Fiji News
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Flying Fijians name powerhouse lineup to take on England at Twickenham
Fiji head to Twickenham this Sunday for a bold clash with England, banking on a blend of experience and fresh talent to spark a statement in the Autumn Nations Series. A hard-hitting pack and speedy backs promise a night of high-stakes rugby, with redemption and momentum on the line.
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Fiji’s Fisheries Bill 2025 Signals Tougher Rules for Coastal Seas
Fiji introduces a sweeping update to its fisheries laws, tightening enforcement and modernizing penalties. A move aimed at protecting marine resources and supporting coastal communities, signaling big changes for the sector.
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Fiji Leads Pacific Tuna Forum Toward Sustainable Trade and Resilience
Fiji leads a regional dialogue on tuna sustainability, resilience, and fair trade as Pacific nations chart a bold new course for their oceans. Discover how policy, innovation, and onshore value chains may transform wealth from the sea while protecting marine life.
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NZ-Samoa Talks on Visa-Free Travel for Pacific Islanders Underway
New Zealand is exploring a petition for visa-free travel for Pacific nationals, with Samoa signaling support for easier family travel. Any change would hinge on mutual agreement and careful, phased steps, especially to help loved ones reach urgent moments faster. The talks point to growing regional cooperation, even as official priorities and timelines remain in…
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PNG Prepares for COP30: Islands in Peril, Forests in Focus
Papua New Guinea gears up for COP30 with a bold call to defend vulnerable island communities and protect forests as essential carbon sinks. As global talks unfold, its stance could shape the climate action soundtrack for small nations on the front lines.
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Fiji’s U-17 World Cup Debut Faces Grueling Belgian Test
Fiji’s first U-17 World Cup run began with a stern test against a formidable Belgium, but glimpses of resilience shone through. Goalkeeper Melvin Prakash stood tall as the defense battled hard, as Fiji looks ahead to a crucial clash with Argentina. A tournament journey just beginning, full of lessons and ambition.
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Fiji Expands 5G Rollout and Starlink-Style Wi-Fi to Connect Taveuni and Remote Islands
Fiji is rolling out an ambitious push to bring better mobile and internet coverage to Taveuni, with new towers, satellite Wi‑Fi and a staged 5G rollout. The plan targets hard-to-reach areas while boosting digital services that could transform education, healthcare and livelihoods.
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Fiji Expands Rural Crossings to Link Remote Communities, but Maintenance Funds Lag
Rural Fiji is getting a connectivity boost, with new crossings and footpaths set to reshape access to schools, clinics, and markets. As progress unfolds, questions about maintenance and long-term impact linger, leaving readers curious about how these upgrades will transform daily life.
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Fiji Eyes New Passenger Insurance Scheme for Boating Accidents
Fiji is considering a major update to maritime safety, with a proposed third-party insurance scheme to protect passengers and crew in boating incidents. Public consultations and possible legislative changes are underway, signaling a shift in how boating accident compensation could work.
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Empowered Rural Women Lead Fiji’s Pearl Farming Training Ahead of 2026 Harvest
Bold strides are underway in Fiji’s pearl scene as rural women master key aquaculture skills. This hands-on training highlights empowerment, sustainable practices, and a promising outlook for local livelihoods.
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Fiji Corrections Service Chief Under Scrutiny as Tribunal Probes Ethics and Nepotism
Allegations of nepotism and questionable governance are at the center of a Suva tribunal examining Fiji’s Corrections Service leadership. As the inquiry probes welfare funds and hiring decisions, the hearings could mark a turning point for transparency and accountability in public service.
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Fiji Courts Crack Down on Drug Dealers Targeting Youths
Justice is sending a clear message to drug dealers who target youths, with a recent Fiji ruling underscoring tougher penalties. The case highlights the balance between deterrence and opportunities for rehabilitation, as communities confront growing drug concerns.
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Fiji Minister Defends Diaspora-Funded Overseas Trip
Minister Lynda Tabuya defends her South Australia trip for Fiji Day, saying most funding came from the Fijian community and only standard government travel costs were covered. She highlights the diaspora’s impact, noting millions in remittances from PALM/NEC workers and annual national remittances of about $200–$250 million, urging that strong ties with Fijians abroad bring…
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Fiji Ministers’ Overseas Travel Costs Spark Scrutiny Over Independence Day Trips
New disclosures about overseas travel by Fiji’s leadership around Independence Day are fueling a debate on public spending. Travel costs for the prime minister and several ministers run into tens of thousands, prompting questions about accountability, value, and the balance between diplomacy and fiscal responsibility.
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Fiji Education Grants Delayed Over Compliance Gaps
More than 100 schools and early childhood centers are awaiting Term 1 and Term 2 grants as financial and administrative gaps are resolved. While some payments have started, others are held up by missing documentation and reporting. Officials say addressing these gaps is part of strengthening education resources and keeping free schooling accessible to all…
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UAE to Open Embassy in Fiji, Expanding Pacific Partnership
Fiji and the UAE are signaling a major leap in their relationship with plans for a new embassy and deeper cooperation. With a shared focus on renewable energy and people-to-people ties, this development hints at a brighter, more resilient future for the region.
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UAE Plans Fiji Embassy in Suva, Sparking Pacific Diplomacy
An historic step in Pacific diplomacy as the United Arab Emirates plans to open an embassy in Suva, signaling a strengthened partnership with Fiji. The talks touch on renewable energy, climate resilience, and expanded cooperation in trade, health, and education—hinting at a new era of collaboration across the region.
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Manoa Kamikamica Appointed to Fiji’s Public Accounts Committee
Manoa Kamikamica’s appointment to Fiji’s Public Accounts Committee marks a high-stakes moment for the country’s drive toward financial accountability. As political dynamics unfold and questions of governance loom, the PAC’s leadership could shape how transparency and ethics are tackled in government. This move highlights a broader conversation about public trust and reform.
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Colgate-Palmolive Fiji Signs 3-Year Christmas Tree Lighting Partnership, Expanding to Northern Division
Colgate-Palmolive Fiji joins forces with Damodar City Suva and Labasa for a three-year Christmas tree‑lighting partnership, expanding Fiji’s holiday celebrations into the Northern Division. Expect family-friendly activities, giveaways, and festive cheer across new locations as plans unfold.
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Hilary Duff Reflects on the Paparazzi Era and Leaving Tabloid Fame Ahead of New Single Mature
Hilary Duff opens up about life in the public eye—the pressures of tabloids, the highs and lows of growing up on camera, and what it takes to move forward. With a new single on the horizon, her candid reflections hint at a fresh chapter beyond the cameras.
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Is Your Online Game Next Under Australia’s Teen Safety Ban?
A fresh round in online-safety debates could reshape where video games sit within Australia’s under-16 ban. Researchers flag the legislation’s wording as alarmingly vague, hinting at possible shifts in exemptions. As policymakers consider broader rules and global parallels emerge, the gaming industry watches closely to understand potential consequences for young players.