Fiji
Fiji government accused of stifling debate
Fiji's opposition has accused the government of stifling debate in parliament.
More teachers from Fiji for Tuvalu
More teachers from Fiji are heading to Tuvalu next month after an agreement signed between the two countries yesterday.
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 26 April 2017
Deep frustrations over logging in parts of Solomon Islands Temotu province; Fiji's political landscape changes ahead of next year's general election; Several women are among the line-up of nominees… Audio
Changed political landscape ahead of Fiji polls
Fiji heads towards elections next year with new players in the opposition and voters still recovering from the devastation of Cyclone Winston. Audio
SPC Heads of Health meeting underway in Suva
Senior officials from 22 Pacific Island countries and territories along with medical professionals have gathered in Suva for the Fifth Heads of Health meeting.
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 April 2017
Debate continues over the quality of healthcare in Fiji; A new flood prediction tool is trialled in Fiji; Candidates line up for Niue election; Australia is labelled a 'rogue state' for Manus Island… Audio
Debate continues over quality of health care in Fiji
Debate continues over quality of health care in Fiji after hospital horror stories appearing in the media and online. Audio
New flood prediction tool trialed in Fiji
A new tool to predict coastal flooding is being trialed in Fiji that could help to limit the damage caused by cyclones. Audio
Minister asks Fiji medical staff to improve conduct
Fiji's health minister is asking medical staff to be more mindful of their professional conduct in the workplace.
Bainimarama opposes Fiji constitution review
Fiji's prime minister Frank Bainimarama has dismissed opposition calls for a partial review of the 2013 constitution.
Fiji govt says it was excluded from PACER Plus
Fiji's Trade Minister Faiyaz Koya says the country didn't pull out of the PACER Plus trade negotiations, it was excluded.
NZ vessel leaves for 6-month patrol mission in Fiji
The New Zealand navy ship HMNZS Hawea leaves Auckland today for a six month deployment to Fiji where it will help Fiji's navy patrol the country's waters.
Sport: Fijiana 7s finish fourth in Japan
The Fiji women's sevens team have consolidated fourth place on the Women's World Series after their first semi final finish in three years.
New flood warning tool trialled in Fiji
A new tool to predict coastal flooding is being trialed in Fiji that could help to limit the damage caused by cyclones.
Call to slash Fiji government top pays
A Fiji opposition party says if it wins power it will cut top ministerial salaries.
Suspended Fiji MP Tikoca seeks review
A suspended Fiji parliamentarian Ratu Isoa Tikoca has filed an application at the Suva High Court for leave to apply for judicial review.
Fiji honours rugby 7s team with banknote
Fiji's rugby sevens team which won the country's first Olympic gold medal has been honoured on a new banknote and coin.
Indian hospital group features at Fiji Health Forum
India's Apollo Hospitals Group is using a health meeting in Fiji to seek more business investment opportunities in the country.
Tikoduadua defection 'a major gain for Fiji's opposition'
A Fijian politics scholar says a former government minister's defection is a major gain for the opposition.
One Fiji Party deregistered
The One Fiji Party has been deregistered for breaching the Political Parties Act.