Fiji News
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Fiji’s Youth Poised to Decide the 26th General Election, Says PAP Leader
in Fiji NewsFiji’s youth are stepping into the spotlight as a powerhouse in the political arena, turning a crucial voter bloc into a force for change. With rising turnout and fresh energy on the campaign trail, a transformative chapter could be on the horizon ahead of the general election.
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Fiji Electricity Tariff: Regulator Advances Amid Cabinet Rift
in Fiji NewsFiji’s electricity tariff has been approved amid political tensions and timing questions. The regulator defends its independence as a tiered pricing plan aims to balance consumer protection with energy stability, leaving households watching their bills and the broader impact closely.
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Fiji Enforces Oil Spill Crackdown with 14-Day Cleanup Deadline
in Fiji NewsEnvironmental authorities act swiftly after a drain spill, issuing a Prohibition Notice and cleanup orders. A company was fined and given a 14-day deadline to remediate, as regulators pledge vigilant monitoring and stronger accountability for businesses near waterways.
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Rainibogi Returns: Fiji Weightlifter Aims for Commonwealth Games Glory
in Fiji NewsPacific Games triple gold medallist Taniela Rainibogi is steadily recovering from a recent injury and plotting a bold return. With the Commonwealth Games in sight and a packed 2026 calendar on the horizon, he’s laser-focused on peak performances and team momentum. Backed by head coach Henry Elder, Rainibogi notes a rising wave of younger lifters…
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Fiji Weightlifting’s Holiday Grind Sets Sights on World Stage
in Fiji NewsFestive-season training hits a fever pitch as Fiji’s weightlifters push through Christmas Eve and Boxing Day sessions, hungry for a world-stage breakthrough. With relentless discipline and battles against top international rivals, the grind never stops.
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Fiji Pursues Rice Self-Sufficiency as Local Production Falls Short
in Fiji NewsFiji is grappling with a stubborn gap between rice demand and local supply. While the Northern Division leads production, unlocking real growth will require bold reforms, innovative farming, and closer collaboration across farmers, researchers, and policymakers.
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Fiji Minister Pushes for Public Input as Electricity Tariffs Rise
in Fiji NewsRising electricity bills are drawing questions about who policies really serve. A senior minister argues that representing everyday Fijians means voicing concerns while defending the independence of key regulators. The discussion signals a broader push for transparent, people-centered governance in tough economic times.
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Fiji’s Christmas Crackdown: 29 Drunk-Driving Arrests in 48 Hours Prompt Zero-Tolerance Push
in Fiji NewsFiji rolls out a strict zero-tolerance crackdown on drunk driving as the festive season begins. A recent wave of arrests, including a serving officer, highlights the road safety risk. The message: plan ahead, designate a sober driver, and celebrate responsibly for everyone’s safety.
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Radisson Blu Resort Fiji Unveils Post-Renovation Upgrades Ahead of Holidays
in Fiji NewsAfter a major renovation, a Fiji resort unveils a refreshed guest experience with upgrades to dining, lobby, and family-friendly spaces. As the holiday season approaches, expect renewed energy and a promise of memorable moments for every guest.
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Pacific Islands Rally for Climate Resilience Ahead of COP31
in Fiji NewsPacific Island nations are rallying around a bold resilience agenda in response to rising climate impacts. Leaders outline a 2050 strategy focused on real-world implementation, stronger regional cooperation, and smarter partnerships. The move signals a hopeful, collective path forward for the region amid a warming planet.
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Fiji Consumer Council Warns of Rising Online Shopping Scams on Social Media
in Fiji NewsOnline shoppers are facing a new wave of scams on social marketplaces—payments made, goods never delivered, and sellers who vanish. Impulse buys and private transactions are fueling fraud, with counterfeit items on the rise. Stay alert for the warning signs in today’s online shopping landscape.
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Trump touts private-sector job growth as November unemployment hits four-year high
in Fiji NewsUnemployment climbs to 4.6% in November even as private-sector hiring accelerates. With government spending cuts in the mix and policy questions on the horizon, the latest jobs data hints at a more nuanced path ahead.
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DOJ Releases Epstein Records Under New Transparency Law, Sparking Accountability Debate
in Fiji NewsEpstein-related documents released under a new transparency push are reigniting the debate over public access, privacy, and accountability. With redactions and warnings about sensitive data, the disclosures remind readers that openness can clash with protections. The rollout also tested online systems, underscoring the high-stakes nature of the case.
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Two Suspects Sought in Tacirua East, Nasinu Attempted Robbery Linked to Rental Car
in Fiji NewsAn early-morning attempted robbery in Tacirua East, Nasinu has sparked a wide police manhunt. A rental car linked to the crime is under scrutiny as investigators close in on two suspects. The investigation continues as authorities work to keep the community safe.
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Fiji’s First Oceania Institute of Technology Graduation Highlights Women-Led Tech Upskilling
in Fiji NewsAt Challenge Plaza, the Oceania Institute of Technology marked its first graduation, highlighting a strong push for women’s empowerment in Fiji. With 242 graduates—84% women—and solid completion rates, the milestone foreshadows expanded programs from certificates to advanced diplomas in high-demand fields.
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Fiji Corrections Service Hosts Nationwide Six-Hour Family Day for Inmates
in Fiji NewsAcross Fiji’s correctional facilities, a six-hour Family Day opened doors to laughter, tears, and renewed hope. Inmates and their loved ones shared meals and memories, underscoring the healing power of family bonds on the journey to reintegration this holiday season.
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Nadi International Airport Chaos After Fiji Airways Cancels Auckland-bound Flight
in Fiji NewsChaos erupted at Nadi International Airport as a Fiji Airways flight to Auckland was canceled after hours of delays. Travelers spent the night at the airport, frustration mounting as schedules shifted again and again. Meal vouchers offered a brief reprieve amid questions about communications and reliability in air travel.
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Fiji Airways apologizes for 20-hour Nadi-Auckland delay, pledges safety-first fixes and future travel discounts
in Fiji NewsFiji Airways apologizes after a 20-hour delay from Nadi to Auckland, citing safety checks and operational hurdles. The airline outlines steps to improve communication, frontline support, and passenger goodwill measures, signaling a renewed focus on service resilience.
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Suva Volleyball Showdown: Heartland Warriors Unite in Silent Tribute
in Fiji NewsAn end-of-year volleyball tournament becomes a moving testament to resilience as the Heartland Warriors honor baby Susana with black armbands. Amid the competition, grief draws the team closer, transforming moments on the court into a shared tribute and a shining display of community spirit.
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Vuvale Fun Day in Suva: Sports to Unite Youth and Deter Crime
in Fiji NewsVuvale Fun Day lit up Jittu Estate with sports, smiles, and a shared sense of purpose as families and youths came together. In the shadow of rising youth crime, organizers hint at more community-driven efforts to steer young people toward positive paths.
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Bula FC lands its first foreign player, Adam Supyk, ahead of OFC Pro League
in Fiji NewsBula FC makes a bold move ahead of the OFC Pro League, announcing their first foreign signing: 21-year-old Adam Supyk. With dual Kiwi-English roots and a rising youth pedigree, Supyk is set to bring a fresh dimension to the squad. A season of big ambitions could be on the horizon.