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Construction for Fiji's first living museum begins
Fiji's first living museum aims to capture the era of the British colonial government's indentured system. Audio
Fiji Methodist church delivers an official apology
Fiji Methodist church delivers an official apology to descendants of Girmitiyas Audio
Prominent Fijian Sashi Kiran stands for election
We talanoa to Sashi Kiran a prominent Fijian community leader who's made a last minute decision to stand in the coming election. Audio
Suffering continues in Fiji amid worsening Covid-19 crisis
The suffering continues in Fiji as Covid-19 cases soar amid its worsening health crisis. Audio
Fiji is being battered by Covid-19 out of control
While New Zealand and the Cook Islands are bubbling away, the Covid-19 situation in what used to be our biggest Pacific tourism destination, Fiji, is horrifying - and out of control. Audio
Fiji is being battered by Covid-19 out of control
While New Zealand and the Cook Islands are bubbling away, the Covid-19 situation in what used to be our biggest Pacific tourism destination, Fiji, is horrifying - and out of control.
AudioFijian community leaders demand accountability
Fijian community leaders are joining together to demand accountability from the government. Yesterday, the country announced a new record of 431 new Covid-19 cases along with two deaths. The… Audio
Fiji changing Covid-19 containment strategy to mitigation
The Fiji government's Covid-19 response strategy has changed from containment to mitigation. Audio
Fiji's food crisis in focus amid Covid-19 spread
As Fiji battles the latest outbreak of Covid-19, a food crisis in the country is also reaching a critical point. Some vulnerable families are living on as little as a few biscuits a day - as the… Audio
Just Kai - Fiji
A huge drop in tourists in Fiji due to the pandemic has meant growing your own food in Fiji is not only making a comeback, it's a matter of survival. About half of Fiji's population depends on tourism… Audio
Just Kai - Fiji
A huge drop in tourists in Fiji due to the pandemic has meant growing your own food in Fiji is not only making a comeback, it's a matter of survival. About half of Fiji's population depends on tourism…
AudioBackyard farming in Fiji a matter of survival
A huge drop in tourists in Fiji due to the pandemic has meant growing your own food is not only making a comeback, it's a matter of survival. Audio
Call for changes to Fiji govt's economic management
Fiji's Civil Society Alliance is demanding drastic changes in the way the economy is being managed by the government amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Audio
Covid-19: Fiji Civil Society warns of humanitarian crisis
Half of Fiji's population is experiencing extreme financial hardship due to the effects of Covid-19.
The global pandemic has been a disaster for the country with the tourism sector shedding a hundred… Audio
Fiji Civil Society warns of humanitarian crisis
Half of Fiji's population is experiencing extreme financial hardship due to the effects of Covid-19. The global pandemic has been a disaster for the country with the tourism sector shedding a hundred… Audio
Fiji families lose everything in back-to-back cyclones
A family in Fiji's cyclone hit west has next to nothing left after a small creek swelled into a raging torrent during this month's back-to-back cyclones and heavy rain. Audio
Fiji braces for another cyclone
People in Fiji are braced for another cyclone just a week after Cyclone Josie killed six people. Audio
Impending cyclone adds to flood woes in Fiji
A local charity helping flood-struck families in Fiji says there's a lot of fear about another cyclone heading towards the country. Cyclone Keni is expected to be closest to Fiji about midday… Audio
Tough times for Winston's 'Ground Zero' areas
Many people in Cyclone Winston's "Ground Zero" areas are struggling to make ends meet a year after the killer storm hit Fiji. Audio
First organic certified product launched in Fiji
Fiji's first organic certified product has been launched and it's expected others will follow as more farmers are encouraged to return to traditional growing methods. Audio