Fiji News
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Fiji at a Crossroads: Chaudhry Warns of a Fragile Future
in Fiji NewsMahendra Chaudhry’s New Year warning signals a Fiji at a crossroads—economic strain, governance gaps, and rising public unease could redefine the political landscape. From stalled reforms to mounting social challenges, a bold call for decisive leadership looms as the country faces its toughest tests yet.
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Fiji Braces for Heavy Rain as Flood Risk Looms
in Fiji NewsAn active trough blankets much of Fiji with heavy rain today, triggering flood alerts across several islands. Forecasters warn of persistent downpours and the potential for flash floods in low-lying areas, urging residents and river communities to stay vigilant.
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Fiji Pauses 2026 Electricity Tariff for Public Consultation on Renewables
in Fiji NewsFiji’s planned electricity tariff has been paused to allow a 21-day public consultation. Broad input from consumers, businesses, and communities is being invited as the country leans into renewable energy and a multi-billion-dollar overhaul of the grid.
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Fiji Football Makes History as Bula FC Goes Pro
in Fiji NewsFiji’s football scene is at a historic turning point as Bula FC ushers in a new professional era. Defender Scott Wara calls the moment deeply personal and transformative, signaling higher standards and real pathways for Fiji’s aspiring players—and a future where dreams can become careers at home.
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Kabara Island Teen Levaci Eyes Fiji U-19 World Cup Qualifiers in Papua New Guinea
in Fiji NewsFrom the village grounds of Kabara Island to Fiji’s national cricket stage, 16-year-old Akosita Levaci is turning heads in the sport she loves. A rising star for the Fiji Women’s Under-19 team, her journey is fueled by family support, deep community roots, and an unyielding drive to chase a dream.
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10-Minute Ignatian Examen: Archbishop Loy Chong’s New Year Reflection
in Fiji NewsAs 2025 draws to a close, a gentle invitation to pause and reflect takes center stage. In just ten minutes, you might uncover gratitude, resilience, and a renewed sense of purpose—a quiet moment before the New Year’s celebrations begin.
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Missed Calls in the Night: A Wife’s Heartbreak Over Her Husband’s Death in Sydney
in Fiji NewsLate-night calls that never came and a life cut short far from home. A Fiji family confronts heartbreak, rumors, and the long road to healing across the ocean. A powerful tale of love, loss, and resilience.
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Shridhar Pathare Named LICI Fiji GM Operations
in Fiji NewsNew leadership at LICI Fiji as Shridhar Namdeo Pathare steps in as General Manager Operations. With 30+ years in life insurance, he brings a vision to sharpen financial security through innovative, tailored solutions and sustainable growth. A focus on teamwork and community needs signals exciting momentum for LICI’s role in Fiji.
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Education Ministry Overhauls 20+ Policies to Modernize Schools
in Fiji NewsMajor reforms are underway as the Education Ministry revises key policies to modernize how schools run—from staff remuneration and payroll to safety and student services. The updates aim for clearer guidelines and stronger accountability, shaping a more resilient learning environment.
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NFA Warns: Simple Fire-Safety Habits for a Safer Festive Season
in Fiji NewsFestive celebrations are underway, and a recent home fire is a stark reminder to review safety at home. Simple precautions—keep flammables away from heat, turn off lights and appliances when not in use, and have a household escape plan—could keep families safe this season.
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Nasinu Garbage Crisis: Outsider Dumping Sparks Health Risks at Bins
in Fiji NewsNasinu’s overflowing bins are fueling health risks and foul odors as waste piles up near homes and businesses. With outsiders blamed for illegal dumping, residents urge tougher penalties, better bin placement, and surveillance to curb the problem.
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Tragic teen death sparks renewed call for community-led missing-person searches
in Fiji NewsIn a close-knit community, a missing teen’s case has taken a sorrowful turn, prompting a broader conversation about how families and neighbors watch over one another in times of crisis. The unfolding situation underscores the quiet power of communal support when hope feels fragile.
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Fiji Police Urge Responsibility Ahead of New Year Celebrations
in Fiji NewsWith New Year celebrations approaching, Fiji’s police pledge strict enforcement and a broader push for responsible choices. A coordinated effort with communities targets illegal sales and disorder, aiming to keep families safe and celebrations enjoyable across the country.
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Bail Denied in Suva Robbery Case as Prosecution Seeks Time to Respond
in Fiji NewsTwo men facing aggravated robbery charges have been denied bail as prosecutors seek more time to prepare. With the case adjourned into January, the courtroom showdown highlights the ongoing balance between public safety and the rights of the accused.
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Fiji Gears Up for New Year Road Safety Crackdown on DUI and Speeding
in Fiji NewsNew Year festivities bring a worrying uptick in speeding and drunk-driving incidents. Authorities say the holidays demand extra caution as patrols tighten up on high-risk routes.
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Nadi and Lautoka Market Vendors Battle Slump as Tourism Drops and Costs Spike
in Fiji NewsRising costs and dwindling crowds are squeezing vendors in Nadi and Lautoka markets. As profits shrink and tourism slows, local sellers are drawing on grit and ingenuity to navigate increasingly tough times.
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Akuila Momo Joins Mike Friday Select 7s for McDonald’s Coral Coast Fiji 7s
in Fiji NewsAkuila Momo returns to the Mike Friday Select 7s lineup for a high-stakes Coral Coast Fiji 7s. Expect explosive pace and power as Fiji’s sevens scene heats up for a marquee home-stage showdown.
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NZ Navy Commodore Earns Distinguished Service Decoration for Manawanui Incident Leadership in Samoa
in Fiji NewsCommodore Andrew Brown has been awarded the Distinguished Service Decoration for outstanding leadership during a tense maritime crisis off Samoa. This profile highlights how decisive command, cross-border collaboration, and careful environmental planning steered a delicate salvage effort and protected coastal communities. A testament to leadership in crisis and the power of teamwork across borders.
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Court Weighs Joint Trial for Eight Suva Drug Raid Suspects
in Fiji NewsEight defendants linked to recent drug raids stand at a pivotal crossroads in Suva’s courts: should their cases be merged into a single hearing or kept separate? With submissions pending and a January decision looming, the outcome could influence how multi-defendant prosecutions are handled moving forward.
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FICAC Promises Fairness and Evidence-Based Anti-Corruption Drive in Fiji
in Fiji NewsFiji’s anti-corruption watchdog reaffirms a pledge to fairness, independence, and evidence-based action as 2025 winds down. With stronger internal systems, measured prosecutions, and a heightened focus on prevention and community engagement, the drive for transparent governance is taking shape—bringing renewed attention to accountability in Fiji.
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From Player to Coach: Kolinisau’s Rise Sparks Fiji 7s Toward the 2028 Olympics
in Fiji NewsRasta Rasivhenge hails Osea Kolinisau’s phenomenal transition from Fiji 7s captain to head coach, praising a game-smart approach and a bold focus on developing young talent as Fiji eyes Olympic glory.