Fiji
Fears in Fiji that next police boss will be military man
It's feared that a military man could be rubber stamped as the next police commissioner in Fiji. Audio
Authorities told NFP suspension breach of Fiji Constitution
Lawyers for Fiji's suspended National Federation Party have told election authorities their suspension of the party is against democracy and a breach of the constitution.
Sport: NZ tipped to win Oceania Futsal Champs
New Zealand is being tipped as a hot contender to win next week's Oceania Futsal Championship.
Worker's rights dispute in Fiji may be over
A dispute over worker's rights in Fiji that reached the International Labour Organisation and lasted many years could finally be over.
NFP MPs suspended
Three of Fiji's opposition MPs have been suspended from parliament amid a controversy over their party's accounts.
Speculation Fiji military man will keep top police job
A member of the body which makes key appointments in Fiji believes the current acting police commissioner, a military man, will get the job long-term.
Hopes Lapita scholars will explore Fiji further after find
A chance find of Lapita pottery in Fiji's north last month is expected to spark further interest in the ancient people who settled islands in the Pacific. Audio
Sport: Fiji cricketers to shuffle line-up
Fiji will give their wider squad a chance to impress at the Under 19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh.
Fiji MP says decree unclear but audit 'did not breach' it
A member of a suspended political party in Fiji says the Political Parties Decree is too vague and her party did not breach it. Audio
Lapita find could spark more exploration in Fiji's north
A chance find of Lapita pottery in Fiji's north last month is expected to spark further interest in the ancient people who settled islands in the Pacific.
Fiji union says worker rights still not addressed
Worker rights need more attention in Fiji according to union despite the government saying a long-running dispute has been resolved.
Suspension of Fiji party prompts complaints of excessive force
There's a dispute in Fiji over whether the suspension of a political party, the National Federation Party, was an excessive move by the Supervisor of Elections. Audio
Former Fiji official fears return to Fiji over apparent police threat
A former prime ministerial aide in Fiji says he is concerned about returning to the country after receiving an apparent threat from Fiji's acting police chief via Facebook.
Fiji union says work needed but ILO progress made
The Fiji Trade Union Congress says there is still work to be done around industrial relations but a lot of progress has been made over the past few weeks.
No opposition presence on Fiji appointments body
The Fiji opposition leader says she's no longer attending the commission tasked with giving advice on key appointments because it's not acting in a proper manner.
Fiji govt says ILO complaint sorted
Fiji's Minister of Industrial Relations says a dispute over worker's rights that has reached the International Labour Organisation and lasted many years, is essentially over.
Fiji accounting body may refer NFP matter to police
The President of the Fiji Institute of Accountants says the man who audited the National Federation Party may be referred to the police.
First of China to Nadi charter flights touch down
The first of four charter flights between China's capital, Beijing, and Fiji has touched down at Nadi airport.
Sport: Pacific Super Rugby team would be a boost on and off the field - ex players
A Super Rugby team in the Pacific Islands would have lasting benefits both on and off the field, according to former players.
Fiji accountant probed over NFP audit
The Fiji Institute of Accountants will open an investigation into an accountant who allegedly wrongly signed off the audit of the National Federation Party.