapid aid push underscores a community ready to rise in the storm’s aftermath.
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A New Banking Partnership Could Transform Rural Fiji
A new step toward bringing banking closer to Fiji’s remote communities is on the horizon as Fexco Fiji and BRED Bank join forces. EFTPoS terminals at local outlets will let customers access BRED accounts more conveniently, reducing travel for basics like cash withdrawals. The collaboration also aims to speed up remittance transfers and boost financial…
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Etihad Showdown: City and Liverpool Chase Arsenal’s Ten-Point Lead
Two heavyweight contenders collide as the Premier League title race tightens. City and Liverpool square off against Arsenal’s red-hot form, with momentum, injuries, and high-stakes pressure adding extra spice to a weekend that could reshape the table.
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Fiji’s Rarawai Mill Nears December Restart as Fire Repairs Accelerate
Restoration of the Rarawai Mill is gathering pace after the fire, with key mechanical, electrical, and control-system repairs moving toward a December restart. The rehab plan prioritizes safety, reliability, and support for farmers, while upgrades promise a more resilient future for Fiji’s sugar industry.
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Fiji Supreme Court Revises Harsh Sentences in Taxi Driver Abduction Case
Fiji’s Supreme Court revisited a high-profile 2016 taxi-robbery and abduction case, adjusting the prison terms for the accused while allowing an appeal on the conviction. The ruling highlights taxi drivers’ vulnerability and signals potential shifts toward reforms that balance accountability with rehabilitation.
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Fiji’s Housing Crisis: Informal Settlements and Leadership Shortages Challenge Rehousing Efforts
Fiji is grappling with a housing crisis across more than 250 informal settlements and a widespread leadership gap in traditional governance. From eviction debates at Waisasa to the refurbished Jittu Estate, new, community-driven approaches are being tested. The coming months could redefine how housing, land, and leadership intersect for thousands of families.
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One Bad Apple Threatens Fiji’s Global Standing in Australia
Fijian nationals are under renewed scrutiny abroad after a controversial incident in Australia drew a firm response from government officials. As leaders warn that a few bad actions can tarnish Fiji’s reputation and strain ties, questions are being raised about conduct, accountability, and the shared responsibility of communities both at home and overseas.
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Fiji taxi drivers brace for random drug testing
Fiji’s taxi sector faces a high-stakes debate over driver drug use, with safety and accountability in sharp focus. Officials are weighing random drug tests and hair analyses, even as privacy and logistics pose challenges for implementation. The outcome could redefine how everyday journeys are safeguarded on Fiji’s roads.
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Fiji Sugar Mills Set 2025 Termination Dates for Lautoka and Labasa
Anticipated end dates for Fiji’s 2025 sugar season are under careful review as regulators and industry players coordinate on Lautoka and Labasa mill operations. The plan emphasizes ongoing monitoring, collaboration with growers, and a smoother transition between seasons—hinting at a focused push for efficiency and productivity.
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Fiji Proposes Three-Day Family Care Leave Under Employment Relations Bill 2025, Paternity Leave Not Restored
A new Employment Relations Bill 2025 proposes up to three days of family care leave, marking a cautious step toward stronger worker welfare. Notably, paternity leave isn’t included, triggering sharp criticism from opposition voices. As the bill goes to Parliament’s committee stage, questions linger about how far the reforms will truly extend workers’ rights.
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HFC Bank Fiji Delivers Record Dividend, Highlighting Local Ownership and Growth
HFC Bank, Fiji’s fully local bank, just announced a record dividend, signaling a year of strong profits and rapid growth. With a steadfast focus on local customers and community-driven banking, its momentum hints at a new era for Fiji’s financial landscape.
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From Chef to Florist: Nadi Woman Blossoms in Fiji’s Floristry
From a restaurant kitchen to a thriving florist studio, Nima Naidu’s journey grows from farming roots and a lifelong love of flowers. Five years in, her vibrant arrangements have won awards and brightened major shows, turning a hobby into a steady livelihood—even as fickle weather keeps her on her toes. A story of resilience and…
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Fiji Unveils 2025–2029 Justice Reform Roadmap to Close the Access-to-Justice Gap
Fiji’s justice system confronts deep-rooted barriers—from high costs and complex procedures to aging laws. A bold reform roadmap outlines seven pillars to modernize access to justice and rebuild public trust, highlighting both sobering realities and hopeful signs of change. The journey from challenge to better justice is underway.
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Pacific Elders Demand Measurable Climate Action at COP30
Pacific Elders’ Voice fires a stark warning ahead of COP30, demanding major emitters translate promises into measurable action to shield vulnerable Pacific nations. As talks focus on climate finance, fossil-fuel phase-outs, and a 1.5°C path, the pressure to deliver is mounting.
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WMO: 2025 Could Be Among Hottest Years on Record
Global temperatures are climbing toward record highs, with far-reaching impacts on oceans, ice, and communities. The latest climate update blends stark warnings with glimmers of progress, highlighting early warning systems and adaptation as lifelines. As leaders gear up for a pivotal climate gathering, the question looming is how quickly the world can change course.
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COP30 in Brazil: Is the 1.5°C Target Still Within Reach?
COP30 opens with a stark warning: time is running out to keep the 1.5°C target within reach. Temperature records are shattering and oceans are heating, pushing the world toward a decisive moment on energy and resilience. A blend of urgent caution and hopeful momentum marks this turning point for collective action.