Fiji News
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From Pageant Runway to Fiji’s Medical Ward: Meet the New MBBS Doctor
in Fiji NewsSix years, countless late nights, and a milestone that blends medicine with pageantry. Dr. Peggy Ravusiro’s MBBS journey—shaped by family support, ties to Papua New Guinea and Kadavu, and a hint of divine timing—embodies grit, grace, and the power of chasing multiple dreams at once. A standout tale of resilience and aspiration.
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Walkovers and Nail-Biting Encounters Define Latest Men’s Pool Round
in Fiji NewsAn action-packed round of men’s pool action delivered big thrills, surprising upsets, and standout performances as teams battle for position. Dominant showings, tight clashes, and several walkovers reshaped the standings and set the stage for an even more heated chase as the season progresses. The upcoming morning showdown adds another layer of anticipation for fans.
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Fiji’s Wairiki 7s: The Rise of the World’s Biggest Grassroots Rugby Festival
in Fiji NewsFrom a modest start in 2007 to a cornerstone of Fiji’s grassroots sports, the Wairiki 7s is redefining the local rugby scene. Its bold, multi-sport twist—sevens, volleyball, netball and more—highlights a vibrant community spirit and a tradition of inclusive, rising talent. A story of growth, unity, and sport that goes beyond the field.
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Loloma Heights U21 Rugby Eyes Breakthrough at Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s in Taveuni
in Fiji NewsOptimism and unity drive Loloma Heights’ under-21 rugby team as they chase a memorable showing at the Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s in Taveuni. Built from players across Urata’s clubs, the squad is tightening up, sharpening fitness, and aiming to leave a lasting impression in the days ahead.
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Haier Appliances Now at Courts: Trusted Quality, Flexible Financing
in Fiji NewsHaier’s global reliability meets trusted local support through Courts. From kitchens to laundry and refrigeration, enjoy a solid warranty and flexible payment options that make upgrading smarter and simpler.
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This Christmas, White Goods Take Center Stage with Home & Living’s Biggest Deals
in Fiji NewsGet ready for a Christmas season of smart savings on essential appliances. From bundle deals and festive vouchers to flexible financing, upgrade your home with ease and celebrate in style.
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Fiji Mom Keeps Family Healthy on a Tight Budget
in Fiji NewsRian Kaniabota keeps a careful budget in Kinoya, Fiji, feeding five children while her husband works overseas. From organic groceries to rain-day savings, her disciplined approach to meals and money reveals a story of resilience, balance, and family-first living.
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Fiji Mom of Five: A Recipe for Organic Living and Smart Saving
in Fiji NewsA devoted mother of five shares how she keeps a bustling household healthy, budget-savvy, and full of lessons for her kids—even with a partner away.
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Fiji Leads Global Push for Coral Reef Climate Resilience at UNEA-7
in Fiji NewsFiji steers a landmark push at UNEA‑7 to accelerate global action for coral reef resilience. Backed by Pacific partners, the resolution calls for urgent funding, broader international cooperation, and inclusive multilateralism to safeguard reefs—and the communities that rely on them—from climate change, pollution, and overfishing.
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From Police to Village Builder: Fiji’s Matanivanua Builds Homes and Heritage
in Fiji NewsAn enduring tale of service, skill, and village stewardship in Fiji. Sikeli Nailauota’s journey—from police service to turaga ni koro and craftsman—shows how tradition and hands‑on expertise sustain communities. Through building, teaching, and living solesolevaki and itavi vakavanua, he embodies leadership rooted in family, village, and shared responsibility.
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IHG Fiji’s Movember Drive Raises $15,000 for Lifeline Fiji
in Fiji NewsFiji’s IHG Hotels turn Movember into a community-driven push for men’s mental health, blending moustaches, themed experiences, and guest participation to support Lifeline Fiji.
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Fiji Unveils Wailoaloa Commitment to a People-Centered Justice System
in Fiji NewsFiji advances its justice system with the Wailoaloa Commitment—a united, seven-pillar plan for integrity, accessibility and equity. Backed by international partners, the reform promises digital upgrades, nationwide access, and renewed accountability on the path to fairer justice for all.
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Tanya Waqanika to contest FICAC charges over Facebook post about SODELPA
in Fiji NewsAn influential Suva lawyer faces a High Court challenge tied to a social-media post by a public official, with a stay application and a January return date on the horizon. The unfolding case touches on the limits of political commentary and accountability in Fiji.
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Bail Denied for Ex-Corrections Officer in Nausori Murder Case
in Fiji NewsThe High Court has denied bail for former corrections officer Epeli Laqeni in a murder case, citing concerns he may not surrender to face the charges. He remains in custody ahead of a December 23 plea, as remand-center conditions factor into the ongoing proceedings.
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Wicked Casting Takes Center Stage as Oscars Launch First-Ever Casting Prize
in Fiji NewsBehind the magic of Wicked’s highly anticipated adaptation lies a hidden art: casting. Veteran directors Bernard Telsey and Tiffany Little Canfield pull back the curtain on how they uncover the perfect faces to bring Oz to life. With a groundbreaking Oscar prize recognizing casting, the craft behind every unforgettable performance is stepping into the spotlight.
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Promising Fiji talent Asivorosi Rabo signs with Bula FC ahead of OFC Pro League 2026
in Fiji NewsAt 20, Asivorosi Rabo steps into a pivotal chapter as Bula FC’s 14th signing ahead of the OFC Pro League, carrying a fierce talent and a rich family football legacy. A remarkable comeback and ambitious hopes hint at big things ahead on the pitch.
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Fiji Rugby Elevates Referees Ahead of Tier-One Leap
in Fiji NewsFiji’s ascent to Tier-One rugby brings a new imperative for referees: ramp up officiating standards from grassroots pitches to the international arena. The high-performance chief signals a comprehensive drive to sharpen fairness and strengthen Fiji’s rugby ecosystem.
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Australia’s Care Shortage Fuels Brain Drain of Pacific Health Workers
in Fiji NewsBehind Australia’s care worker crunch lies a growing exodus of skilled health professionals from Pacific Island nations. De-skilling, low pay, and precarious conditions are threatening services in remote communities, while migrant workers face exploitation and visa uncertainty. The resulting strain on local health systems raises urgent questions about protection, policy, and sustainable care.
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Fiji’s Female Graduates Break Barriers in Trades and Tech
in Fiji NewsTrailblazing women are stepping into trades and tech once dominated by men, as graduates at Tavua’s Pacific Polytech push change across automotive, carpentry, plumbing and IT. Their breakthroughs signal a future where skill and family life reshape the workforce.
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New Midwives Set to Boost Rural Maternal Care
in Fiji NewsFourteen newly qualified midwives are joining the frontline, as a landmark nursing graduation spotlights progress in maternal care. The ceremony also celebrated 113 graduates, underscoring a nationwide push to boost health services in rural communities. Their stories reflect dedication, resilience, and hope for mothers and newborns.
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Brain drain risk as PALM scheme pulls Pacific health workers to Australia
in Fiji NewsAcross Pacific Island nations, skilled nurses and health workers are being drawn to Australia, leaving home health systems stretched to a breaking point. A new study flags deskilling, exploitation, and flawed recruitment practices that benefit wealthier nations at the expense of poorer ones. It calls for urgent reforms to protect workers and rebuild Pacific healthcare.