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Fiji union leader released; members charged with unlawful assembly bailed
Fiji union leader Felix Anthony has been released from police custody this afternoon in the capital Suva.
Fiji union unhappy with outcome of tribunal hearing
Fiji's National Union of Workers is unhappy with the outcome of Thursday's Employment Tribunal hearing with the government.
ADB board meets in Fiji, a Pacific first
Fiji is the first Pacific country to host an Asian Development Bank Board of Governors meeting with around 3000 delegates visiting Nadi for the 52nd ADB annual gathering. Audio
Fiji protests called off; dozens of unionists still in custody
Fiji unionists have decided to call off a mass protest planned for today in the wake of a police clampdown.
Fiji union leaders left with no option but to defer protests
Fiji unionists have decided to call off protest action planned for Friday in the wake of a police clamp down.
Police search Fiji Trades Union Congress HQ
Fiji police have searched the Suva headquarters of the Fiji Trades Union Congress whilst its national secretary Felix Anthony is still being held in custody.
Fiji union leader arrested
One of Fiji's leading trade unionists Felix Anthony has been arrested and questioned by police ahead of planned nationwide protests this weekend. The arrest of several unionists in recent days comes… Audio
NZ Aus trade unions stand with Fiji workers
New Zealand's Council of Trade Unions says it's concerned about the plight of Fiji Water Authority workers and the arrest of several union leaders in recent days. Audio
FTUC defends Anthony after arrest
The assistant national secretary of the Fiji Trades Union Congress Attar Singh has defended Mr Anthony in the wake of his arrest and a stinging attack from the government. Audio
Two Fiji union leaders released after mass arrests
Police have released two of the union leaders taken in for questioning this week in Fiji.
Six missing at sea in Fiji
Reports from Fiji say six people are missing after setting out to sea from their villages yesterday afternoon.
Sport: Sevu Reece 'would love to play for Fiji' - coach
Crusaders winger Sevu Reece is on Fiji's Rugby World Cup radar but his contract situation may prevent him from turning out for his country of birth, according to head coach John McKee.
ADB meeting in Fiji a Pacific first
About 3000 delegates are attending the 52nd annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank Board of Governors, which kicked off in Fiji yesterday.
Hundreds of Fiji Water Authority workers turned away from offices
Hundreds of workers at the Water Authority of Fiji have been turned away from work this morning amid confusion over worker contracts.
Fiji trade unionists detained
Several Fiji trade unionists have been detained by police overnight ahead of planned worker protests later this week.
Sport: Fiji Under 20s push Australia all the way
Fiji pushed the Junior Wallabies all the way in their second match at the Oceania Rugby Under 20s Championship but were unable to breach the home defence in a 16-0 defeat on the Gold Coast.
Respect our rights, Fijian teachers tell govt
Teachers in Fiji say the government cannot stop them from exercising their right to participate in this week's planned peaceful protest.
Water Authority of Fiji denies mass lay-offs
The Water Authority of Fiji is denying allegations it is planning mass staff lay-offs.
Police tighten security in Fiji ahead of Asian Development Bank meeting
More than 400 police officers have been deployed to the Fijian town of Nadi amid heightened security for a major international meeting this week.
Chinese resort developer makes second appearance in Fiji court
A Fijian court has adjourned the case of a controversial Chinese developer on Malolo island for another month.