Australian Police to Be Embedded in Fiji's Police Force Under New Measures - ABC Pacific
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Australian police to be embedded in Fiji's Police Force under new measures - ABC Pacific
Australian Federal Police will be embedded in Fiji's Police Force as part of a new raft of measures to strengthen the Vuvale Partnership between the two countries. Also, a historic chiefly installation is gets underway in the Lau islands in Fiji.
ThePatriotLight - Australia Commits $500 Million to Fiji, Eyes Security and Border Upgrades
ThePatriotLight - Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese (L) and the Prime Minister of Fiji Sitiveni Rabuka at a rugby union Test match between Australia and Fiji in Newcastle, Australia on July 6, 2025. Saeed Khan/AFP via Getty ImagesAustralia is set to increase its development aid to Fiji by an additional $40 million (FJD 56 million) over four years, bringing the total bilateral support to nearly $500 million (FJD$734 million) between 20…
Australia Commits $500 Million to Fiji, Eyes Security and Border Upgrades
Australia is set to increase its development aid to Fiji by an additional $40 million (FJD 56 million) over four years, bringing the total bilateral support to nearly $500 million (FJD$734 million) between 2025 and 2029. The updated assistance will see two technical experts deployed to help roll out Fiji’s new National Security Strategy. Cooperation will also extend to embedding Australian Federal Police within the Fiji Police Force and allocati…
Hope for street dwellers
A NEW Wellbeing Centre to help street dwellers and troubled youth get back on their feet says Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka. In The Fiji Times ‘A Conversation with the PM’ column, Mr Rabuka said the initiative was part of a broader strategy to respond to the increasing number of people living or spending time on the streets. “This is one of the key reasons Government is establishing a Wellbeing Centre, particularly for children in conflict with…
Australian National Review - Australia Commits $500 Million to Fiji, Eyes Security and Border Upgrades
Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese (L) and the Prime Minister of Fiji Sitiveni Rabuka at a rugby union Test match between Australia and Fiji in Newcastle, Australia on July 6, 2025. Saeed Khan/AFP via Getty Images Australia is set to increase its development aid to Fiji by an additional $40 million (FJD 56 million) over four years, bringing the total bilateral support to nearly $500 million (FJD$734 million) between 2025 and 2029. The…
Australia turns to rugby diplomacy to keep Island nations on side as Wallabies rally late to edge physical Fiji
Prime ministers Anthony Albanese and Sitiveni Rabuka with the Vuvale Bowl before the game on Sunday. Photo: @AlboMP/ X (twitter) Australia is turning to sports diplomacy to keep close relations with its Pacific neighbours amid growing Chinese interest and US political turmoil. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made the point in an interview with ABC Newcastle radio host Scott Bevan on Saturday, a day before the Wallabies narrowly beat Fij…
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