Fiji
Watch your kids, say Fiji police
Fiji police have appealed to parents to ensure their children are safe during the school holidays after the recent deaths of four children.
Fiji's Prasad says government's sugar figures fraudulent
Fiji's opposition National Federation Party has accused the Bainimarama government of fraud.
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 28 November 2017
A Fiji opposition party says the government has produced statistics on the sugar industry that bear no relationship to reality; women in Fiji are waiting nearly two and a half years before reporting… Audio
Fiji's NFP says the govt's sugar figures are fraudulent
A Fiji opposition party says the government has produced statistics on the sugar industry that bear no relationship to reality. Audio
Women battle barriers to justice in Fiji
Women in Fiji are waiting nearly two and a half years before reporting family violence to the police according to a new report by the Fiji Women's Rights Movement. Audio
Fiji govt moves to combat decline in fish stocks
The Ministry of Fisheries in Fiji says it is working closely with the public to address a decrease in fish stocks.
Fiji Times sedition trial set for next week
The sedition trial of senior Fiji Times staff is set to begin next week.
Sport: Fiji, Tonga end 2017 on winning note, Samoa streak continues
Fiji and Tonga have avoided a whitewash on their November rugby tours to the Northern Hemisphere but Samoa slumped to another defeat to finish winless in 2017.
Fiji won't foot bill for COP23 presidency
The executive director of the secretariat for the COP23 presidency says Fiji will not have to foot any of the bill for its part in hosting the international climate change conference in Bonn.
Sport: Pacific rugby nations look to avoid tour whitewash
Paid a pittance and winless for 12 months but Samoa insist their motivation is as strong as ever going into the final rugby test of the year against England at Twickenham.
Public servants not to blame - Fiji opposition
Fiji's shadow environment minister has hit out at the climate change minister, telling him not to blame civil servants for government initiatives.
Sport: Australia brush aside Fiji to reach final
Australia winger Valentine Holmes kept up his record-breaking exploits with six tries as the Kangaroos blew away Fiji 54-6 in Brisbane to advance to the final of Rugby League World Cup.
Sport: Fiji Bati dare to dream against the defending champs
Fiji captain Kevin Naiqama is bullish about his side's chances of beating Australia in tonight's opening Rugby League World Cup semi final in Brisbane.
Fiji women waiting more than two years to report violence
Women in Fiji are waiting nearly two and a half years before reporting family violence to the police according to a new report by the Fiji Women's Rights Movement.
Heavy rain and flood warnings for Fiji
Fiji's Meteorological Service has issued a heavy rain warning for the eastern half of Viti Levu, the Yasawa and Mamanuca group, Vanua Levu, Taveuni and nearby smaller islands.
SODELPA joins criticism of Fiji's COP23 reception
Fiji's SODELPA party has joined Opposition criticism of a planned welcome for Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama and the group he led at COP23.
Fiji women battle barriers to justice
The head of the Fiji Women's Rights Movement says a new report shows the barriers to justice for women are concerning.
IFC aiming to help business governance in the Pacific
The International Finance Corporation is launching the Pacific Corporate Governance Institute this week in Suva to promote good governance in the business sector. Audio
Increased meth production in China aimed at Oceania
The Oceania Customs Organisation secretariat says it is seeing a worrying increase in methamphetamine imported to the region.
Fiji govt launches campaign against stray animals
The Fiji government has allocated more than $US937,000 to solve the problem of stray animals, which it says poses a major threat to farming communities there.