I am an Indo-Fijian who has lived in Australia for more than 42 years – over half my life away from the land of my birth. Yet like many in the diaspora,
“WITHIN the iTaukei world, a community’s right to determine its own cultural future is paramount”. These words were uttered by Sau-vaka Culture Consultancy
HIGH in the rugged interior of Nubumakita, where the land folds into steep ridges and narrow tracks, stories are not merely told – they are lived, remembered,
DARYL Tarte scrambled onto the foggy summit of Mount Uluiqalau in Taveuni, hung his binoculars on a steel post marker, and walked fifty metres along the
IN the long arc of Fiji’s post-independence history, few public figures have occupied as many vantage points as Winston Thompson. A career civil servant,
Good Friday Pam! DENNIS FITZGERALD MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA IT would seem Pam Bondi is now looking for a new job, but probably not in the Whitehouse. There
FIJIANS need to be smart in managing their money and expenses, Salaseini Radini of Saumakia Village, Naitasiri, warns. She believes the ongoing fuel crisis
LOW income earning households are beginning to make sacrifices as the country braces for what could take weeks for normalcy to return in the midst of an
A war of words has erupted between Fiji Labour Party leader Mahendra Chaudhry and the Coalition Government over the handling of rising fuel prices, with
Strong winds of up to 75km/hr are expected to develop over land areas of the Yasawa and Mamanuca groups and the Northern Division from tomorrow, as Tropical
AS we commemorate 100 years of TISI Sangam, we honour not only an institution, but a legacy of leadership grounded in sacrifice, service, and long-term
THEY knew what was coming and fought till the last whistle, as the points stacked to a staggering 26-69 defeat for the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua against
PUSHING through exhaustion and tough conditions, Nia Rudolph of Burleigh Point Outriggers, Gold Coast, Australia claimed victory in the women’s 40 – 500m
A HEARTFELT promise to his son powered New Zealand paddler Bryce Irving to gold in the Masters 40 men’s 500m final at the Wai Tui International 2026 in
FOR 17-year-old Faith Agnes Khelan, victory in the J19 500m sprints final was more than just a race win; it was a test of belief, strength, and resilience.
A father of four is missing following a tragic incident at the Ba River while collecting kai. Gaberieli Walu Ratu had gone to the river near the Ba Bridge