Fiji
Fiji MP puts iconic hairstyle on the line for charity
The iconic hairstyle of Fijian parliamentarian Lenora Qereqeretabua is on the line for a good cause.
Kiribati attempts to boost its status as a tourist destination
A Fijian appointed to head Kiribati's new Tourism Authority says the islanders have recognised sustainable tourism as a potential contributor towards the Pacific nation's economic development. Audio
Korean Air to stop flights to Fiji
Fiji will lose its direct service to Seoul following Korean Air's axing of its Seoul-Nadi flights from October.
Tuvalu land dispute temporarily resolved
The Tuvalu government and landowners on Funafuti atoll have agreed to work together to reach agreement on land leases.
Eye care in the Pacific and mysterious tourists' death in Fiji
RNZ Pacific journalist Koro Vaka'uta talks to Lynn about eye care around the Pacific, there is only one opthamologist for a number of countries. Also the mystery death of an American couple in Fiji… Audio
Rate of child sexual exploitation in Pacific 'appalling'
New research into child sexual exploitation in the Pacific reaffirms that children are most often sexually exploited by people they know.
Fiji closes Suva airport to jets
Flights have been suspended from Suva to Auckland and Sydney.
Hepatitis A unlikely to have killed US couple in Fiji
The American couple who died in Fiji from an unexplained illness are unlikely to have died from Hepatitis A.
Fiji inter-island ferry seized by maritime authorities
Maritime authorities in Fiji have seized the ships of one of the country's interisland ferry companies.
Sport: Fiji-born Sevu Reece one of four All Blacks new caps
Crusaders winger Sevu Reece is one of four new caps in the All Blacks squad named for the Rugby Championship.
Fiji high chief's comments racist, warns NFP leader
A Fiji high chief has been criticised for labelling the country's two oldest political parties as the parties of vulagi, or foreigners.
Families want bodies of US couple released by Fiji authorities
The bodies of Texas couple David and Michelle Paul are set to return home amid concerns raised by their families at why the Fijian authorities have not released the pair.
New Pacific civil society head wants to redefine sector's decision making
The Pacific NGO association has appointed a new executive director, the long time Tongan civil society leader, Emeline Siale Ilolahia.
Solve NCD problem, retain knowledge - Fiji Minister
Fiji's Health Minister says the fight against non-communicable diseases is a fight to retain generational and cultural knowledge.
Death threats force Fiji high chief to relocate family
Fijian high chief Ratu Epenisa Cakobau has reportedly relocated his family overseas after receiving death threats.
ACTU wants urgent ILO mission to Fiji
Australia's peak union body is urging the International Labour Organisation to bring forward a mission to Fiji after last week's arrest of a trade union leader.
Kate Lyons: Uncovering the Pacific drugs highway
Guardian journalist Kate Lyons has just compiled a stunning series of pieces looking at the worsening drug-running route from South America to Australia and New Zealand through the Pacific Islands… Audio
Look to PNG, not China, Fiji exporters told
Fijian exporters have been urged to focus on markets closer to home like Papua New Guinea rather than rely on distant economies such as China.
Fiji unionists enraged by Felix Anthony arrest
The Fiji Trades Union Congress says it's angry and disgusted after its secretary general, Felix Anthony, was arrested again.