Fiji News
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Fiji Urges Unity by 2025 to Tackle Drugs, HIV and Violence
in Fiji NewsFiji faces a defining call to action as leaders spotlight rising drug use, HIV, and violence against women. With 2025 as a milestone, communities are urged to unite for safer, healthier futures.
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Fiji Set to Tighten Tobacco Controls as Vaping Concerns Grow
in Fiji NewsFiji moves to modernize its tobacco and food safety laws, with consultations exploring bold measures like plain packaging, expanded smoke-free zones, and tighter controls on online vape sales. As concerns over youth vaping and rising health costs grow, policymakers weigh reforms aimed at protecting public health and the economy.
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Hurricane Melissa: Category 4 Storm Heads Toward Cuba as Jamaica Reels
in Fiji NewsHurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica with catastrophic force and now threatens Cuba, pushing communities into shelters and raising urgent calls for aid. As power outages mount and evacuation orders take hold, residents brace for a long, uncertain road to recovery.
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Fiji taps UNEP-backed biodiversity push with GEF funding and Nagoya Protocol reporting
in Fiji NewsFiji is ramping up its biodiversity efforts with UNEP leading two high-impact projects under a global funding umbrella. From updating the National Biodiversity Strategy to reporting on Nagoya Protocol obligations, the initiatives aim to boost conservation and sustainable use of Fiji’s rich natural heritage.
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South Africa stun England to reach historic World Cup final
in Fiji NewsSouth Africa pulled off a dramatic semi-final upset that reshaped the Women’s World Cup narrative. A standout innings and a razor-sharp spell swung the tie in the Proteas’ favour, leaving England to confront a tough setback. The result sparks fresh energy and questions as the tournament moves toward its climactic moments.
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Former Virgin Australia CEO to steer Fiji Airways growth and expansion
in Fiji NewsPaul Scurrah steps back into the aviation spotlight to guide Fiji Airways on a bold growth path. With new routes, stronger alliance ties, and a focus on Australia and the Asia-Pacific, the carrier hints at a transformative chapter ahead.
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Three-Year-Old Drowning in Nasinu Triggers Renewed Water-Safety Push
in Fiji NewsTragedy in Nasinu underscores the urgent need for water safety as a young child drowns near a river. With investigations underway, communities are rallying to safeguard children around waterways and bolster nationwide drowning prevention efforts.
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Fiji Police Pastor Under Fire for Controversial Diwali Remarks
in Fiji NewsAn investigation is underway after a video surfaced showing a police officer who is also a pastor making controversial remarks about religious celebrations. As community leaders call for unity and accountability, Fiji’s commitment to interfaith harmony comes under the spotlight.
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Double Finish Mystery in Suva’s Kabara Canoe Race
in Fiji News1964 Suva saw a canoe race with a quirky twist: two identically named boats sowed confusion as Jiokapeci clinched a dramatic double win. Winds, rivalry, and a vibrant youth festival along the waterfront painted a day of community spirit and sport.
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Fiji Law Society Convention Shines Light on Global Legal Aid Models
in Fiji NewsAcross the Pacific, experts are rethinking how legal aid reaches those most in need when resources are scarce. Four panelists share models from their homelands, exploring strategies to expand access to justice for survivors of gender-based violence, people with disabilities, and communities affected by environmental change. Expect practical, innovative ideas that could reshape how justice…
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Fiji Unveils $14M Marine and Manufacturing Career Center
in Fiji NewsA landmark investment is reshaping Fiji’s workforce with a new career center at FNU Laucala, dedicated to marine and manufacturing training. The hands-on programs and accredited certifications aim to close local skills gaps and boost employment over the next decade. Backed by visionary supporters, the initiative promises a brighter, more sustainable path for Fiji’s economy.
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Sagar Sharma handed three-year sentence in absentia for Suva aggravated robbery
in Fiji NewsSuva’s court has delivered a three-year sentence in absentia for an aggravated robbery, despite a not-guilty plea. The ruling highlights the judiciary’s push for accountability even when a suspect misses court. It’s a timely reminder of the impact of crime on community safety.
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Fiji Drowning Toll Rises to 27 as Officials Urge Water Safety
in Fiji NewsAnother tragedy near Fiji’s waters reminds us how fragile life can be for little ones. This incident spotlights ongoing water-safety concerns and the urgent need for vigilant supervision and community awareness to prevent future drownings.
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Fiji Unites Border Agencies to Secure Trade and Travel
in Fiji NewsFiji’s border agencies are aligning to boost security and streamline trade, with plans for shared intelligence, joint training, and resource pooling taking center stage. Conversations highlighted tackling illicit trafficking and ensuring coordinated operations across ports, airports, and maritime borders. The result points to a unified strategy that strengthens security while supporting legitimate travel and commerce.
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Fiji Pinktober Morning Tea Sparks Fundraising for Cancer Society
in Fiji NewsPink takes center stage as Fiji’s sports community joins forces for cancer support. Expect inspiring talks, creative pink outfits, and exciting raffles—all in a united effort to make a real difference.
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Fiji Moves Ahead on Long-Awaited Employment Relations Act With New Technical Support
in Fiji NewsAfter 15 years in the making, Fiji’s draft Employment Relations Act moves into a new phase with a dedicated technical support team to simplify the process. Officials vow clearer guidance and broader stakeholder dialogue to shape balanced reforms for workers and business alike.
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Fiji PM Rabuka Declares Coalition Solid Amid Cabinet Shake-Up and FICAC Probe
in Fiji NewsPrime Minister Rabuka faces a cabinet reshuffle and a high-profile corruption probe as Fiji charts a path forward. He insists the coalition remains strong and promises continuity, even as Parliament gears up for constitutional and electoral reforms that could redefine governance and accountability.
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New Data on Women in Maritime Sparks a Call for Change
in Fiji NewsA high-profile maritime gathering in Barcelona spotlights a bold push to put gender equality at the heart of shipping’s future. Fresh data hint at gaps to close—from seafarers to leadership roles—while policymakers and industry leaders explore data-driven moves to unlock more opportunities for women at sea. A concise glimpse into how education, policy, and industry…
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Engine Room Fire on Grimaldi Car Carrier in English Channel Sparks Tow to Le Havre
in Fiji NewsAn engine-room fire on a Grimaldi car carrier in the English Channel triggered a swift emergency response and a tow toward Le Havre. The crew’s rapid CO2 actions helped contain the blaze as authorities coordinated rescue efforts, underscoring the vital role of safety protocols at sea.
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Fiji Navy Expands Regional Maritime Security with New Patrol Vessels
in Fiji NewsFiji is dialing up its maritime security with enhanced patrols and broader regional cooperation. From upgraded vessels to community outreach, a coordinated effort is reshaping how the nation safeguards trade routes and its blue economy at sea.
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Fiji duo charged after massive Sydney airport cocaine bust
in Fiji NewsTwo Fiji nationals are facing charges after a massive cocaine seizure at Sydney Airport, part of a wider crackdown on transnational drug trafficking. The case, linked to Strike Force Keysbrook, underscores international cooperation in dismantling organized crime networks.