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Mick Byrne Makes Fiji Home, Shapes Flying Fijians
in Fiji NewsFrom Sydney to Fiji, Mick Byrne’s life and coaching are being reshaped by Vuvale, village ties, and a bold Drua project. His approach blends resilience, culture, and a new sense of home to redefine the Flying Fijians’ path forward.
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Deborah Bulai Launches GoFundMe to Equip Fiji’s Hammer Throwers
in Fiji NewsPacific Games hammer throw champion Deborah Bulai is turning her triumph into support for Fiji’s next generation. Now coaching and rallying resources through a GoFundMe, she’s helping local athletes access modern equipment and the chance to compete on the world stage.
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Shangri-La Resort Eyes Expansion as Festive Season Sparks Growth
in Fiji NewsFestive-season demand is steering bold plans at Shangri-La Resort, with hints of new accommodations and more family-friendly options on the horizon. Management emphasizes enhanced guest experiences alongside sustainable growth that benefits the local community as the season heats up.
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Sydney double murder prompts push for domestic violence awareness
in Fiji NewsTragedy in Quakers Hill casts a harsh light on domestic violence. A deadly attack and an arrest highlight the urgent need for early intervention and stronger community support to prevent similar tragedies.
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Rebecca Gayheart Supports Estranged Husband Eric Dane Amid ALS Diagnosis
in NewsRebecca Gayheart and Eric Dane confront ALS with quiet courage and a united front for their daughters. Though separated since 2017, they stand together in the face of uncertainty, weaving resilience and small joys into everyday life. A poignant reminder that family love can endure even the toughest trials.
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Anniversary: Diane Lane Stars in a Politically Charged Family Drama
in NewsJan Komasa’s provocative drama dives into a family rocked by political fault lines, where a wedding shatters the calm and tests what people will fight to protect. Diane Lane anchors the story with a fearless, layered performance as a mother navigating a volatile world, where humor collides with looming unrest. A timely meditation on belonging…
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Pacific Health Leader Dr. Jemesa Tudravu Passes Away, Leaving a Lasting Regional Legacy
in Fiji NewsA heartfelt tribute to a public health stalwart whose quiet leadership shaped health across the Pacific. Dr. Jemesa Tudravu’s enduring legacy offers a beacon for collaborative, compassionate leadership in challenging times.
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Brigitte Bardot Dies at 91: Cinema Icon with a Controversial Legacy
in NewsBrigitte Bardot’s passing closes a luminous chapter in cinema and fashion. An iconic allure that reshaped an era, her life — from dazzling screen fame to a controversial later chapter — remains a portrait of glamour, ambition, and fierce debate.
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Fiji Health Ministry Reveals Funeral Plans for Dr. Jemesa Tudravu
in Fiji NewsTributes are pouring in as the health ministry outlines farewell events for Dr. Jemesa Tudravu, a respected public servant. From a condolence book to memorial services and traditional gatherings, the community honors a lasting legacy.
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Ember & Ice: Fae Princes’ Forbidden Romance Debuts in a Quinn Audio Series
in NewsTwo rival fae princes ignite a forbidden attraction in Ember & Ice, a three-part audio romance from Quinn. Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie reunite to deliver an intimate, observer-style tale where love challenges every boundary. A fresh, tension-filled escape into a world where loyalties fracture and hearts choose defiance over tradition.
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Fiji Holiday Safety Sweep Targets Street Children, Vulnerable Families
in Fiji NewsDuring the festive season, a joint effort by authorities aims to shield children and other vulnerable community members through swift action, support, and shelter where needed. The initiative underscores a renewed commitment to safety, care, and shared responsibility for all.
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Utah Shooting Case Heads to Hearing as Media Access Rights Hang in the Balance
in NewsA Monday hearing将在 the courtroom test a high-stakes clash over media access, cameras, and audio from a prior session. With grave charges and a potential death penalty, the case raises the thorny question of transparency versus jury integrity.
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Tree of Hope Drive Spreads Holiday Joy to Fiji’s Vulnerable Children
in Fiji NewsDuring the festive season, hospital teams delivered thoughtful gifts and shared warm moments with vulnerable children, turning care into a celebration of hope. A reminder of how compassion and community spirit can light up healthcare and leave lasting memories of kindness.
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Anthony Joshua in Nigerian car crash: what’s next for the boxing star?
in Fiji NewsAnthony Joshua was involved in a serious car crash in Nigeria, with fatalities reported and others injured. The boxing star reportedly has only minor injuries and is receiving treatment as details unfold. The shocking incident has sent shockwaves through the sports world.
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Backlog Cleared: Fiji Government Delivers Years of Annual Reports for Parliament Scrutiny
in Fiji NewsA governance milestone as long-overdue annual reports from 2019-2020 through 2023-2024 are finally finalized. The minister commends the team for clearing the backlog and signals a new wave of transparency as these reports move toward Cabinet and Parliament.
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Nabil Begg Signs with Bula FC, Balancing Education and a Pro Football Dream
in Fiji NewsA rising football talent makes a bold leap into the professional ranks while balancing a demanding season with ongoing studies. Backed by family, he faces travel, camps, and nonstop training, focusing on sharpening weaknesses and embracing his coach’s philosophy. A journey of ambition, risk, and unwavering resilience unfolds.
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TLTB Denies Mismanagement Claims Over Grace Road Leases
in Fiji NewsTop officials push back against social media claims of financial mismanagement, stressing that leases are issued under strict rules with foreign-investor compliance. The committee chair addresses Grace Road leases, a High Court dispute, and reaffirms a commitment to transparency and protecting landowner interests.
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Boxing Day Road Tragedy in Nausori: Three Crashes Leave Community in Mourning
in Fiji NewsTragedy strikes a Nausori family as 65-year-old Sarla Devi is killed while waiting for a bus, leaving loved ones and a community seeking answers. Amid prayers and memories, the weekend’s heartbreak tests faith and resilience.
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Did Shaq Buy Natalie Nunn Her First Car? Podcast Sparks Hoops Drama
in NewsOn a recent Funky Friday episode, Natalie Nunn hints at a surprising connection between Shaquille O’Neal and his ex Hoopz, recalling a gift she says helped during USC days. The tale spawns tabloid-style speculation and cryptic reactions from Hoopz, leaving fans buzzing. With Cam Newton weighing in, the chat dives into rumors, friendships, and the…
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Detention Memo Details Virginia Man’s January 2021 Pipe-Bomb Plot Near Capitol Hill
in NewsOne man’s confession reveals how political anger can tip into danger. A detention memo details a Virginia man’s alleged placement of pipe bombs outside the DNC and RNC in Washington, D.C. just before the Capitol riot—and notes the devices didn’t detonate. With a pretrial detention hearing underway, the case underscores how far polarization can push…
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Fiji Badminton Revival Sets Sights on 2032 Brisbane Olympics
in Fiji NewsFiji’s badminton is staging a comeback under a freshly elected committee. From reviving school-level competitions and stabilizing finances to bold plans for eight clubs, 250 players, and a shot at the 2032 Olympics—plus talks of an indoor arena in Nadi—the sport’s future is taking shape.