Fiji
Sport: NZ in box seat after thumping Tonga at OFC champs
New Zealand are all but assured of a place in the OFC U19 Football Championship semi-finals after a 14-0 thumping of Tonga in Tahiti.
S&P says Fiji economy recovering well from Cyclone Winston
International credit ratings agency Standard and Poor's expects Fiji's economy to continue to grow strongly and debts to stabilise.
Strict conditions to surround Fiji govt notices
The Fiji government is tendering for media companies to publish its notices for the next year, but publishers will have to meet strict conditions.
Sport: Fiji, Solomons U19s make impressive starts
Fiji have opened their OFC Under 19 Football Championship with a impressive 3-1 victory over Melanesian rivals Vanuatu.
Sport: Fijian Drua announce squad
The Fijian Drua have announced a 33-man squad to compete in their sophomore season in the Australian National Rugby Championship.
Fiji crash death toll rises
The death toll from a four vehicle collision in Fiji at the weekend has risen to seven.
Amnesty for information on Fiji drug stashes
The Fiji police have launched an amnesty to encourage people to turn in any illicit drugs they may have discovered.
Autopsies completed on six killed in Fiji crash
Autopsies have been completed on six people who were killed in a a road accident on Saturday.
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 August 2018
Victims of the Ambae volcanic eruption in Vanuatu are distraught over having to leave their island; A Fiji resort bans certain sunscreens to protect nearby reefs; The Nauru 19 have to wait another… Audio
Fiji resort's sunscreen ban meets with huge support
A tourism resort on a small island in Fiji says it's getting huge support for its ban on chemical sunscreens. Audio
Wilma Smith says chamber music is behind her musical life
Violinist, teacher and former NZSO Concertmaster Wilma Smith led the judging panel for the 2018 NZCT Chamber Music Contest National Final this year along with Klara Kollektiv (clarinettist Anna… Audio
South Korean church denies enslaving followers in Fiji
A South Korean religious group accused of enslaving as many as 400 people in Fiji has rejected accusations against its founder.
Hopes Fiji and NZ patrols will deter illegal fishers
The New Zealand Defence Force hopes its latest maritime patrol with Fiji will deter operators considering fishing illegally in Fiji's waters.
Sport: Gaganjeet Bhullar wins in Fiji
Indian golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar edged out a fast-finishing Anthony Quale to win the Fiji International by one shot at Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course.
Sport: Campbell on top after two rounds in Fiji
New Zealand golfer Ben Campbell has maintained his first round lead at the midway stage of the Fiji International in Natadola Bay.
Sport: Major League Rugby scouting for Pacific talent
A professional rugby competition in the United States is on the lookout for more players from the Pacific Islands.
Sport: Wind makes for challenging first round at Fiji International
Three Australians and a New Zealander are tied at the top of the leaderboard on 5-under after the first round of play at the Fiji International golf tournament at Natadola.
Fiji investigation underway into South Korean church group
Fiji police begin investigation into activities of South Korean church group.
Fiji political parties call for probe into weir damage
Four political parties in Fiji are calling for an investigation into environmental damage at a major hydro project on the main island Viti Levu.
Church leader accused of enslaving Fijian followers
A church founder and self-titled pastor is in a South Korean prison, accused of enslaving followers in Fiji.