Civil servants can't lose their jobs for speaking out – Prof. Prasad
There is still a culture of fear amongst civil servants, but it does not mean civil servants will lose their jobs if they raise qu
There is still a culture of fear amongst civil servants, but it does not mean civil servants will lose their jobs if they raise qu
As Fijians celebrate World Maritime Day, Minister for Transport Ro Filipe Tuisawau has made a call to the Maritime Safety Authorit
Three more children have received a new lease of life after getting heart surgeries at the Sai Sanjeevani Children’s Heart Hospita
Cane cutters' productivity level has declined by 50% over the past 15 years. Director of Planning, Policy and Research for the
Over 12,000 students from various schools took advantage of the University of the South Pacific's Open Day at their Laucala, Lauto
Good news as rice farmers will receive weedicide and fertilizer subsidies to support the growth and productivity of rice industry
About 171,611 Fijians in the Rewa Delta, Naitasiri, and parts of Tailevu will now benefit from 17 newly installed flood early warn
Following serious concerns the Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission has initiated an investigation regarding the unjustified
Fiji experiences a sea level rise two to three times more than the global average according to scientific reports as 46 communitie
Three people were rushed to hospital after two cars collided on Edinburgh Drive in Suva at about 5.45am this morning. Director
The University of the South Pacific Council has responded to concerns expressed about human resource decisions and processes at th
A domestic violence survivor and mother in far north western Australia says more long-term housing is urgently needed for women an