Fiji News
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Koli Sewabu Takes Fiji Rugby Union Helm, Signals Sweeping Reforms
in Fiji NewsNew Fiji Rugby Union chief executive Koli Sewabu is signaling a bold reform drive aimed at modernizing Rugby House, sharpening governance, and boosting on-field performance. A new 10-year strategy and nationwide audits of member unions are on the horizon, hinting at widespread changes across leadership, systems, and development in the sport.
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From Funeral to Badge: Tinai Graduates Fiji Police Recruit Batch 68
in Fiji NewsFrom a day of loss to a badge of hope, Mereseini Tinai’s 16-week journey culminates in graduation as part of Batch 68. Her story, driven by faith, grit, and a dream to serve, showcases resilience turning adversity into opportunity.
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Driver Fatigue Warning: Fiji LTA Urges Breaks This Festive Season
in Fiji NewsHoliday road trips can hide a silent danger: driver fatigue. Fatigue dulls reaction times and judgment, often with no warning. Regular breaks and shared driving may be the simplest way to safeguard you and your loved ones on the road this season.
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Secret ballot looms as FTWU members at Nanuku Resort Fiji weigh strike over wage talks
in Fiji NewsTensions rise at Nanuku Resort Fiji as a secret ballot weighs potential strike action amid stalled wage talks. The Fiji Tourism Workers Union is pressing for a formal claims process, a 10% wage hike, stable working hours, and protections against unwarranted suspensions. The vote on December 22 could redefine the future of negotiations and workers’…
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Inmate’s Vulgar Texts Target Attorney-General, Spark Fiji Corrections Probe
in Fiji NewsAllegations that an inmate sent vulgar messages to the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice have sparked a formal investigation within the Corrections Service, with a family visit canceled as authorities probe potential security breaches and ongoing disciplinary issues.
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Fiji Airways apologizes for 20-hour Nadi–Auckland delay, vows customer-service improvements
in Fiji NewsAn overnight disruption on a major route tests safety, service, and passenger support. Fiji Airways says it’s addressing communication gaps, frontline training, and operational resilience, with goodwill gestures for those affected.
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CoSP11 in Doha: Pacific Leaders Lead Global Anti-Corruption Push
in Fiji NewsDoha hosts a landmark gathering where Pacific nations and partners sharpen their fight against corruption. With debates spanning environmental crime, political financing transparency, and cross-border cooperation, the conference hints at new commitments that could reshape governance and regional security.
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Pacific Islands Forum Sets Course for Peace, Unity and Global Engagement
in Fiji NewsPacific leaders reveal a bold, forward-looking course for unity and action. With the Ocean of Peace Declaration guiding the way, the Blue Pacific sharpens its focus on climate resilience, stronger economic links, and deeper regional cooperation. The year ahead hints at practical progress and renewed regional advocacy.
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Fiji Warns Against TikTok Crypto Training Schemes
in Fiji NewsWarning bells are sounding over illegal virtual-asset training schemes spreading on social media, especially TikTok. A group calling itself VitiCrypto is reported to charge about $300 for online Zoom sessions, promising easy crypto profits. Regulators say such activity is illegal in Fiji and carries steep penalties, urging residents to stay vigilant against these scams.
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Tamanivalu’s late try seals Brave Lupus Tokyo victory in Japan Rugby League One
in Fiji NewsUnder pressure, Setareki Tamanivalu sparked a dramatic finish for Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo as they edged Shizuoka BlueRevs in a pulsating Japan Rugby League One clash. A late, decisive moment shifted the battle in their favor, signaling a bright start to the season.
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Solomon Islands Sets Sights on IUCN Green List for Community Marine Areas
in Fiji NewsSolomon Islands marks a milestone in community-led ocean conservation as it begins the IUCN Green List certification for a local marine area. From training in Honiara to hands-on work at Munda Lagoon, traditional stewardship is pairing with global standards—setting a bold example for the Pacific.
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Marshall Islands Launches Blockchain‑Powered UBI Amid Rising Costs
in Fiji NewsAn audacious experiment is under way in the Marshall Islands: universal basic income, delivered quarterly and powered by blockchain alongside traditional payment methods. About $800 per person each year will arrive through bank transfers, checks, or a government digital wallet with crypto support. Proponents hail a new path for financial inclusion, while experts warn that…
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Lautoka businessman re-arrested in Australia-bound cocaine case
in Fiji NewsAuthorities renew focus on a multinational cocaine trafficking case linked to a 2019 shipment, with a Lautoka businessman facing fresh charges. Backed by INTERPOL and a multi-agency investigation, the probe continues to track collaborators and dismantle the illicit network.
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PAP AGM Walk-Out Sparks Questions Over Nomination Timing and Youth Leadership
in Fiji NewsA technical glitch and strict nomination deadlines trigger a walk-out at a party AGM, sidelining a leading candidate and fraying unity. Young members push for clarity and change as a new leadership slate steps into the spotlight. The episode spotlights passion, negotiation, and a renewed focus on community issues.
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Tonga weighs passport-for-investment plan amid calls for transparency
in Fiji NewsLord Fakafanua, Tonga’s Prime Minister-designate, weighs in on a controversial citizenship-by-investment proposal. He stresses it’s still only a plan—requiring parliamentary approval, public consultations, and the King’s blessing before any steps are taken. With echoes of past debates on cash-for-citizenship, officials say Tonga must tread carefully to protect the nation’s long-term interests.
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Family Bravery Foils Tacirua East Robbery, Fiji Police Say
in Fiji NewsA brave family in Tacirua East faced danger during an attempted robbery, but their quick actions helped police move swiftly and bring suspects into custody—showing how community vigilance can strengthen neighborhood safety.
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Savusavu Hospital Under Strain as Fiji Government Promises Quick Relief
in Fiji NewsOvercrowding, leaky roofs, and aging facilities put Savusavu Hospital to the test as officials promise swift staffing and urgent fixes. Yet ambitious renovations face delays after landslide damage, signaling a challenging path ahead for the region’s healthcare.
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Global Health in Balance: Equity, Traditional Medicine and Planetary Health
in Fiji NewsA global health leader argues that true wellness comes from balancing mind, body, community, and nature. This teaser-spark explores how traditional knowledge, biodiversity, and equity can harmonize with science and modern care to reshape health systems. It hints at a urgent push to redesign care so that people—and the planet—can heal together.
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Barotu Mangrove Nursery Delivers $140K Payout, Boosting Fiji’s Coastal Community
in Fiji NewsBarotu Village is turning mangrove restoration into real opportunity. A community nursery has delivered a $140,000 payout, funding local needs and coastal protection, while supplying thousands of seedlings to neighboring communities. It’s a powerful example of grassroots action blending conservation with tangible prosperity.
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Fiji Airways apologizes for Auckland delay as it vows improvements
in Fiji NewsFiji Airways apologizes for a disruptive Auckland-bound delay that left travelers frustrated during the Christmas rush. The airline cites safety and operational constraints, promises clearer real-time updates and staff training, and is rolling out a goodwill discount for affected passengers. A proactive move aimed at restoring confidence and improving service during peak travel periods.
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Pacific Ocean Initiative: A New Pact to Shield Island Seas
in Fiji NewsA bold, Pacific-wide push is aiming to safeguard coastal and marine ecosystems while boosting community resilience. Backed by an €8 million grant, the Pacific Ocean Initiative unites regional partners to protect biodiversity, share knowledge, and strengthen sustainable management across 18 Pacific nations.