Fiji
Fiji draws up plan to fight forest fires
A team from the organisation Foresters without Borders Australia is in Fiji to discuss the development of a draft National Forest Fire Management Strategy.
Fiji and Tuvalu join International Solar Alliance
Fiji and Tuvalu have joined an Indian initiative to increase solar energy production.
Fiji landowners want Australian resort owner gone
Landowners on Vatulele island in Fiji want the Australian owner of the island's only resort to sell up for failing to meet the terms of the lease.
Deep 6.4 quake strikes near Fiji and Tonga
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre says there is no threat of a tsunami from a 6.4 earthquake which struck near Fiji and Tonga.
Fiji cane growing assistance called a 'miserable failure'
An official with the Fiji opposition National Federation Party says the government has to bring in a sugar replanting programme that works. Audio
Sport: Fijian Drua the team to beat in the Australian NRC
The Fijian Drua are adjusting to life as competition front-runners after surging five points clear at the top of the Australian National Rugby Championship.
Fiji govt told sugar replanting package doesn't work
An official with the Fiji opposition National Federation Party says the government has to bring in a sugar replanting programme that works.
Fiji keen to cut fruit imports
Fiji's agriculture minister Inia Seruiratu says reducing fruit and vegetable imports is a priority of the government.
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 25 September 2017
Evacuations continue in Vanuatu as volcanic state of emergency declared; A breakthrough result for PNG rugby league with victory in the Queensland Cup; Samoa public inquiry into family violence… Audio
Calls to get more women into Fiji's parliament
Fiji's National Council of Women is calling for special measures to get more women in parliament. Audio
Former Fiji education minister has case to answer, judge finds
A judge in Fiji has ruled that the former Education Minister, Mahendra Reddy, has a case to answer.
Fiji judge finds 15 people guilty of sedition
Fifteen people accused of trying to form a sovereign Christian state in Fiji have been convicted of sedition.
Sport: Fijian Drua host Perth in top of the table clash
The Fijian Drua face their biggest test yet against Perth Spirit this afternoon in the Australian National Rugby Championship.
Cameras to curb overfishing in Fiji
Fiji authorities say they are installing electronic monitors into 50 fishing boats in an attempt to control illegal fishing.
Pacific chocolate and coffee showcases in Auckland
Products from five Pacific countries will be on offer at Auckland's fourth Chocolate and Coffee show.
Sport: Fijian Drua host Perth in top of the table clash
The Fijian Drua face their biggest test yet against Perth Spirit this afternoon in the Australian National Rugby Championship.
Fiji women's council calls for female seats in parliament
Fiji's National Council of Women has launched a campaign to have five seats added to parliament for women.
Bainimarama calls for new emissions target at the UN
Fiji's prime minister has renewed his call for a more ambitious target to reduce global carbon emissions at the UN General Assembly in New York.
Fiji council calls for more women in parliament
Fiji's National Council of Women is calling for special measures to get more women elected to parliament.
Sport: Lote Tuqiri praises Fijian Drua
The former Wallabies winger Lote Tuqiri says the Fijian Drua's impressive start to life in the Australian National Rugby Championship is "just the tip of the iceberg".