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Fiji Unveils Six-Year Mahogany Plan for Sustainable, Value-Driven Growth
in Fiji NewsFiji’s mahogany sector unveils a Six-Year Strategic Plan for 2025–2030, signaling a shift toward sustainable, value-based growth. Built on transparent governance and closer collaboration with landowners, the plan aims to meet global and local challenges while strengthening communities and the forest’s long-term resilience.
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Shop N Save Opens 17th Store in Nausori, Fiji with $10M Investment
in Fiji NewsA $10 million investment marks the grand opening of Shop N Save’s 17th branch in Nausori, bringing new jobs and a festive holiday lineup. This milestone hints at a bright, evolving retail scene for the town.
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Fiji Private Sector Urges Nationwide Talks Before Electricity Tariff Hike
in Fiji NewsFiji’s business community is urging a pause and broad consultations before a proposed electricity tariff hike moves forward. They warn that sidelining the private sector could raise costs, curb investment, and threaten economic momentum.
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Fiji Confronts Healthcare Staff Housing Shortage Amid Infrastructure Push
in Fiji NewsHousing shortages for health workers in the Northern region are drawing renewed attention as capital development plans take shape. With renovations and new staff housing on the agenda, officials say better living conditions could boost the quality of patient care.
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Northern Fiji Health Shortages Spark Government Action
in Fiji NewsNorthern Fiji’s health facilities are facing critical shortages that impact frontline care, from staffing to essential supplies and transport. A recent tour highlights the challenges—and hints at government efforts to shore up primary healthcare in remote communities.
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FCCC Slashes Rewa Butter Prices as Global Dairy Costs Fall
in Fiji NewsRewa Butter prices are set to fall across all sizes as global dairy costs ease. A regulatory review ties the change to shifting market dynamics, signaling relief for shoppers amid ongoing price volatility.
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Fiji’s Esther Tui Tikoicolo tops civil engineering class, wins Engineers Fiji Prize for Female Topper
in Fiji NewsEsther Tui Tikoicolo, 23, is redefining Fiji’s engineering scene by breaking gender barriers in a traditionally male-dominated field. A top-performing civil engineering graduate crowned with a prestigious prize, her story blends resilience, family support, and a bold vision to inspire other young women in STEM. From Rotuma to graduation day, her journey hints at a…
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Chris Rea dies: tributes pour in for Road to Hell singer
in NewsIconic musician Chris Rea, best known for Driving Home for Christmas and The Road to Hell, has died after a short illness. His career bridged decades and genres, leaving a lasting mark on fans worldwide. His timeless songs continue to resonate and define an era.
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China’s Women’s Sevens Join Fiji Coral Coast 7s in 2026
in Fiji NewsTwo Chinese women’s rugby sevens teams are set to join the Coral Coast Fiji 7s in 2026, marking a milestone and signaling growing international interest in the sport. The January showdown at Lawaqa Park will feature a multi-division lineup—women’s, men’s, and youth—adding fresh global flair to the event.
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Brunswick Water Restored as Boil Advisory Remains in Effect
in NewsBrunswick is under a boil-water advisory after two major breaks along Route Two disrupted the supply. As repairs continue, local resources—including bottled water and a warming station with showers at Brittonkill Central Schools (1:00 PM–4:00 PM)—are in place to support residents.
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Apple TV Cancels The Last Frontier After Disappointing Debut
in NewsAn Alaskan frontier thriller with a star-studded cast teased a high-stakes mystery—then fizzled. The finale left a trail of questions about what could have been and why it didn’t quite land.
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Ellison Backs Paramount-Skydance Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, Escalating the Streaming War
in NewsParamount Skydance lands a dramatic ally in billionaire Larry Ellison as it pushes to win Warner Bros. Discovery. The backing amps up a high-stakes bid and signals a new turn in a crowded media showdown. With revisions on the table, the entertainment landscape could be poised for some significant shifts behind the scenes.
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Pacific Islands Unite for Climate Resilience Push Ahead of COP31
in Fiji NewsPacific Island nations are rallying around a bold 2050 Strategy to strengthen climate resilience, focusing on execution, regional integration, and renewed economic links. Leaders stress sustained solidarity and stronger international partnerships to drive climate-focused projects. The push signals a new era of regional unity as the world engages in COP31 leadership and collaboration to address…
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Dollywood Weather Closure Sparks Online Hours Confusion
in NewsDollywood faced a weather-driven closure that sparked confusion after social posts and the official site suggested different operating hours. With outdoor rides limited and questions about refunds or rain checks, guests are left wondering how the park will address the mix-up and future communications. The incident underscores the importance of coordinated messaging when weather disrupts…
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Widow of James Ransone Mourns Loss as GoFundMe Grows and Tributes Pour In
in NewsGrief, love, and a family’s unbreakable bond take center stage in a heartfelt tribute from a widow after a devastating loss. As supporters rally with donations and mental-health awareness efforts, the story reflects on memory, healing, and the enduring power of connection.
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PROSPER Act Sparks US-Pac Islands Trade Push Amid Indo-Pacific Rivalry
in Fiji NewsA new U.S. bill seeks to deepen economic ties with Pacific Island nations, aiming to boost trade and lay groundwork for regional free-trade talks. It’s pitched as a strategy to strengthen resilience and influence across the Indo-Pacific.
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Fiji’s EFL Under Fire as Regulator Demands Progress on Renewable Targets
in Fiji NewsFiji’s energy scene is heating up as regulators demand real progress on renewable commitments from a major utility facing another tariff change. With new plans for independent power producers and tougher accountability, the path to cleaner, more reliable power could be reshaped—if promises translate into action.
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Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell Bring Timeless Glamour to Aspen’s World Snow Polo Championship
in NewsGoldie Hawn and Kurt Russell light up Aspen at the St. Regis World Snow Polo Championship, proving that their timeless romance pairs with equally timeless style. From winter-white fur to a touch of cowboy flair, the beloved duo deliver a chic snapshot of a couple whose spark has endured for decades. A glimpse into a…
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Joeli Qio: Fiji Rugby Referee Wins Lifetime Achievement Award
in Fiji NewsJoeli Qio’s decades-long refereeing career in Fiji has earned a Lifetime Achievement Award, spotlighting his impact on fair play and the sport’s future. From on-field decisions to mentoring the next generation, his journey offers a glimpse into the hands shaping Fiji rugby.
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Hollywood in Turmoil as Netflix Lands $82.7B Warner Bros. Discovery Studio Deal
in NewsHollywood braces for a seismic shift as two media giants rethink who controls streaming, films, and iconic franchises. With antitrust debates and rival bets on the horizon, the next chapter could redefine what we watch—and how we access it.
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Indigenous Voices Challenge Deep-Sea Mining at UNEA-7
in Fiji NewsIndigenous Pacific communities see the deep sea as more than a frontier—it’s a sacred, living continuum tied to identity, culture, and survival. They describe the ocean floor as a “biocultural bank” at risk from mining, warning of irreversible losses if protections falter. A high-stakes dialogue unfolds about balancing development with stewardship of the sea.