Fiji News
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Fiji Airways Faces Fuel Shortages on Regional Routes
in Fiji NewsFuel shortages at destination airports are prompting Fiji Airways to tighten weight limits on two regional routes, with Funafuti operations under restrictions and Nadi–Vava’u affected through early January. The extra contingency fuel could mean reduced capacity and occasional passenger adjustments. Pack essential items in carry-on to be prepared for possible delays.
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Fiji’s Rabuka Vows Tougher Crime Fight and Regional Security Boost in New Year Address
in Fiji NewsFiji’s new year address outlines a bold plan to curb crime and strengthen public safety, with tougher enforcement, regional collaboration, and a renewed focus on public health—anchored in unity and collective action for the year ahead.
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Wailekutu Night Crash: Motorcyclist Dead, Driver in Custody
in Fiji NewsA late-night crash in Wailekutu has left a 32-year-old man dead as investigators probe what happened. With authorities still piecing together the events and a second driver in custody, the community mourns and reflects on road safety.
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Fiji LTA Warns on Drink-Driving as New Year Arrives
in Fiji NewsNew Year celebrations bring a stark warning from road safety authorities: drink driving is fueling deadly crashes. With a surge in DUI incidents, a collective call to plan ahead, designate sober drivers, and look out for one another aims to keep everyone safe on the roads.
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Fiji’s Economic Outlook Hangs on Domestic Resilience Amid Global Trade Tensions
in Fiji NewsFiji’s economy stands at a crossroads as global tensions and volatile prices shape the outlook. Tourism nudges higher while some sectors struggle, painting a mixed picture of recovery. The focus shifts to stronger fiscal discipline and reforms to build resilience amid ongoing uncertainty and cyclone-season risks.
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FICAC Reaffirms Independence in Fiji’s Anti-Corruption Drive
in Fiji NewsFICAC reaffirms its independence and a steadfast commitment to an evidence-led fight against corruption. With enhanced safeguards and ongoing investigations, the latest updates promise greater transparency and public trust in Fiji’s rule of law.
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Fiji Rental Market Under Pressure as Tenant Complaints Surge
in Fiji NewsTenant grievances in Fiji are on the rise as the Consumer Council flags unlawful evictions, ambiguous tenancy terms, and deteriorating housing conditions. With complaints climbing each year, officials urge landlords and tenants to work within the law to safeguard safety, fairness, and stability in the rental market.
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From Engineering to Education: A Fiji Teacher’s Musical Leap
in Fiji NewsAt 24, a Fiji teacher in Velovelo pivots from civil engineering to education, letting music steer his path. His quest hints at a fresh classroom vibe and a dream to launch a school choir that could redefine student life.
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Nasinu Trials Trash Booms to Curb Plastic Dumping
in Fiji NewsNasinu’s new trash-boom initiative is shedding light on illegal dumping and the challenges of keeping local waterways clean. With plastics forming the bulk of debris and plans to expand the program, experts say a broader, holistic approach could be key to protecting coastal ecosystems.
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Fiji’s 16-year-old cricket prodigy Jasvil Rokoro aims to prove merit amid whispers
in Fiji NewsFiji’s 16-year-old Jasvil Rokoro is stepping into a defining season, chasing a place in the national team while navigating whispers about her family’s influence. Her ascent from junior internationals to senior contention is a testament to grit, talent, and a determined hunt to earn her spot—on her own terms.
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Off-Season Vegetable Prices Roil Suva Market
in Fiji NewsOff-season volatility at Suva’s Municipal Market is reshaping prices and squeezing both vendors and shoppers. With dawn negotiations and weather-driven supply hiccups, many are hoping the seasonal rebound will bring relief.
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Fiji’s 58 Post Offices Go Online in Nationwide Digital Leap
in Fiji NewsFiji’s postal network gets a major upgrade as all 58 post offices are linked into a single online platform. Expect faster, more secure transactions and broader financial access—even in rural areas—setting the stage for new services and a more connected future.
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Fiji Fuel Prices Rise in January 2026 as LPG Falls
in Fiji NewsJanuary 2026 brings changes at the pump as Fiji’s FCCC rolls out new regulated prices. Petrol, diesel and kerosene edge higher, while LPG costs dip for households. Enforcement teams will be patrolling outlets to ensure the new rules are followed.
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ADB Funds Air Niugini Fleet Renewal with Airbus A220-100 to Boost PNG Connectivity
in Fiji NewsPapua New Guinea’s national airline is set for a major fleet renewal, backed by a regional development lender. The plan aims to boost safety, cut costs, and strengthen air links across the Pacific—opening new doors for growth and connectivity in the region.
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Roy Krishna Boosts Bula FC, Inspiring Fiji’s Next Generation
in Fiji NewsRoy Krishna’s arrival at Bula FC could spark a new era for Fiji football. A veteran with deep local roots, he’s seen as a role model for aspiring players as the OFC Pro League approaches and the club charts a bold path ahead.
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Character Over Barbells: The Mindset Power Behind Fiji Weightlifting
in Fiji NewsCharacter, not just strength, is the secret behind peak weightlifting performance. Henry Elder argues that mindset, morals, and resilience train athletes for the long haul, turning potential into podium-worthy results. Inspired by the All Blacks, his program shows how character development can spark passion and shape the next generation of champions.
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Fiji’s New Year Petrol and Diesel Rise as LPG Falls
in Fiji NewsStarting New Year, Fiji’s fuel scene brings a mixed outlook: motor spirit and diesel edge up, kerosene rises, while LPG delivers welcome relief with lower prices. Enforcement teams will monitor price ceilings as households navigate the shifting costs.
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Fiji Drua gears up for 2026 with fresh mindset and heavy pre-season push
in Fiji NewsFiji Drua are embracing a sharper, more physical pre-season as they push toward a strong 2026 campaign. The focus on mindset, intensity, and overall improvement signals big things ahead. All eyes are on a season-opening showdown at Churchill Park in Lautoka.
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New Zealand Tightens Disaster Relief Readiness for Pacific Neighbours Ahead of Cyclone Season
in Fiji NewsNew Zealand is sharpening its disaster-response readiness ahead of the Pacific cyclone season with a high-stakes drill at RNZAF Base Auckland. Cross-agency teams from emergency, medical, defense, and police worked hands-on to plan, pack, and load life-saving supplies for rapid air deployment, testing cargo checks, weight limits, and the ability to adapt on the fly.
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From Sydney to Fiji: Mick Byrne and the Flying Fijians’ Next Chapter
in Fiji NewsFrom Australia to Fiji, Mick Byrne has woven himself into the Flying Fijians’ world, embracing village life and the start-up spirit of Super Rugby Pacific. Centered on vuvale—togetherness, culture, and deep relationships—his leadership signals a bold, cultural-driven chapter for Fiji rugby. A story of resilience, belonging, and a homecoming that goes beyond the field.
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Cricket Fiji Nears Suva Land Deal for National High-Performance Hub
in Fiji NewsCricket Fiji is moving closer to a new High-Performance facility as talks with the Suva City Council progress. With land evaluation underway and funding plans taking shape, upgrades to pitches across the islands aim to elevate cricket nationwide.