Fiji News
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Pacific Islands Forum Charts Path to Unity and Global Engagement
in Fiji NewsPacific leaders lay out a bold path for unity, climate resilience, and global advocacy under the 2050 Strategy. As the Ocean of Peace phase kicks in, the region readies deeper collaboration with partners and institutions to shape a stable, prosperous future.
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Fiji FCCC Tightens Maritime Oversight Ahead of Festive Travel Season
in Fiji NewsFiji tightens maritime oversight for the festive travel rush, enforcing fare rules and fair dealing at ports. With enhanced checks and new shift-based enforcement, obstructions carry serious penalties, safeguarding travellers’ rights this season.
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Fiji’s 2026 Budget: Seniors Push for 20% Discount
in Fiji NewsSenior welfare takes center stage as a bold 2026 budget proposal seeks a 20% discount on essentials for Fiji’s elders. The move highlights rising living costs and a push for broader support, sparking a national conversation about aging, welfare, and intergenerational participation.
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Fiji Maintains 55 Parliamentary Seats Ahead of General Election
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Electoral Commission says Parliament will stay at 55 seats for the next General Election, keeping to constitutional guidance. A review weighing census data and voter-rolls concluded that maintaining the current number best preserves the intended balance ahead of polling day.
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Solomon Islands Advances Toward IUCN Green List Certification for Community-Managed Marine Areas
in Fiji NewsHistory in the Pacific: the Solomon Islands begins the IUCN Green List certification process for a community-managed marine area. Through expert-led training in Honiara and a hands-on self-assessment in Munda, local communities are showing how traditional stewardship can align with global conservation standards. A regional push across the Coral Triangle aims to empower communities and…
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Marshall Islands Launches Global-First Crypto UBI
in Fiji NewsAn island nation is testing a universal basic income powered by cryptocurrency, delivered through a government-backed digital wallet and traditional payment methods. The quarterly program aims to ease rising living costs, but experts caution that internet access, governance, and logistics could shape its success.
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Lautoka Man Re-Arrested in 39kg Cocaine Export to Australia
in Fiji NewsA Lautoka-based businessman is back in custody amid fresh charges in a high-profile drug case tied to a 2019 cocaine shipment to Australia. The ongoing, multi-agency investigation—supported by INTERPOL—continues to unfold as authorities pursue all suspects and tighten the crackdown on illicit networks.
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Technical glitch triggers walk-out at PAP Young Alliance AGM
in Fiji NewsAn AGM erupted in controversy after a technical hiccup and disputed nominations sparked a walk-out by young regional members. A 20-year-old contender’s bid for the presidency underscored fierce questions of process, while a fresh youth leadership lineup signals a tense, hopeful path forward for the party.
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Police chief puts senior officer on leave amid corruption probe
in Fiji NewsA senior police officer is placed on leave as investigators probe corruption allegations tied to a 2024 incident. The move signals a firm commitment to integrity, accountability, and rebuilding public trust within the force.
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UN backs Fiji’s climate leadership ahead of COP31
in Fiji NewsFiji sharpens its climate leadership as senior officials discuss turning regional ambitions into real community benefits. The courtesy meeting covered urban resilience, rising sea levels, and upcoming regional initiatives ahead of COP31, signaling stronger collaboration with international partners.
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Post Fiji’s 2025–26 Back-to-School Promo Kicks Off With Prize Draws
in Fiji NewsTwo fresh routes to win big as the new school year approaches: shop for essentials and scan to enter, or text your way into a separate prize draw. Prizes range from gadgets to study gear, all designed to ease the back-to-school transition.
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Tonga Citizenship-by-Investment Plan Faces Public Scrutiny
in Fiji NewsControversy surrounds a proposed citizenship-by-investment plan in Tonga, with lawmakers urging thorough scrutiny and public consultation before any decision. Critics warn against repeating past passport scandals, while supporters see potential benefits—raising questions about transparency, accountability, and the island nation’s future.
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Courageous Family Helps Foil Tacirua East Robbery, Police Say
in Fiji NewsAn unexpected act of courage from a local family helped stop a robbery in its tracks, guiding police to swift arrests. A reminder of how community vigilance can bolster safety for everyone.
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Savusavu Hospital Under Strain: Crowded Wards and Leaky Roofs Prompt Ministry Action
in Fiji NewsSavusavu Hospital is juggling crowding, aging facilities and leaking roofs as frontline teams push to keep essential services running. A recent visit by Assistant Health Minister Penioni Ravunawa brought attention to staffing gaps and urgent fixes, with longer renovations paused by landslide damage. The spotlight remains on safer, more efficient care for maternity and general…
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Fiji: Independent MPs Can Align with Parties, Commission Clarifies
in Fiji NewsNew clarity from the Electoral Commission outlines how Independent MPs can align with parties or help form new ones—while remaining within the law—and what that could mean for Fiji’s political landscape.
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Fiji Gets $36M to Boost Coastal Resilience Against Storms
in Fiji NewsBig plans are underway to shield Fiji’s coastal communities from rising seas and stronger storms. The initiative focuses on nature-based solutions—rejuvenated coastlines, mangroves and riverbank restoration—while prioritizing the most vulnerable, including women-led households. Could this approach redefine resilience for communities that rely on the coast?
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Fiji Cane Crisis: NFU Demands Compensation as Rarawai Mill Remains Idle
in Fiji NewsFarmers are pressing for urgent relief as a major sugar mill remains shut after a fire, leaving thousands of tonnes of cane unharvested. With relentless rain and a tight labor market, compensation talks and policy fixes are on the table to ease farmer losses.
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Rethinking Global Health: Can Balance Between Tradition and Science Heal the World?
in Fiji NewsGlobal health expert Dr. Saia Ma’u Piukala calls for a balance-focused approach that honors traditional medicine and equitable care for all. A holistic vision links mind, body, community, and nature—and envisions a healthier future for people and the planet.
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From Crabs to Carbon: Barotu’s Mangrove Nursery Pays Off
in Fiji NewsBarotu village in Ra is turning a milestone into momentum with a mangrove nursery that sparked a six-figure payout and a fresh path for local livelihoods. Backed by conservation partners and government support, the project is reshaping coastlines and community pride—showing how resilience and stewardship can grow together.
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Fiji Airways apologizes for Auckland-bound delay, pledges real-time updates and better passenger support
in Fiji NewsFiji Airways faced a wave of frustrated travelers after an Auckland-bound flight was canceled on a busy Christmas day. The airline issued a formal apology and flagged steps to boost real-time updates, frontline training, and future travel discounts. It’s a glimpse of peak-season pressures and a carrier aiming to do better.
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Fiji Police Recruits Urged to Embrace Total Policing
in Fiji NewsNew Fiji Police recruits are being urged to embrace “total policing”—a commitment that goes beyond the clock and into every moment of service. Leaders emphasize courage, discipline, and integrity as the foundation for earning public trust in a rapidly evolving policing landscape.