Fijian Drua fans, the Jiuta family support opposing teams

Bula Round? How Fiji can host Super Rugby’s big weekend

(AAP) A Fijian Super Round is on the radar as the Pacific favourites push for facility upgrades that would allow the rugby-mad nation to host the relaunched concept. Ten of Super Rugby Pacific’s 11 outfits will descend on Christchurch’s new One NZ Stadium, with hosts the Crusaders to face the NSW Waratahs in the first […]

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Updated: MV Fiji Princess retired

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Blue Lagoon Cruises says it has made the “difficult decision” to retire MV. Fiji Princess following an incident on the 4th of April 2026. The ship, which has been part of the Blue Lagoon Cruises fleet for more than 22 years, dragged whilst at anchor during a severe weather event and as a result grounded […]

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Excellence in tourism honoured at FETA 2024

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By Prerna Priyanka Dance and events company VOU was one of the big winners at the 2024 Fiji Excellence in Tourism Awards (FETA) on Saturday night. The event, held at the Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort in Denarau, brought together industry leaders, operators, and government representatives to celebrate resilience and innovation in Fijian tourism. Deputy Prime […]

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The ROC Market

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Suva’s longest running business incubator is a fun day out By Samantha Magick Visit downtown Suva on the third Sunday of every month and you will find three vibrant streets full of local products, food and music. The ROC Market is an institution in the capital, growing from nine tents in Foster Street when it […]

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A tour of Suva market

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By Vittoria Pasca One of the highlights of a trip to Suva is the tour of its central market, where you’ll be able to enjoy some local goodies, have a chat with the vendors and get an authentic experience of everyday life in Fiji’s capital. The market is located a walking distance from Suva’s main […]

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Galoa Women

Galoa women turning trash into cash

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In Fiji, a group of 15 dedicated women has been doing their part to create a circular economy by turning plastic trash into cash. Based in the coastal village of Galoa, the Bulikula Women’s Plastics Group was formed four years ago.  With support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO), […]

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