Fiji
630,000 registered to vote in Fiji
More than 630,000 voters have registered to vote in Fiji's general election to be held this year.
Sport: Sam Lee targets hometown double at Fiji International
Local golfer Sam Lee is hoping to complete a hometown double at the Fiji International, which tees off this morning at Natadola Bay.
Fiji's NFP celebrates 55 years
Fiji's National Federation Party is promising good leadership, consultation with the grassroots and a government open to criticism if it gets into power this year. Audio
Sport: Ernie Els gives Fiji course seal of approval
Four-time major winner Ernie Els has given the Natadola Bay Championship Course the seal of approval after arriving for the Fiji International golf tournament.
Fiji village calls for compo from Chinese company
A stoush has emerged in Fiji between a Chinese construction company and local villagers on the Namada river.
Fiji govt extends reconstruction card scheme
The Fiji government has extended the deadline for using debit cards they have provided to help reconstruct after major floods earlier this year.
Fiji Airports hands over dividends to government
Fiji Airports Ltd has handed over $US21 million in dividends to the government for its 2017 financial year, the highest ever paid by a state-owned enterprise.
Sport: Schools to profit from the pros at Fiji International
Organisers of the Fiji International hope a new "Bucks for Birdies" promotion will provide a windfall for the next generation of golfing stars.
Ninth political party registered in Fiji
A ninth political party has been registered in Fiji ahead of elections that are due to be held in the country this year.
Fiji retailers charging plastic levy prematurely
Fiji's Consumer Council says it has received complaints that a 20 cent plastic bag levy has been charged for months by some retailers despite the measure only officially coming into effect on…
Pacific voice aims to drive global climate consensus
New Zealand's Minister for Climate Change says a united Pacific voice is coming together to drive a global consensus on the so-called climate change rule book. Audio
Sacking of Fiji teacher slammed
Fiji's education ministry has been slammed for its sacking of a teacher without giving him a chance to respond to an allegation.
Sport: Fiji International turns five
The Fiji International golf tournament turns five next week and organisers believe this year's course and playing field are the best yet.
Bainimarama reiterates climate change warning
Fiji's prime minister has told a climate conference in Fiji that everyone needs to be more ambitious to reach climate change goals.
MSG police unit to be deployed at APEC
The Melanesian Spearhead Group plans to deploy a unit of police from its member countries at the APEC summit in Port Moresby later this year.
Fiji police manhunt continues in Nadi
Police in Fiji are continuing to hunt for three fugitives who escaped from their custody in Nadi last week.
More cocaine found on Fiji island
Authorities have seized another big haul of cocaine from a remote island in Fiji, with help from the New Zealand Defence Force.
No charges laid against Fiji First's Politini
Authorities in Fiji have decided no charges will be laid against a government MP Howard Politini who had been accused of intimidation.
Fiji navy sailors sentenced over vessel grounding
Four members of the Fiji navy have been reprimanded and fined over the grounding of a navy vessel two year ago.
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 24 July 2018
We hear about the strain on health services in PNG's Western Province; A Palau airline finds itself in the middle of a stoush between China and Taiwan; 20 years after one of the region's worst natural… Audio