Fiji
Call in Fiji to help prevent spread of dengue
Fiji's Ministry of Health and Medical Services is urging Fijians to help prevent the spread of dengue fever by destroying potential mosquito breeding sites.
Rabuka case heard at Fiji High Court
A Fiji court has heard that politician Sitiveni Rabuka deliberately omitted information in relation to his assets, income and liabilities.
Fiji fisherpeople ripped off - report
A new report in Fiji has found local men and women who fish for a living are being ripped off by middlemen and exporters. Audio
Rotuma getting more plane seats at less cost
People travelling to Rotuma in Fiji can now do so more frequently and at less cost thanks to a major upgrade of the airport runway there. Audio
Sport: Gold medallist vows to never represent Fiji again
Fiji's Commonwealth Games champion Eileen Cikamatana has vowed to never represent her country again after falling out with the country's weightlifting administation. Audio
Amnesty calls on Fiji candidates to take human rights pledge
Amnesty International is calling on candidates in Fiji's election to sign on to a list of human rights commitments ahead of the next week's poll.
Fiji fisherpeople being ripped off - report
A new report in Fiji has found local men and women who fish for a living are being ripped off by middlemen and exporters.
Social media major battleground in Fiji election
Social media in Fiji is running hot with campaigning by political parties and their candidates in the run up to next week's election. Access to the internet has risen sharply since the 2014 polls and… Audio
Fiji service stations' plastic bag ban a big success
Seventy Fiji service stations say three and a half million single use plastic bags have not been issued since a levy was imposed in August last year.
Fiji police chief damps down coup rumours
Fiji's police chief Sitiveni Qiliho says the police are prepared for any security situation that might arise after election day.
Fiji election seen as truer test of democracy than 2014 polls
Fiji's upcoming election is being seen as a truer test of democracy for the country than the 2014 polls which were the first after eight years of military rule. Audio
Konrote sworn in as Fiji President
Fiji's President Major-General Jioji Konrote has been sworn in for his second three-year term today.
Sport: Gold medalist refuses to represent Fiji again
Fiji's 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist has ruled out representing the country again.
Calls on Fiji police to come clean over man's death
Amnesty International wants answers from Fiji police after the death of a man who was allegedly beaten by police officers. Audio
Sport: Roy Krisha embraces leadership role
Fiji football captain Roy Krishna has embraced his new-found role as a senior member of the Wellington Phoenix.
SODELPA urges supporters to unite behind Rabuka
Fiji's SODELPA party has urged all its supporters to stay united behind its leader Sitiveni Rabuka.
Questions hang over Rabuka candidacy on eve of early voting
Voters go to the polls in remote areas of Fiji next week with questions still hanging over one of the more prominent candidates on the ballot paper. Audio
Fiji police must expand probe into man's death - Amnesty
Amnesty International is calling for Fiji police to widen their investigation into the death of a man allegedly beaten by officers, to include other victims in the same incident.
Fiji women not following up after cancer treatment – report
A report shows that nearly half of women diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer in Fiji are not following up with further medical care.