Fijian news in one place: The Fiji Times — publishing since 1869 — and the Fiji Sun, the FijiVillage and Fiji Live portals, FBC broadcasting, the Hindi-language Shanti Dut, and the islands' rugby coverage.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the oldest newspaper in Fiji?
- The Fiji Times, founded in Levuka in 1869, is Fiji's oldest newspaper and one of the oldest in the Pacific.
- What is Fiji's national broadcaster?
- The Fijian Broadcasting Corporation (FBC) is the national broadcaster.
- In what languages is Fijian news published?
- News publishes in English, iTaukei (Fijian) and Fiji Hindi — Shanti Dut is the main Hindi-language paper.
Fiji has one of the South Pacific's most vibrant newspaper industries, serving around 930,000 people across 330 islands in a nation of extraordinary natural beauty and cultural diversity. Fiji's media reflects a unique bicultural society of indigenous Fijian and Indo-Fijian communities, publishing primarily in English with Hindi-language media serving the large Indo-Fijian population. Fiji is also home to Pacific regional journalism organisations including PINA.
Fiji Times, founded in 1869, is the oldest newspaper in the Pacific islands. FBC is the national broadcaster. FijiVillage leads in digital news. The South Pacific Stock Exchange (SPSE) is Fiji's official market portal. Uniquely, Fiji is a global rugby powerhouse — Fiji Rugby won Olympic gold in sevens rugby at Rio 2016 and Paris 2024, making it one of sport's great stories. The Fiji Football Association covers the national football team.
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