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Fiji Government Opts Not to Appeal High Court Ruling, Emphasizing Rule of Law
Fiji’s government has opted not to appeal a High Court ruling, a move framed as upholding the rule of law and constitutional governance. The decision, praised by… read more
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Fiji government won’t appeal High Court ruling in Malimali case
An important High Court ruling has sparked renewed focus on Fiji’s judiciary, accountability, and the balance of power. With the government choosing not to appeal, leaders highlight… read more
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Heavy Rain Alerts for Vanua Levu, Taveuni, Lau Group, Yasawa and Mamanuca, Viti Levu and Rotuma with Thunderstorms and Flooding Risk
Fiji is bracing for a wet spell with scattered showers and possible thunderstorms rolling across many islands, easing gradually by the weekend. Hot, humid days linger, with… read more
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Fiji’s FIPRA Awards Return With Fresh Framework and New Genre
Fiji’s FIPRA Awards stage a vibrant comeback in 2025, with a refreshed framework that puts local composers and music creators in the spotlight. A brand-new genre category… read more
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Suva online scam: man accused of deceiving buyers in video-game sales
A 24-year-old man stands charged after allegedly using a fraudulent social media profile to promote the sale of gaming consoles and pocketing funds through mobile payments. As… read more
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Fiji’s Civil Aviation Authority Posts Strong 2024 Finances Amid Sector Recovery
Fiji’s Civil Aviation Authority reports a steadier financial footing amid a rebound in aviation activity, with a more diversified revenue mix and stronger government support. The measures… read more
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FIPRA’s Fiji Music Awards Return with New Sigidrigi Category
Fiji’s music scene is back in the spotlight as FIPRA unveils a bigger awards lineup and a new category honoring traditional storytelling and language. With 15 categories… read more
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Fiji JSC races to settle FICAC leadership row by March deadline
Fiji’s Judicial Services Commission is racing to resolve the Barbara Malimali FICAC appointment controversy ahead of a March deadline following a High Court ruling. A February meeting… read more
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USP Launches First Climate Change Degree for Pacific Communities
Region-first and forward-thinking, a new climate change degree is set to train the leaders who will safeguard Pacific communities. Students will gain hands-on skills from climate data… read more
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Pacific Languages Get a High-Tech Degree in Language Technology
Endangered Pacific languages may find a new ally in a bold University of the South Pacific program that blends linguistics with technology. The Bachelor of Language Technology… read more
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First-Time Champs to Receive $5,000 Bonus at Fiji Bitter Marist 7s
Here are a few short teaser options you can use as an excerpt: – New incentives spark fresh competition at this year’s Fiji Bitter Marist 7s. A… read more
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Fiji Chiefs Push for Constitutional Grounding Before Any External Endorsement
Fiji’s Great Council of Chiefs faces questions about its constitutional footing and the lure of an overseas visit. A senior leader warns that Fiji’s future must be… read more
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Fiji Plans Auckland Consulate as New Zealand Ties Strengthen for Fijian Diaspora
An official visit to Wellington is sparking renewed momentum in Fiji–New Zealand ties, with talks on how to better support Fijians living in Aotearoa. A potential Auckland… read more
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Iowane Teba Cleared for Fiji 7s Perth Leg
Back in full training and cleared to compete, Iowane Teba powers Fiji 7s’ Perth campaign. With the squad in good health and riding momentum from Singapore, a… read more
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Fiji: Heavy Rain Alert in Force for Rotuma, Viti Levu, Lau, Yasawa and Mamanuca Islands with Thunderstorms and Flash Flood Risk
Fiji braces for a soggy weekend as heavy rain and thunderstorms move across many islands. A quick forecast glimpse hints at showers and sudden downpours—perfect for keeping… read more
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Fiji Pushes for Stricter Penalties as Littering Persists
Fiji is grappling with a stubborn littering problem, even as a new climate fund is unveiled in Suva. Leaders say waste disposal is a legal duty and… read more
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NextGen Alliance Denied Fiji Party Registration Over Regional Membership Gaps
Fiji’s party-registration rules bite again as the Registrar rejects the NextGen Alliance after verified membership fell short in several key divisions. Although overall numbers were strong, gaps… read more
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Fiji Registrar of Political Parties Rejects NextGen Alliance Party Registration Over Membership Shortfall
Regulators have rejected a proposed party’s registration, citing failure to meet minimum membership requirements. With an appeal window looming, the decision could shape Fiji’s political landscape and… read more
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Pacific Disaster Financing Shifts to Prearranged, Predictable Funding
Pacific nations are urged to move beyond reactive disaster funding and adopt timely, predictable finance to stay ahead of escalating climate risks. A roadmap on prearranged funding,… read more
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Fiji FA to Rule on Four Transfers as Pre-Season Window Closes
– A high-stakes review unfolds as Fiji FA’s Player Status Committee weighs four controversial transfer requests, just after the pre-season window closes. The ruling could tilt the… read more
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HSBC SVNS Perth 2026 kicks off with top rugby sevens action
Perth is gearing up for a weekend of blistering rugby sevens as the world’s elite descend on HBF Park. With home crowds energized and early standings on… read more
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Pacific Community names 23rd Director-General in Noumea, signaling a new Pacific era
Dr. Paula Vivili steps into the helm of the Pacific Community, where a culture-infused welcome signals a fresh chapter of collaboration and regional stewardship. read more
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Fiji Detainees Allege Police Misconduct in Constitutional Redress Case
Allegations of police mistreatment surface in a high-profile drug-smuggling case as a defendant seeks constitutional redress for nine days in custody, including reports of harsh cell conditions… read more
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Fiji Maps Performance Pathways From Tahiti 2027 to Brisbane 2032
Fiji’s sporting leaders converge in Suva this weekend for a high-stakes workshop on performance design, aiming to sharpen athlete pathways and accountability ahead of Tahiti 2027 and… read more
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Britain Boosts Climate Resilience for Fiji and the Pacific Islands
Bold moves on climate adaptation are unfolding across Fiji and the Pacific, backed by renewed funding for renewables and nature-based protections. With community-led initiatives and new partnerships… read more
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Fiji’s 2025 Inflation Flips to Disinflation
Fiji’s 2025 inflation story swung from stubborn highs to broad disinflation, led by cheaper tradables while services kept some prices creeping up. The year closed near zero… read more
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Skipper Select Set to Transform Fiji Rugby’s Talent Pipeline
Fiji rugby takes a bold step forward with the Skipper Select, a program designed to bridge local talent to the pro ranks. Co-captains say the new pathway… read more
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Fiji Unveils Climate Catalytic Fund to Protect Communities From Displacement
Fiji unveils a Climate Catalytic Fund aimed at helping communities adapt, stay on their land, and protect cultural heritage as climate change intensifies. With a new risk… read more
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Fiji Unveils Disability Inclusion Guidebook to Transform Hiring
Fiji moves toward truly inclusive workplaces with a new Inclusive Employment Guidebook drawn from the real-life experiences of people with disabilities. Described as a historic milestone, it… read more
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Pacific Cocaine Intercept Sparks Jurisdiction Debate
Interception of the MV Raider, allegedly carrying nearly 5 tonnes of cocaine, highlights the tangled web of international cooperation needed to curb Pacific drug trafficking. With the… read more