Fiji News
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Fiji Sees New Year Spike in Speeding and Drunk Driving Arrests
in Fiji NewsHoliday travel is bringing a worrying spike in speeding and drunk driving, prompting a nationwide safety push from law enforcement. With intensified patrols and breath tests underway, authorities urge caution, sober driving, and careful trip planning to keep celebrations safe.
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Fiji Market Vendors Hit by Rising Costs and Slumping Tourist Traffic
in Fiji NewsMarket vendors in Nadi and Lautoka are feeling the squeeze as rising costs and dwindling tourist numbers dent earnings. From unsold produce to tour operators steering visitors to bigger stores, changes are reshaping the local scene. Yet amid the hardship, vendors are adapting with grit and dedication to support their families.
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Momo Rejoins Mike Friday Select 7s Ahead of Coral Coast Fiji 7s
in Fiji NewsFormer Fiji 7s star Akuila Momo is back with the McDonald’s Mike Friday Select 7s for the Coral Coast Fiji 7s. A Campese-Serevi Medalist, his explosive power and pace are expected to lift a squad primed for a weekend of high-octane sevens at Lawaqa Park.
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NZ Navy Leader Honored for Manawanui Crisis Response in Samoa
in Fiji NewsCommodore Andrew Brown’s leadership during a maritime crisis near Samoa earned a prestigious recognition, underscoring the power of calm, coordinated action. From environmental safeguards to salvage coordination and cross-border diplomacy, his approach turned a high-stakes situation into a model of teamwork and resilience. A concise look at crisis management done right.
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Suva Drug Case: Court to Decide on Joint Trial for Eight Suspects
in Fiji NewsA Suva courtroom is debating whether eight drug-related cases should be heard together, a move that could reshape how complex criminal matters are prosecuted. Defence warns the complexity calls for separate trials; prosecutors insist a joint approach would boost efficiency. With submissions due and a January decision pending, this high-stakes legal clash unfolds.
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FICAC vows integrity, transparency and evidence-based justice in Fiji
in Fiji NewsWith 2025 drawing to a close, Fiji’s anti-corruption watchdog emphasizes fairness, independence, and evidence-based decision-making. Decisions are guided by solid legal standards rather than pressure, as hundreds of active cases move forward and public outreach helps safeguard trust in governance. A focused blend of rigorous investigations, prudent prosecutions, and preventive initiatives signals a renewed commitment…
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From Captain to Coach: Kolinisau’s Rise Sparks Fiji 7s Ahead of LA 2028
in Fiji NewsRasta Rasivhenge hails Osea Kolinisau’s move from captain to coach as “phenomenal,” signaling a promising new era for Fiji 7s ahead of the 2028 Games. By weaving in young talent and drawing on years under Baber and Ryan, Kolinisau is laying foundations from Suva’s grassroots to the world stage. The future looks bright for Fiji…
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New Pacific Food Trade Database Could Shape Regional Policy
in Fiji NewsA new Pacific Food Trade Database offers a clear, regional view of what island nations import and export, reshaping how policymakers think about nutrition and food security. It sets the stage for smarter, more resilient regional food systems.
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Weightlifting Fiji’s Youth Surge Sets Sights on 2026 Breakthrough
in Fiji NewsYoung lifters are taking the spotlight at Weightlifting Fiji, guided by head coach Henry Elder. A budding development squad—even primary school athletes—already shows promise as Fiji gears up for a transformative 2026 season. Could the next wave of stars be on the horizon?
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Bula FC Gears Up for New Zealand Tour with Relentless Training
in Fiji NewsHead coach Stephane Auvray expresses cautious optimism as Bula FC gears up for a demanding New Zealand tour. The team is embracing a tougher training rhythm and blending new signings with the core squad to build fitness, endurance, and cohesion—a foundation the coach believes will pay dividends in the months ahead.
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Not Weaponised: Fiji’s FICAC Defends Independence and Impartiality
in Fiji NewsAmid questions about impartiality, Fiji’s acting anti-corruption chief Lavi Rokoika defends the independence of FICAC, highlighting internal protocols over external influence. She describes a rigorous, multi-layered review process for every complaint designed to curb bias, while noting that questions about her appointment are currently before the courts.
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Fiji athletes urged to stay drug-free as 2026 season approaches
in Fiji NewsFiji’s 2025 sports year ends on a high note, with standout achievements across codes and stages. A New Year message from the Minister for Youth and Sports highlights a drug-free, focused path for 2026 and spotlights the rise of youth cooperatives shaping the future. A snapshot of the year’s wins and the bold outlook for…
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Fiji Opens 21-Day Public Consultation on Electricity Tariffs
in Fiji NewsA 21-day public consultation on electricity tariffs puts the spotlight on affordability, sustainable energy, and how decisions are made. As energy costs rise for households and businesses, officials highlight the power of community voices to shape Fiji’s energy future.
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Wailoku robbery: Juvenile trio charged, due in Suva Magistrates Court
in Fiji NewsThree youths are facing aggravated robbery charges after a Wailoku incident, with police commending swift action to keep the community safe. As they appear in Suva Magistrates Court today, more details are expected to emerge about the case.
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Fiji Police Expand Viber Messages Probe Across Borders
in Fiji NewsAn ongoing, multi-agency probe into verified Viber messages involving Fiji police officers has moved into a second phase, expanding from digital forensics to inquiries with financial institutions and service providers. With international cooperation and a pledge of transparency, officials say the investigation remains focused on uncovering the truth and upholding justice.
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Masked Robbers Strike Suva’s Millers’ Wharf; Guard Targeted in Early-Morning Heist
in Fiji NewsAn early-morning robbery at Suva’s Millers’ Wharf left a security guard terrified as masked intruders threatened him at knifepoint and tied him up. The nine-minute confrontation, captured on CCTV, ended with a safe stolen and loaded onto a fiberglass boat. Police say one suspect is in custody as they continue to search for the others.
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Missing 15-Year-Old Sparks Community Search for Answers as Investigation Opens
in Fiji NewsTragedy shadows a community after a 15-year-old student’s disappearance ends with a heartbreaking discovery. As investigators search for answers, families and neighbors rally around the grieving parents with unexpected strength and support.
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Missing Teen Found Dead in Tamaivua-i-Wai, Community in Mourning
in Fiji NewsTragedy touches a close-knit community as investigators probe a teenager’s disappearance. Families seek answers while neighbors reflect on safety and the enduring strength of communal support.
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Fiji Faces Flash Flood Alert as Heavy Rain Looms
in Fiji NewsA powerful trough is bringing heavy rain to Fiji, triggering a real risk of sudden flash floods in low-lying areas and crossings. With conditions changing quickly, residents are urged to stay vigilant and take precautions as authorities monitor the situation.
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Bula FC Urges Patience Ahead of Fiji’s OFC Pro League Debut
in Fiji NewsPatience is the watchword as Fiji’s first professional club gears up for its OFC Pro League debut. Head coach Stephane Auvary emphasizes development over quick wins, with a three-year plan to become fully competitive and a journey that lovers of the game won’t want to miss.
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Fiji Resorts Lean on Local Communities to Tackle Staffing Shortages
in Fiji NewsFiji’s hotel scene is facing staffing gaps, but local communities are stepping in in unexpected ways. From multi-generational family support to fresh, locally sourced ingredients, a more connected approach to island hospitality is taking shape.