Fiji News
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Venue Shortage Forces Fiji Basketball to Rethink 2026 Commonwealth and Asian Games Prep
in Fiji NewsBasketball Fiji President Olive Whippy unveils an ambitious plan to spread the sport nationwide, even as the biggest hurdle remains a shortage of suitable venues. With the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games on the 2026 horizon, the drive to prepare Fiji’s national teams is turning resilience into strategy.
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Tokasa Seniyasi Returns as Fiji Rugby Unveils 60-Player HPU Academy
in Fiji NewsSixty aspiring Fiji rugby players—30 men and 30 women—gathered for a high-octane, two-day selection that underlines Fiji’s push toward global rugby prominence. A standout comeback story adds an extra spark as the HPU Academy starts building a resilient, world-class talent pipeline for the future.
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Fiji Weighs Gaza Peacekeeping Deployment After Israeli Invitation
in Fiji NewsFiji faces a pivotal choice on whether to deploy peacekeepers to a tense regional hotspot. The decision could redefine its role on the world stage while weighing the impact on service members and their families.
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PACER-Plus Clash: Is Fiji’s Manufacturing at Risk?
in Fiji NewsA seasoned Fiji textile trader raises alarms about PACER-Plus, warning it could erode tariff revenue and undermine local manufacturers even as it promises broader gains. He contrasts Fiji’s delicate balance with larger economies and urges Diversification beyond tourism, citing SPARTECA as a safer path for protecting local industry.
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Civil Servants Get Early Christmas Pay Ahead of Holidays
in Fiji NewsAn early year-end salary for civil servants aims to ease holiday budgets and support families as the festive season unfolds. The move is presented as a welfare-focused step to bolster economic stability for public service workers. As the year winds down, many will be watching how these timing decisions impact plans and budgets.
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Fiji Faces Fresh Scrutiny Over 24.2% Electricity Tariff Hike
in Fiji NewsFiji weighs a proposed 24.2% electricity tariff increase as officials promise more consultations. With opposition voices urging a careful, inclusive process, nationwide awareness sessions aim to explain what the change could mean for households and small businesses.
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PROSPER Act Could Boost US-Pacific Trade Amid China Competition
in Fiji NewsAmid rising strategic competition in the Pacific, a new bill seeks to deepen U.S. trade ties with island nations. The PROSPER Act aims to revive preferential access for Pacific exports, accelerate regional agreements, and fund capacity-building to foster sustainable prosperity.
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Nasinu Magistrate Court Hears Two Men Charged With Attempted Robbery After Refusing Caution Interview
in Fiji NewsTwo men appeared in a Nasinu court today on serious charges, but questions over caution rights and medical needs dominated proceedings. As the legal battle continues, health checks and disputed details set the stage for the next hearing.
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Fiji Christmas Day Forecast: Perfect for Outdoor Fun Despite Brief Showers
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Christmas is shaping up to be a pleasant, family-friendly day with ideal conditions for outdoor feasts and traditional lovo preparations. A few brief showers may drift in later, but the mood remains set for a memorable celebration.
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Fiji Defends National Referendum Bill, Urges Public Input Amid Rumors
in Fiji NewsOfficials address circulating rumors about Fiji’s National Referendum Bill 2025, clarifying its aims, safeguards against undue influence, and alignment with constitutional protections while the bill remains under committee review. With public input welcomed, the debate on safeguarding elections continues to unfold.
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FRU Chief Silent on $21k Pacific Nations Cup Loss as 2026 Focus Looms
in Fiji NewsFRU CEO Koli Sewabu hints at a financial setback from the latest Pacific Nations Cup. With ongoing reviews and a clear goal for 2026, the focus is shifting from the setback to a renewed path ahead.
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Fiji Electricity Tariffs Spur Calls for Transparency and Investment
in Fiji NewsRising electricity tariffs could ripple through the cost of living, but a consumer watchdog is calling for tighter consultation and full transparency before changes take effect. The aim is to ensure extra revenue funds real improvements—reliable power, renewables, and long-term savings—without unfair price shocks for households and businesses.
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Fiji Women’s Rugby World Cup Bonuses Released After Inquiry
in Fiji NewsBonuses promised to Fiji’s women’s rugby team after a World Cup win were briefly frozen amid an internal probe. The FRU has now completed the review and settled the rewards, underscoring the balance between policy and performance.
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Nadroga Rugby Teases Behind-the-Scenes Documentary for Fans
in Fiji NewsBehind the scenes with Nadroga Rugby, where grit, sacrifice, and fierce determination drive a team toward major tournaments. A new documentary offers an intimate glimpse into the players’ journey and the stories behind the jersey.
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Fiji Braces for Tariff Rise: Will Consumers Shoulder Higher Bills?
in Fiji NewsFiji could see electricity tariff hikes that may ripple through the prices of essentials. The Consumer Council is pressing for early, open dialogue among consumers, providers, and regulators, plus transparent use of any extra revenue to fund real improvements. The aim is to shield households from sudden cost shocks while keeping services reliable.
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Naqali Death Case: Court Orders Psychiatric Evaluation
in Fiji NewsA man charged in the death of a 16-year-old girl in Naqali Village will undergo a court-ordered psychiatric evaluation as investigators press on. With no plea entered and the defendant remanded, the case remains ongoing ahead of a January hearing.
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Fiji Police Go Low-Key to Boost Festive Season Security
in Fiji NewsDuring the busy festive season, Fiji’s police are stepping up with discreet, high-visibility patrols and rapid-response readiness to keep communities secure. From ports to road checkpoints, the enhanced presence aims to deter crime and reassure citizens.
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Fiji’s Oceania Institute of Technology launches German-style industry-education model
in Fiji NewsAn innovative, industry-linked education model is reshaping Fiji’s path from classroom to workplace. As the Oceania Institute of Technology prepares to open, real-world placements and employer-driven curricula hint at graduates ready for work from day one.
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Valelevu: Police appeal for information to locate 18-year-old Alisha Singh
in Fiji NewsAn 18-year-old from Valelevu remains missing after last being seen leaving home on December 20. Police say every bit of information could help bring her home, and the community’s help is crucial to the ongoing search.
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Two Charged in Tacirua Heights Robbery Attempt, Set to Appear in Nasinu Magistrates Court
in Fiji NewsTwo men charged over a Tacirua Heights incident face multiple counts, including attempted robbery and resisting arrest. Their court appearance comes as police redouble efforts to tackle crime in the area.
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Energy Estate Expands Subsea Cable Network, Eyes Fiji as Pacific Digital Hub
in Fiji NewsEnergy Estate is plotting a bold expansion of its subsea cable and digital footprint across Australia, with plans to reach Fiji and bolster trans-Pacific connectivity. The initiative promises higher‑capacity data paths and improved resilience, aiming to position Fiji as a rising digital hub—while complementing the company’s renewable energy and data‑center initiatives.