Frank Bainimarama
Fiji welcomes home Olympic 7s Champions
Tens of thousands of people in Fiji have turned out to welcome home the country's Olympic champion sevens team. Audio, Gallery
PACER-PLUS: blessing or curse?
Pacific Island countries are being urged to walk away from PACER-PLUS by a new report from the Pacific Network on Globalisation, PANG. Audio
NZ PM's Fiji visit heavy on symbolism low on results
The prime minister John Key made a 24 hour visit to Fiji last week - the first by a New Zealand leader in a decade. Audio
Shattered and hurting but Fijians try to move on from Cyclone Winston
Sally Round reports from Fiji on the efforts to rebuild people's lives after the devastating impact of Cyclone Winston. Video, Audio, Gallery
Frank Bainimarama says Winston has drained economy
Fiji's Prime Minister says the country's economic growth is now 'down the drain' after Cyclone Winston. Audio
Fiji's interior finally gets supplies with PM's visit
Our correspondent travels to the interior of Viti Levu and finds out about the impact of Cyclone Winston on the town of Nadalei. Audio
Fiji's PM visits storm-hit inland village
Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, who is visiting a remote inland village, says the country is reeling from Cyclone Winston.
Fiji starts to send aid to remote islands
Fiji is beginning to send boats carrying desperately needed aid to remote islands and coastal villages devastated by Cyclone Winston. Audio
Fiji PM not flinching on Fiji flag
The Fiji prime minister Frank Bainimarama wants a new flag by July this year and it seems he'll get it. Audio
Pacific leaders urge climate action
Pacific Island nations have told the United Nations climate change summit in Paris they are already bearing the brunt of the effects of climate change and urgent action is needed. Audio
France gathers Pacific leaders ahead of COP21
France has gathered Pacific leaders together in Paris this week for a summit ahead of the COP21, but will it support the islands' ambitious goals for the crucial climate change talks?. Audio
Fiji squatters receive titles to land
After recently giving out land titles to 40 squatters in Lautoka, Fiji's government says it will extend the same status to residents in 16 more squatter settlements over the next two years. Audio
Hopes that Fiji conference can give shape to Paris approach
It's hoped a conference in Fiji this week will give the region a strong platform ahead of a major summit in Paris, but others aren't so sure. Audio
Fiji's PM apologises for coups, but not his own
The Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has made another apology to those forced to flee the country after the coups in 1987 and 2000, but not his own. Audio
Fiji's PM apologises for coups, but not his own
The Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has apologised to those forced to flee the country after the coups in 1987 and 2000, but not his own. Audio
Sally Round - Fiji One Year After the Elections
Radio New Zealand International's Sally Round is recently back from Fiji where it's a year since Frank Bainimarama and his Fiji First party won a landslide victory at the polls. Audio
Fiji and NZ PMs meet in New York
For the first time in almost a decade the prime ministers of Fiji and New Zealand have formally met.
Fiji's leader leads the charge for a new flag
New Zealand is not the only Pacific nation grappling with a suitable ensign and that which best represents its national identity. While critics say there are more pressing issues for the island state… Audio
Fiji landowners want royalties from mining company
Landowners in Fiji's northern division say they haven't received any royalties from a bauxite mine that they consented to in 2011. Audio
Fiji and Samoa leaders trade insults over Forum
The leaders of Fiji and Samoa have reached new heights this week in a trade of insults over the Pacific Islands Forum but observers say improtant issues for the agency are at risk.. Audio