Fiji
Reports of new Fiji Airways CEO denied
Fiji Airways has denied reports that the former head of Sri Lankan airlines has been appointed as the chief executive of Fiji's national carrier.
Leaders must address Forum headquarters - Tuilaepa
Samoa's prime minister Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi says the Pacific Islands Forum must address whether its headquarters should remain in the Fiji capital, Suva.
Fiji landowners want promised mine royalties
A petition will be presented to the Fiji government next month by landowners in the Northern Division who say they have not received any royalties from a bauxite mine they consented to in 2011.
Fiji villager allegedly beaten by police
Police in Fiji are alleged to have beaten a man in front of his family and fellow villagers on the northern island of Vanua Levu last month.
Sport: Tonga, Fiji, PNG name teams for Pacific Test
Tonga, Fiji and Papua New Guinea have named their squads for Saturday's Pacific rugby league test double header on the Gold Coast.
Lease issued for third bauxite mine in Fiji
A lease for a third bauxite mining site has been issued in Fiji, and will be the largest so far of the sites in the Northern Division.
Samoa PM not insulted by Bainimarama
Samoa's prime minister says he was not insulted by Fiji's prime ministers recent comments about him, saying Frank Bainimarama is young, and yet to mature.
Fiji PM's flag change plan fueled by 'self glorification'
The youth component of Fiji's opposition SODELPA party says the prime minister is using tax-payers money for his plans to change the flag.
Women activists prepare for Fiji local body polls
Women's groups in Fiji are making plans for local body elections despite no date yet announced for the polls. Audio
Fiji launched child helpline service
Community leaders in Fiji are welcoming the launch of the country's Fiji's first Child Helpline service. Audio
Delegation defends Fiji's treatment of iTaukei
A Fijian government delegation has told a UN meeting that the rights of indigenous people of Fiji are in no way under threat.
Sport: Fiji Bati coach expects strong line-ups for Pacific Tests
Fiji rugby league coach Rick Stone can see both sides of the club vs country debate but expects the Island nations to name strong squads for next weekend's Pacific tests on the Gold Coast.
Fiji and Samoa leaders trade insults over Forum
The leaders of Fiji and Samoa have reached new heights this week in a trade of insults over the Pacific Islands Forum but observers say improtant issues for the agency are at risk.. Audio
Samoa-Fiji slanging match risks obscuring Pacific-wide issue
Observers say an important regional issue risks being obscured by the latest trading of insults between the prime ministers of Fiji and Samoa.
PACER-Plus is 'unbalanced' - Fiji
The Fiji government says the Pacific trade agreement PACER-Plus is unbalanced and needs to be tailored to better serve the region.
Samoan PM a "yapping lapdog" says Bainimarama
The Prime Minister of Fiji Frank Bainimarama says his Samoan counterpart is the only prime minister who is always on the attack.
Sport: Auckland, Wellington tough road to Oceania final
Auckland City and Team Wellington have earned some brief respite after navigating a gruelling schedule to qualify for Sunday's Oceania Champions League football final.
Fiji PM responds to Tuilaepa comments
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has dealt his Samoa counterpart a verbal blow in their latest exchange, labelling Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi a lap dog.
Sport: Tonga hope more tests will attract top NRL players
Tonga rugby league coach Kristian Woolf says next weekend's Pacific test double-header is a welcome addition to the calendar but says more international matches are still needed.
Fijian chiefs take concerns to UN forum on indigenous issues
Indigenous chiefs from Fiji are calling on UN experts and agencies to step in over international treaty breaches by the Fiji government. Audio