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Partnership backs Fijian women’s groups with business equipment
Three women's groups in Fiji have received sewing machines and cooking pots thro...
Rebekah Rasmussen 5 Jun 2026
Fijian settlement receives clean water after 50-year wait
Fijian residents of the Nabuna Settlement in Lekutu, Bua now have access to clea...
Rebekah Rasmussen 5 Jun 2026
Fijian women turn farming and weaving into village income
Women in Mavua village in Nadroga, Fiji, are using farming, weaving and small vi...
Rebekah Rasmussen 5 Jun 2026
Roosters hopeful star winger to return against Raiders
Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson has declared that acrobatic winger Mark Naw...
Sebastian Tan (AAP) 4 Jun 2026
Blue Bula came through Queensland's maroon factory
He honed his skills at Queensland's most famous rugby league nursery, but Gold C...
Annabelle Banfield 4 Jun 2026
International Seabed Authority says Pasifika nations have the power to shape future of seabed mining laws

The influence of Pacific nations shaping seabed mining regulations should not be underestimated, according to the head of the United Nations body for the growing industry.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Jun 1, 2026
Samoa backs stronger, more prompt disaster support for women and families

Samoa is taking part in a regional program aimed at helping Pacific governments deliver faster and more dignified support to women, children, people with disabilities and vulnerable families during di...

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Rebekah Rasmussen May 27, 2026
Fiji sugarcane awards return as industry faces pressure

Fiji has revived the Prime Minister's Sugarcane Farmers' Mill Awards after four decades, recognising growers as the industry faces pressure from declining yields, rising costs, labour shortages and cl...

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Rebekah Rasmussen May 27, 2026
Pacific workshop targets risk of losing global banking access

Pacific nations are working to protect access to global banking services amid concerns that the loss of correspondent banking relationships could affect remittances, trade, tourism payments and wider...

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Rebekah Rasmussen May 26, 2026
Saifiti's tribute to brother ahead of Origin recall

Newcastle prop Jacob Saifiti will hold twin brother Daniel in his heart after earning a surprise NSW recall. Even for the man himself, Saifiti's inclusion on the bench for next Wednesday's State of Or...

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Jasper Bruce May 22, 2026
Former Fiji rugby star happy to be back on the track

Former rugby star Heleina Young is embracing a mentoring role with young Fijian athletes and has an eye firmly on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics after returning to her first sporting love.

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John Salvado May 20, 2026
Fiji and Aotearoa / NZ partner to strengthen climate-resilient food systems

Fiji and Aotearoa / New Zealand have signed a new agreement to strengthen food security, farmer resilience and climate-smart agriculture across Fiji.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 15, 2026
Fiji unions urged to tackle violence against women

Fiji's Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection, Sashi Kiran, has urged trade unions to take a stronger role in preventing violence against women, arguing workplace safety, fair wages and ge...

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Rebekah Rasmussen May 15, 2026
Tigers star spurns free agency, commits to new NRL deal

Wests Tigers have kept another player out of the clutches of the PNG Chiefs, locking down winger Sunia Turuva until the end of 2030. Fijian international Turuva was originally off contract at the end...

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George Clarke May 12, 2026
Sea Eagles win soured by prop's 'devastating' injury

Kieran Foran has backed Siua Taukeiaho to fight back and resume his NRL career after the veteran prop broke his leg in two places in Manly's 32-4 win over Brisbane.

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Scott Bailey May 11, 2026
Fiji puts communities at centre of climate resilience push

Fiji is moving to link national climate targets, Pacific-led funding and on-ground adaptation through a USD $5.7 million project supporting 14 vulnerable coastal communities.

Fiji hosts regional push for climate-smart Pacific food systems

Fiji is hosting regional agriculture and food systems workshops in Nadi as Pacific countries look to strengthen food security, rural livelihoods and climate-resilient farming.

Fijians invited to have say on Constitution review

Fiji's Constitution Review Commission has begun the public phase of its review, with nationwide consultations scheduled to run for approximately two months.

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