Fiji
Sport: Fiji Bati not distracted by Hayne talk
Fiji rugby league coach Mick Potter has poured cold water on suggestions his star playmaker is distracted as speculation about Jarryd Hayne's NRL future continues.
Fiji's Rabuka wants to train more local leaders
The leader of Fiji's opposition SODELPA party Sitiveni Rabuka has promised to beef up the training of local people in the wake of another expat civil servant resignation.
Is Ratu Rum disrespectful? A Fiji petition calls for change
A Fiji man says a major beverage company is selling alcohol whose name disrespects local chiefs and culture.
Fiji man to petition drinks company over Ratu Rum
A Fiji man has launched a petition against a major beverage company because he says their products disrespect local chiefs and culture. Audio
Sport: Fijian Drua urged to treasure ball
The Fijian Drua are being urged to treasure the ball in Sunday's Australian National Rugby Championship semi-final away to Queensland Country. The Drua qualified for the knockout rounds in third...
Sport: Fiji and Tonga face daunting start to 2019 RWC
Fiji and Tonga face a daunting start to the 2019 Rugby World Cup with opening round matches against Australia and England.
Fiji Green Bond attracts keen interest
Fiji says it's had overwhelming interest in its new Green Bond which is aimed at raising funds to help the country adapt to climate change.
Sport: Every game a must win for the Fiji Bati
Fiji coach Mick Potter says every game is a must-win for his side at the Rugby League World Cup.
Sport: Pacific league teams tweak line-ups for Round 2
Mate Ma'a Tonga have tweaked their backline for Saturday's Rugby League World Cup showdown against Polynesian rivals Toa Samoa.
Academic points to gaps in NZ's Pacific labour mobility scheme
An academic in Fiji believes that Pacific labour mobility schemes to New Zealand could be improved to benefit island workers more. Audio
26 drink driving arrests in Fiji this weekend
The police in Fiji arrested 26 people for drunk driving over the weekend.
Large team from Fiji heads off to COP23
Fiji has sent a team of 50 people to the climate change talks in Bonn.
Fijians sent to provide security on Manus
Forty-two Fijians have been employed to provide security services on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island.
Sport: Pacific teams underway at Rugby League World Cup
A sold-out home crowd will greet the Papua New Guinea Kumuls for their Rugby League World Cup opener against Wales in Port Moresby.
Sport: Simple equation for Fijian Drua
The Fijian Drua can confirm their place in Australian National Rugby Championship top four with victory against the Sydney Rays in Suva.
Rebuilt Fiji village celebrates
A Fiji village wrecked by a landslide nearly six years ago has today celebrated moving into a newly built, more resilient village.
Sport: Lucrative league World Cup could boost Pacific pay packets
Rugby League's governing body says a profitable World Cup could open the door to higher match payments for Pacific teams and other smaller nations.
Sport: Fiji Rugby signs MOU with China
The Fiji Rugby Union has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Chinese Rugby Football Association.
Move to deport disabled Fijian man put on hold
An intellectually disabled Fijian man won't be deported from New Zealand, the new Immigration Minister says.
Final 2016 Fiji sugar cane season pay non-existent for some
The future of the Fiji sugar industry is in question with some farmers barely making a living. Audio