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Fiji worker burned in sugar mill accident.
The Fiji Sugar Corporation is investigating an accident in which a sugar mill worker was severely burned.
Sport: Fiji rejig loosies for Pacific rugby final
The Flying Fijians Coach John McKee has named a team which includes the move of captain Akapusi Qera to the openside with Masi Matidigo returning at 8.
Fiji unveils 'super bean'
Fiji's agriculture ministry has unveiled a new variety of mung bean with improved iron content and drought-resistance.
Fiji says they weren't consulted over trafficking report
Fiji's employment minister says the government was not consulted by the US State Department for its 2015 Human Trafficking Report.
Fiji's military commander resigns after only 18 months
The commander of Fiji's military, Brigadier General Mosese Tikoitoga, has resigned after only eighteen months in the job.
Sport: Fiji and Samoa to meet again in final
Samoa and Fiji will meet again in the World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup 2015 final on Monday after both maintained their unbeaten records with tight victories over hosts Canada and Japan in Toronto.
Another Fiji city pledges to go smoke free
Lautoka has become the latest city in Fiji to launch initiatives with the view of eventually declaring the city a tobacco free zone.
Fiji Airways makes another major repayment to provident fund
Fiji Airways has paid back the Fiji National Provident Fund $9.3 million US dollars as an early loan repayment.
Sport: Island nations ring changes for final round PNC match-ups
Pacific nations have rung the changes for the final round robin matches in the Pacific Nations Cup.
No work for government-trained Solomons pilots
Solomon Islanders, who have been undergoing pilot training in Fiji, are struggling to find work once they return home.
Fiji parliamentary committee chair defends role
The chairman of the Fiji's public accounts committee is defending its role after coming under fire from the attorney general. Audio
Fiji's public accounts committee hits back at Attorney General
The chairman of Fiji's public accounts committee is defending its role after coming under fire from the attorney general.
Last Fiji peacekeepers leave Liberia
The final unit of Fiji police working in the UN Peacekeeping mission in Liberia have been pulled out and are awaiting reassignment possibly to Haiti. Audio
Sport: Stanley eager to impress in rare start for Samoa
Manu Samoa first five Mike Stanley is looking to take advantage of a rare starting role in this afternoon's Pacific Nations Cup clash against Fiji in Sacramento.
Sport: Fiji Pearls thankful for thorough preparation
Things might not have gone their way against New Zealand but Fiji netball coach Kate Carpenter believes her team will arrive at next month's World Cup the best prepared of any Pearls team in history.
Sport: Samoa and Fiji ring changes for PNC clash
Manu Samoa are wary of being drawn into a battle royale against Fiji in tomorrow's Pacific Nations Cup clash in Sacramento.
Fiji police urge patience over brutality probe
Fiji police say a senior officer will take the next available flight to investigate claims of police brutality on an island in the Lau Group.
Fiji: the Geneva of the Pacific
Fiji's Minister of Aviation Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum says there's a wonderful opportunity ahead for Fiji to become the Geneva of the Pacific.
Sport: Fiji Pearls thumped by Silver Ferns
Fiji have plenty of work to do before next month's Netball World Cup after being thrashed 91-31 by New Zealand in Porirua last night.
Fiji Airways pays first dividend in seven years
Fiji Airways has paid its first dividend in seven years, with its major shareholder, the Fiji government, receiving 1.7 million US dollars.