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Artivist turns trash into treasure: A fight against plastic pollution

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On the vivid coastlines of Suva an unexpected sight often catches the eye: the traces of human activity washed ashore. Amidst this litter, Suzanne Turaganiwai sees not just debris, but the raw materials for art and the seeds of environmental activism. For the past three years, Turaganiwai, a marine science graduate turned "artivist," has dedicated herself to the fight against plastic...

Coalition Government settles Fiji’s longest workers dispute with $9.2 million pay-out

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Fiji’s longest workers dispute – at the Vatukoula Gold Mine, which has lasted 33 years, is expected to be finally settled, with a promised pay-out of FJD$9.2 million (US$4.6 million) by the country’s coalition government. The settlement was announced in Suva today by the Minister of Finance, Biman Prasad in his 2024-2025 budget allocation. “The 365 mining workers went on strike...

John Rabuku not eligible to hold DPP position: Fiji Supreme Court

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Fiji’s Supreme Court has ruled that John Rabuku is not qualified to hold the office of Fiji's Director of Public Prosecution(DPP) as he is not qualified to be a judge as required by section 117(2) of the constitution. The Supreme Court gave its opinion that Rabuku is not eligible for judicial appointment by virtue of disciplinary proceedings disqualification in Section...

Fiji MPs salary increase to cost $4.1m

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The increase in salaries for Fiji Members of Parliament will cost $4.1 million (US$2.05 million). This has been confirmed by the Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad. Prasad said the increase in salary for parliamentarians is the first-ever undertaken over eight years, and represents only one percent increment for most ministers or three percent for the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime...

Navigating AI in the Pacific: Opportunities, Challenges, and Sustainable Practices from Regional Security Conference

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The Pacific Regional and National Security Conference (PRNSC), this week dedicated session on Artificial Intelligence (AI) brought to the forefront the transformative potential of AI and the need for careful governance. Speakers delved into AI’s vast opportunities alongside its inherent risks, particularly for the Pacific Islands and beyond. There was emphasis on the need for sustainable, culturally sensitive, and inclusive approaches. This...

A Deep Connection to the Sea: Youth advocate calls for climate action in the Pacific

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In the heart of the Pacific, where the ocean's waves touch the shores of countless islands, one voice stands out in the call for climate action. Jessie Mule Siga, a dedicated advocate and volunteer with the WWF Pacific Volunteers Programme, speaks with a passion rooted in the very essence of the islands she calls home. “The Pacific Ocean is so special...

Major pay increase for Fiji civil servants, Minimum wage rate to increase to $5 by 2025

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Good news for Fiji civil servants around the country as all salary-based civil servants will receive a pay rise of around seven percent to 10 percent while the age earners will get an increment ranging from 10 percent up to 20 percent effective from 01 August 2024. Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad while announcing the 2024-2025 Budget says the...

Indonesia accused of subverting Pacific push for UN rights mission to West Papua

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An unheralded visit to Indonesia’s Papuan provinces by a leading Pacific diplomat has drawn criticism for undermining a push for a United Nations human rights mission to the region where pro-independence insurgents have fought Indonesian rule for decades. The Melanesian Spearhead Group’s (MSG) director-general, Leonard Louma, hasn’t responded to BenarNews’ questions about the brief visit. It occurred just days after...

Fiji Fisheries Minister Ravu granted bail

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Fiji’s Magistrates Court in Sigatoka Thursday granted bail to Minister for Fisheries and Forests Kalaveti Ravu who is charged with one count of Abuse of Office. Ravu is charged alongside Ministry of Fisheries and Forests Regional Manager, Tekata Toaisi who faces a one count of aiding and abetting abuse of office. Both appeared before Resident Magistrate Jeremaia Savou. It is alleged that...

No attempt to amend FijiFirst Constitution, legacy will remain unmatched: Seruiratu

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Fiji's leader of Opposition Inia Seruiratu has confirmed that there has been no genuine attempt by the FijiFirst Party to amend its Constitution, as required by the Registrar of Political Parties Ana Mataiciwa. Speaking to FijiLive, Seruiratu said: “We have not done anything to amend the Party’s Constitution because the question is ‘Who has the authority to amend the constitution...

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Artivist turns trash into treasure: A fight against plastic pollution

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On the vivid coastlines of Suva an unexpected sight often catches the eye: the traces of human activity washed ashore. Amidst this litter, Suzanne Turaganiwai...

Coalition Government settles Fiji’s longest workers dispute with $9.2 million pay-out

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Fiji’s longest workers dispute – at the Vatukoula Gold Mine, which has lasted 33 years, is expected to be finally settled, with a promised...

John Rabuku not eligible to hold DPP position: Fiji Supreme Court

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Fiji’s Supreme Court has ruled that John Rabuku is not qualified to hold the office of Fiji's Director of Public Prosecution(DPP) as he is...