Fiji
New Zealand launches Fijian Language Week
New Zealand is celebrating Fijian Language Week this week with a drive to promoting the language with a series of events.
Sport: Roy Krishna can't wait for season to start
Wellington Phoenix striker Roy Krishna had a busier off-season than most but says he can't wait for the new A-League football campaign to kick off.
Fiji and PNG 'playing games' over Papua issue
A former prime minister of Vanuatu says the Melanesian Spearhead Group is becoming ineffective because of games being played by Fiji and Papua New Guinea.
Sport: Pacific netball in good health
Fiji, the Cook Islands and Samoa have nine months to prepare for the netball's World Youth Cup after sealing their qualification in Auckland this week.
Swarm of termites descends on Fiji's Lautoka
Communities around the Fiji town of Lautoka have reportedly been hit by swarms of termites.
How your old fishing gear can change lives
17-year-old Finn Ross was on holiday in Fiji and saw how local people were struggling with old or broken fishing gear, and the problems this was causing. So Finn and his mate Max Lichtenstein decided… Audio, Gallery
Fiji Roads Authority takes payment dispute to court
The Fiji Roads Authority is taking its dispute with a global engineering firm to the High Court.
Sport: Samoa seal final qualifying berth for netball's World Youth Cup
Samoa secured their place at the 2017 Netball World Youth Cup in Botswana after thrashing Papua New Guinea 55-32 in a winner-takes-all playoff.
Sport: Fiji Residents skipper wants to lead the way for locals in Bati squad
Saimone Lomaloma admits he feels a large weight on his shoulders following his selection in the Fii Bati rugby league squad to play Toa Samoa next month.
Third opposition MP suspended from Fiji parliament
The Fiji government has used its numbers in Parliament to suspend a third opposition MP, saying one of his speeches in the house was rascist and inflammatory. Audio
Fiji's Ratu Isoa apologises but denies racism
An Opposition MP in Fiji who's been suspended for two years says he is not a racist.
Fiji's Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi dies
Nauru Chief Justice and a former Fiji Vice President, Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi, has passed away. Audio
No preference for Fiji's jobless MWH workers
The Fiji Roads Authority is calling for new applicants for jobs after a major pay dispute and deportations prompted a foreign contractor to pull out.
Fiji opens new bridge after 'unprecedented' investment in roads
A new bridge on Fiji's northern Vanua Levu has been opened five months ahead of schedule as part of a nationwide road project.
Crime reports worry Fiji PM
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has called for an urgent meeting with the Police Commissioner because of reports of crime.
Fiji Roads advertises new jobs after foreign pull-out
The Fiji Roads Authority is calling for new applicants for jobs after a major pay dispute and deportations prompted a foreign contractor to pull out. Audio
Fiji MP Tikoca suspended until end of term
Fiji's parliament has voted out a third opposition MP, dismissing calls that a suspension until the end of the term is too harsh.
NFP hits back at boycott criticism
The leader of Fiji's opposition National Federation Party has hit back at criticism of his party's boycott of the opening of parliament.
Sport: Fiji, Cook Islands netballers qualify for World Youth Cup
Fiji and the Cook Islands netballers are through to next year's World Youth Cup in Botswana after ensuring a top two finish at the Oceania qualifiers.
Fiji deportations 'harsh' - shadow minister
Fiji's shadow minister for works and transport has asked the government to explain its "high-handed" deportation of expatriate workers.