- Fiji Rugby Unveils Ambitious Plan for Rugby Nations Cup, Tier-One Rise and World Cup Dream
Fiji rugby charts a bold new course this year, blending on-field talent with professional, data-driven leadership. With the Rugby Nations Cup on the horizon, the focus shifts to smarter club operations, sharper branding, and a global outlook aimed at lifting Fiji toward tier-one status—and a future Rugby World Cup dream.
- China-Fiji 50th Anniversary Sparks Talk of a Shared Future
A commemorative envelope marks 50 years of China–Fiji diplomacy, pairing the panda with Fiji’s Koki parrot in a vivid symbol of friendship. In a post-plenary briefing, officials outline a forward-looking agenda under the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030), pledging openness, shared development, and stronger ties for another half-century of cooperation.
- Elbourne and Tabadromu Spark Fiji Women’s Hockey to 2-1 Tour Victory
Two rising stars lit up the National Hockey Centre as Fiji’s young women’s team battled through injuries and heat to clinch a hard-fought win. Elbourne and Tabadromu sparked the action with standout teamwork, while a growing sisterhood and tireless effort kept the momentum going. With one more match on the tour, the squad’s promising journey is just getting started.
- Muaniweni Advances to Women’s Rugby Semi-Finals at Central Community Games
Muaniweni surged back from a 0-10 first-half deficit to seal a dramatic 12-10 quarterfinal win and reach the Central Community Games semi-finals. As the games wrapped after three vibrant days of sport and community spirit, the team’s grit sparked fresh excitement for what’s next.
- Fiji Considers Social Media Ban for Under-16s to Protect Kids Online
Fiji is weighing a bold move to shield children from online harms, proposing restrictions for those 16 and under. With rising cyberbullying and vulgar content, the debate centers on parental responsibility, the impact of smartphones, and how to create safer digital spaces for the next generation.