In another major development this afternoon, Fiji and Australia have agreed to the full restoration of diplomatic ties for the first time since 2009. The two countries will exchange high commissioners, in a move which the Sydney Morning Herald describes as "a signal of faith that the troubled Pacific island nation is back on the path to democracy". … [Read more...] about #118 AUSTRALIA REPAIRS TIES WITH FIJI
#117 QARASE FOUND GUILTY
Momentous events in Suva as Fiji's deposed prime minister, Laisenia Qarase, is found guilty on all nine charges in his corruption trial. Here's a link to the story from the Fiji Village website. The three assessors took just two hours to return their verdict and High Court judge Justice Priyantha Fernando will give his judgement tomorrow. Under … [Read more...] about #117 QARASE FOUND GUILTY
#116 THE TROUBLE WITH BEN
With his i’Taukei mother and Indo-Fijian father, Ben Padarath ought to be a poster boy for the new multiracial Fiji. Yet instead of being a standard bearer for greatness, Ben has grown up the classic naughty boy - a 42-year old still behaving like a juvenile delinquent and every parent’s nightmare. Each opportunity he gets he seems to blow, whether … [Read more...] about #116 THE TROUBLE WITH BEN
#115 COMING IN FROM THE COLD
The thaw in relations between Fiji and New Zealand continues with the announcement of a $2-million contribution towards preparations for the 2014 election. While the precise allocation has yet to be finalised, $500,000 will go the Constitutional Commission and the balance towards the process of voter registration and education. The thaw has … [Read more...] about #115 COMING IN FROM THE COLD
#114 STATE OF THE NATION
"Significant progress but could do a lot better". That's the overall conclusion of one of Fiji's most prominent social activists - Father Kevin Barr - in a review of the country's performance over the past two years. Father Barr is an Australian-born Roman Catholic priest and the Chair of Fiji's Wages Council, which determines minimum standards of … [Read more...] about #114 STATE OF THE NATION
#113 A REAL-LIFE SPY THRILLER
“New Zealand Acts To Protect Fijian PM”. Excuse me, but are my eyes deceiving me? Well, no, they’re not and haven’t times changed. It wasn’t so long ago when such a headline would have been inconceivable. Yet protecting Frank Bainimarama was precisely the motive when agents of the NZ Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) raided addresses in … [Read more...] about #113 A REAL-LIFE SPY THRILLER






