Fiji
Rising meth use raises concern in Fiji
The police in Fiji are concerned about the increasing use of the illegal drug methamphetamine in the country.
Sport: Two new caps named in Fiji 7s team
Two new caps have been called up to the Fiji men's sevens team to compete in this weekend's World Series event in Singapore.
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 24 April 2018
The managing director of the Fiji magazine Islands Business believes a police case against him was designed purely to intimidate; an Australian woman who has been restoring graves on the coast of… Audio
Fiji publication subjected to police intimidation says director
The managing director of the Fiji magazine 'Islands Business' believes a police case against him was designed purely to intimidate. Audio
Sport: Season best finish for Fijiana 7s
The Fiji women's sevens team have built on their solid showing at the Commonwealth Games, finishing a season best sixth at the latest World Series tournament in Japan.
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 23 April 2018
Samoa's former head of state raises land concerns; British outreach amid flurry of activity by Pacific's external players; Chief justices from around the region meet in Auckland improve rule of law in… Audio
Sport: OFC semi finals all square after first legs
It's all square after the first leg of both OFC Champions League football semi finals, but Marist FC will return to Solomon Islands with a vital away goal in the bank.
Sport: Lautoka FC look to capitalise on home advantage
Fiji football champions Lautoka believe a clean sheet at home could prove decisive in their OFC Champions League semi final against Marist FC from Solomon Islands.
Charges against Fiji magazine were 'intimidation' - director
In a win for freedom of the press in Fiji, the public prosecutor has decided a news magazine has no case to answer following its story on a magistrate losing his job. The managing director of the… Audio
Fiji police case against journos seen as intimidatory
The managing director of the Fiji magazine Islands Business believes a police case against him was designed purely to intimidate.
Sugar town adapts in Fiji rains
Businesses in Rakiraki, one of the town's in Fiji's sugar cane belt, struggle in constant flooding. Audio
Sport: Fijiana 7s eye improvements
The Fiji women's sevens team are confident results will pick up provided they can put their best team on the field.
Commonwealth Heads of Government adopt marine conservation charter
The Blue Charter on Ocean Governance has been adopted by the Commonwealth Heads of Government as they wrapped up their summit today.
Sport: Fiji and Samoa qualify for 2019 Netball World Cup
Samoa and Fiji have qualified for the 2019 Netball World Cup after victories in Auckland last night.
Fiji and NZ talk trade and investment in London
The Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama says his country is exploring new opportunities for trade and investment with New Zealand.
Sport: Fiji, Samoa one win away from Netball World Cup
Fiji are one win away from a place at the Netball World Cup after outclassing the Cook Islands 55-38 in Auckland last night.
Heavy rain expected in Fiji
A tropical disturbance near Fiji is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the country over the next two days.
No charges pursued against Fiji news magazine editors
Fiji's public prosecutor has decided to not press ahead with charges against senior journalists at the news magazine Islands Business.
Over 300 babies died in Fiji health facilities in 2016/17
Three-hundred and thirteen babies died at various health centres and hospitals in Fiji in 2016 and 2017.
Sport: Fiji Pearls win first game for three years
The Fiji Pearls have held off a determined Tonga 58-46 in their opening match at the Netball World Cup Oceania Qualifiers in Auckland.