Fiji News
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Fiji Corrections Chief Under Scrutiny as Tribunal Probes Misconduct and Nepotism Allegations
A high-stakes tribunal in Fiji scrutinizes the conduct of senior corrections officials, raising urgent questions about authority, transparency, and accountability. With allegations of improvised reforms, contentious hiring, and disputed terminations, the proceedings promise to illuminate governance standards and the future of public service ethics.
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Fiji Poised for Bigger Role in Middle East Peace Efforts After UAE Talks
Fiji signals a broader role on the world stage as leaders report productive talks with UAE officials on peace and stability in the Middle East. The discussions highlighted strong UAE support for international peacekeeping and Fiji’s ongoing commitment to global security, rooted in decades of UN missions.
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Fiji and Vanuatu Seal 44-Acre Land Gift, Boosting Pacific Ties
Two Pacific neighbours deepen their friendship with a landmark land exchange, turning a parcel into spaces for diplomacy, culture, and community. The move hints at stronger regional cooperation and renewed people-to-people ties across Fiji and Vanuatu.
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Fiji PM Faces Strike-Out Bid in Judicial Review of COI Report
Fiji’s legal landscape heats up with a high-stakes clash over a controversial Commission of Inquiry report, testing immunity rules and who can challenge its findings. As the case moves forward, observers say the drama could redefine accountability and ignite discussions about governance reforms in the region.
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Pacific Albacore Management Advances Ahead of WCPFC22
Pacific Island nations wrap two weeks of talks with a cohesive plan to safeguard tuna stocks—unlocking science-based albacore measures, tougher enforcement, and seabird protections. As climate shifts reshape fish distributions, regional leaders set the stage for a pivotal WCPFC session and a renewed push for sustainable fisheries in the region.
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Pacific Civil Society Demands a Seat at the Disaster Risk Management Table
Pacific civil society is calling for a reimagined disaster response where communities are equal partners, not bystanders. With first responders often under-resourced and paying the highest price, a Regional CSO Accountability Framework seeks transparency, accountability, and sustainable funding. From Fiji’s women-led community responders to broader regional coordination efforts, a more inclusive, community-driven approach to resilience…
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Fiji Leads Pacific Tuna Sustainability Drive with New Allocation Framework
Fiji steps up its commitment to healthy oceans and responsible tuna management, backed by regional partnerships and bold plans. As the Pacific region rallies for sustainable fisheries, new policies and a significant investment aim to protect marine ecosystems and support coastal communities.
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Fiji MPs Push for Timely Local Council CEO Hires
Parliament weighs the pace of hiring permanent CEOs for Fiji’s municipal councils, with a spotlight on Suva and Nasinu. The debate weighs interim administrators against a push for transparent, merit-based leadership across ten councils.
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MSG Backs UN-Backed Talks on New Caledonia’s Self-Determination
New Caledonia’s future takes center stage as the Melanesian Spearhead Group renews its call for peaceful, inclusive dialogue within UN frameworks and the Nouméa Accord. As discussions around the Bougival Accord continue, regional leaders emphasize mutual respect and a collaborative path toward self-determination. Solidarity with FLNKS and ongoing multilateral engagement are highlighted as essential to…
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Pacific Media Masterclass Aims to Transform Climate Coverage Across the Region
Pacific journalists and experts gather in Koror for a groundbreaking media masterclass aimed at boosting climate and disaster reporting. Expect a focus on inclusive storytelling, regional collaboration, and turning science into accessible, locally resonant coverage across print, broadcast, and social platforms.
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Fijian Drua 2026 squad signals a new era with homegrown promotions and captain’s exit
Four Drua Development graduates step up to the main squad as the 2026 season kicks off, marking a pivotal shift after captain Meli Derenalagi’s departure. A bold blend of veteran know-how and rising talent signals a fresh era in Super Rugby Pacific, capped by a historic home game in Ba.
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Investigators Recover Black Boxes After Louisville UPS Crash
Investigators have recovered the flight data and cockpit voice recorders from the UPS crash near Louisville, as teams seek answers about what caused the MD-11F to fail after takeoff. With the wreckage examined and the investigation underway, officials are focusing on what happened to prevent a tragedy like this in the future.
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Sydney Showdown: Toa Samoa Take on the Kiwis in Pacific Championship Final
Pacific pride is on the line as Toa Sāmoa and the New Zealand Kiwis clash in the Pacific Championships final in Sydney. Expect drama as a star return and key lineup moves shape Toa Sāmoa’s bid, while the Kiwis rely on continuity and experience. A Kiwi Ferns vs Jillaroos showdown caps off a weekend of…
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Fiji Parliament Advances Fisheries Enforcement Bill
Fiji weighs a bold Fisheries (Amendment) Bill 2025 aimed at tightening enforcement against illegal fishing. The proposal would extend frontline powers for authorities and introduce tougher penalties, signaling a decisive move to safeguard the nation’s marine resources. As the bill moves through Parliament, its potential impact on communities and sustainability is a focal point of…
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Fiji Hands Over Pacific Disaster Risk Management Chair as Regional Resilience Push Grows
Fiji hands over the chair but keeps steering the region’s disaster risk management agenda, unveiling reforms to strengthen governance, early warning, and regional cooperation. From cyclones to pandemics, the move signals a shift from reactive responses to proactive resilience across the Pacific.
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Fiji-Japan Trade Push Paves Way for Expo 2025 Osaka
Fiji and Japan are deepening their partnership through a bold trade-and-investment drive, Expo 2025 engagement, and a shared push for renewable energy and digital resilience. As collaboration expands into green tech and knowledge transfer, a new era of growth and innovation is taking shape in the Pacific.
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Flavor Flav’s DWTS Scoring Slip on Rock Hall Night Sparks Buzz
Flavor Flav’s guest-judging moment on Dancing With the Stars sparked a rare scoring slip during Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night. A 9 that almost became a perfect 10, followed by apologies and plenty of chatter about the quirks of live judging.
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Fiji Strengthens Fisheries Enforcement with Amendment Bill 2025
Fiji moves to tighten fisheries governance with a new amendment bill that expands enforcement powers and broadens the scope of protected marine life. The proposal signals a bold shift toward sustainable management, with tougher penalties and revamped licensing oversight.
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Fiji Bati push for longer prep time to close the gap with PNG
Fiji Bati coach Wise Kativerata questions the short prep window for Pacific rugby league, arguing a week isn’t enough to compete at the highest level. He highlights Papua New Guinea’s longer preparations and signals a renewed push for equality and a stronger foundation ahead of the 2026 World Cup cycle.
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Five Kaiviti Silktails Stars Head to Bulldogs for Pre-Season
Five Kaiviti Silktails stars head to Sydney for a high-profile pre-season with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, marking a major milestone for Fiji rugby talent. A new chapter unfolds, widening pathways and boosting the rise of Fiji’s next generation on the rugby league stage.
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Labasa’s Traffic Crunch Sparks Bypass Drive and Bridge Upgrades
Labasa’s traffic squeeze is pushing officials to consider a new bypass and bridge to replace the aging one-street system. As plans edge toward timelines and budgets, residents and businesses watch closely for relief—and the fate of vital services.