Cabinet approves relocation of Nabavatu Village which will cost $5.9 million
Cabinet has approved the relocation of Nabavatu village to land in Nadoiviri belonging to the Mataqali Uluitoga and Mataqali Nalutu. Nabavatu Village is located in the
Cabinet has approved the relocation of Nabavatu village to land in Nadoiviri belonging to the Mataqali Uluitoga and Mataqali Nalutu. Nabavatu Village is located in the
Coastal villagers in Ba are implementing changes in their agriculture, farming, fishing and way of living due to the impacts of climate change. University of Fiji, Lect
Residents and Community members of Kalekana, Lami took part in an early morning activity by picking up rubbish along the Kalekana Road to conserve and protect the environ
To combat climate change, provide food security and restore biodiversity, the Karoko Youth Club will be planting 3,000 trees in their community. While speaking to fiji
To combat climate change and restore biodiversity by providing food security, the villagers of Nakorokula in Ra have taken the initiative to plant mangroves, vetiver gras
The act to protect and conserve our motherland should start now before it is too late and the use of environmental impact assessment tools can contribute to achieving sus
The Government will meet with the Namosi landowners at 11am tomorrow to continue their discussions on the renewal of the Special Prospecting License for the Namosi Joint
Westpac Fiji's participation in community work which includes projects of planting mangroves in Serua repainting the Oncology Ward at Labasa Hospital and making donations
Fiji Police Force, the National Fire Authority, the Lami Town Council, friends, families the main organisers, and the Eco Guardians of Fiji were all part of today’
The right to a clean environment is fundamental and individual actions are pivotal as every action, regardless of scale, holds significance. The Founder of Pacific Rec
The majority of the people in Namosi have agreed that they do not want mining to take place in Namosi even if millions or trillions of dollars are given to them. A rep
Most of the time government officials only talk about the benefits of mining. Mataqali Nabukebuke Namosi member, Iowane Taukeisalili highlighted this during their meet
The Namosi Joint Venture has requested for the renewal of its Special Prospecting License for another three years however majority of the villagers of Namosi and Waidina
The Department of Environment has not responded to the questions raised by the Tamavua Action Group on why the department’s Environmental Impact Assessment Adminis
The Tamavua Action Group has written to Local Government Minister, Maciu Nalumisa in relation to the development along 81 to 87 Princes Road in Suva, and is calling for a
Coverage on the Princess Road development close to the cliff edge and how the Tamavua Action Group has petitioned against the project going ahead due to environmental con
Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection Lynda Tabuya has revealed the harsh realities of extreme weather, rising sea levels, escalating ocean pollution and ec
The Department of Environment is looking into a case where rubbish is being dumped by a group of people in an empty plot in Wailoku. In videos posted on social media,
People living in Silana Village in Tailevu are thankful for the Saemaul Undong Initiative as assistance provided has improved their lives and taught them better practices
Laucala Beach residents, youths from Kinoya Village and the Nasinu Town Council have come together in an attempt to clean up the mangrove swamp located close to Bailey Br
Former National 7s player, William Ryder has raised concern about unsustainable fishing in the North. Ryder who also played rugby in Japan for four years and then play