Fiji News
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Tokasa Seniyasi Returns as Fiji Rugby Unveils 60-Player High-Performance Academy
in Fiji NewsSixty of Fiji’s brightest rugby talents—30 men and 30 women—have been selected for a high-performance academy, drawn from across the islands for an intensive camp. A standout comeback story adds a note of resilience as Fiji builds toward competing with the world’s best.
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Israel Invites Fiji to Consider Gaza Peacekeeping as Fiji Weighs Its Response
in Fiji NewsFiji stands at a crossroads as it weighs a high-stakes invitation to send peacekeepers to Gaza. The decision, described as far from easy, tests government resolve, troop readiness, and the wellbeing of those who serve, especially with troops just returning from recent UN missions.
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Fiji’s PACER-Plus Dilemma: Will the Trade Deal Undermine Local Manufacturing?
in Fiji NewsAn experienced textile merchant warns that Fiji’s involvement in a major regional trade pact could threaten the manufacturing sector and tariff revenues, potentially forcing higher costs on locals. With tourism already a powerhouse of the economy, critics argue the deal might favor larger economies and derail efforts to diversify—raising high-stakes questions about Fiji’s economic future.
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Civil Servants Get Early Christmas Pay as Government Sets Next Salary Date for Jan 8, 2026
in Fiji NewsYear-end paychecks go out to civil servants ahead of Christmas, easing holiday budgets and giving the economy a holiday bump. The Finance Minister commends their dedication and extends warm wishes for the New Year, with the next salary due in early January 2026.
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Fiji braces for 24.2% electricity tariff hike as talks and public sessions expand
in Fiji NewsOngoing deliberations over a proposed electricity tariff hike are fueling calls for broader public input. Regulators are hosting nationwide awareness sessions as voices from politics and the community press for transparency and thoughtful decision-making. The coming days could reveal how public engagement shapes regulatory choices.
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Could the PROSPER Act Spark a US-Pacific Trade Push Against China?
in Fiji NewsA new US bill aims to deepen economic ties across the Pacific, offering duty-free access and a path to fresh trade agreements with island nations. The PROSPER Act would favor exports such as tuna, cane sugar, ginger, and taro, while restoring key trade benefits and boosting regional capacity-building. The move signals a strategic push to…
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Fiji Court Hears Caution Interview Dispute in Robbery Case
in Fiji NewsTwo men appeared in Nasinu Magistrate Court facing serious charges, as questions over arrest procedures and defendants’ rights took center stage. With medical concerns noted and a January hearing looming, the case highlights the ongoing balance between safety and due process.
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Fiji Christmas Weather: Bright Outlook for Outdoor Celebrations
in Fiji NewsChristmas in Fiji looks set to be bright and festive, with a light touch of showers in some areas. It’s the kind of day that pairs outdoor gatherings with beloved traditions like lovo and palusami—a little planning could keep celebrations carefree.
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Fiji’s National Referendum Bill: Official Clarifies Misinformation and Invites Public Feedback
in Fiji NewsAmid circulating rumors about Fiji’s National Referendum Bill 2025, the Acting Attorney-General clarifies its aims and safeguards. He asserts the bill respects constitutional rights and international standards, outlining rules on symbols and canvassing to protect voters and uphold neutrality. The proposal is still under committee review, with citizens invited to share their views as the…
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Fiji Rugby CEO Eyes 2026 Comeback After Financial Setback
in Fiji NewsFiji Rugby’s leadership signals a strategic reset after a recent financial hiccup. With a governance review underway and early consultations planned, the focus shifts toward rebuilding momentum for 2026 and beyond.
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Fiji electricity tariff hike: Consumer Council calls for transparency and accountability
in Fiji News– Rising electricity tariffs are raising questions about how higher costs will affect households and businesses. A push for transparency and accountable spending promises real, visible improvements. – As tariff hikes loom, advocates urge open dialogue and responsible pricing to ensure added revenue translates into reliable power and cleaner energy. – With costs climbing, the…
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Fiji Rugby awards World Cup bonuses to Fijiana after internal probe
in Fiji NewsAfter a thorough review, the Fiji Rugby Union has released the bonuses for the Fijiana XV from the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup. The decision underscores transparency, fairness, and a commitment to athlete welfare, even amid policy considerations. This resolution points to a supportive path for the squad as they continue their international journey.
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Nadroga Rugby Documentary to Spotlight Players’ Dedication with New Fossil Productions
in Fiji NewsTake a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Nadroga Rugby’s grueling training and the unwavering pride fueling players as they chase big honours. A documentary-style journey reveals the sacrifices, rivalry, and relentless drive shaping a team deeply rooted in its province and supporters.
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Fiji Braces for Electricity Tariff Rise as Consumer Council Warns of Price Ripple Effects
in Fiji NewsRising electricity tariffs in Fiji could ripple through the cost of essentials—food, transport, and basic services. The Consumer Council is calling for stronger consultation and greater transparency to shield households as tariff changes approach.
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Court Orders Mental Health Evaluation in Teen’s Fatal Attack Case
in Fiji NewsNaqali Village faces a pivotal moment as a court orders a psychiatric evaluation in a case tied to a teen’s death. With no plea entered and the defendant in custody, the proceedings are set to resume in January 2026.
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Fiji Police Deploy Discreet Tactics Ahead of Festive Season
in Fiji NewsAs the festive season kicks into high gear, security forces roll out discreet, high-visibility operations and rapid-response patrols to keep communities safe. A proactive stance at ports and checkpoints signals swift action and a determined effort to deter crime before it can spoil the celebrations.
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Fiji’s OIT Unveils German-Style Training to Bridge the Skills Gap
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Oceania Institute of Technology is set to launch on January 24 with a German-inspired model that fuses classroom learning with real-world work experience. Industry partners will help shape the curriculum and directly place graduates, aiming to close the skills gap and boost employability. Early milestones hint at a community-driven approach that could redefine how…
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Missing 18-Year-Old Alisha Aanamika Singh: Valelevu Police Appeal for Help
in Fiji NewsAn urgent missing-person appeal surrounds 18-year-old Alisha Aanamika Singh, last seen in Valelevu. With her family searching tirelessly, authorities say even a small tip could be the key to bringing her home.
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Two Charged in Tacirua Heights Attempted Robbery, Set for Nasinu Magistrates Court
in Fiji NewsTwo people are charged after a weekend attempted robbery in Tacirua Heights. With a court appearance scheduled today, the case highlights ongoing efforts to keep the community safe and accountable.
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Pacific Islands Forum Unveils 2050 Plan to Amplify Global Voice
in Fiji NewsPacific nations are positioning themselves for a louder, more unified voice on the world stage and at home. A new 2050 Engagement and Advocacy Plan aims to harmonize messaging, spark regional media partnerships, and fast-track climate resilience initiatives reaching the most vulnerable. With strong leadership backing, the Pacific narrative is set to gain new momentum…
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Energy Estate Eyes Fiji-Linked Undersea Cable to Spark Pacific Digital Hub
in Fiji NewsEnergy Estate unveils a bold plan to expand subsea cables and digital infrastructure across Australia, with a path that could extend all the way to Fiji. The CaliNewy project, tying California to Tasmania and beyond, hints at a new Pacific digital hub powered by renewables and advanced data centers.