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ABC reporter Craig Reucassel goes off the tourist track in Fiji to see how communities are dealing with the reality of climate change. Rising sea levels and cyclones are forcing Fijians to change their lives to survive.
An illegal Chinese tourist development threatens natural habitats on Fiji’s Malolo Island. This shocking report from Newsroom NZ follows landowners and locals as they fight to halt the project.
Filmed just before the country went to the polls, this report explores Fiji's first election since the military coup in 2006. Will the election bring stability to the nation after years of ethnic tensions?
As Fiji's Bainimarama continues to refuse to hold elections, this report gains unprecedented access to the military leader. Speaking candidly of his aims, he is showing no signs of loosening his grip.
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama has been called a dictator and a disgrace. With the Commonwealth warning to suspend Fiji's membership if elections are not held by next year, what does Bainimarama have to say?
In December 2006, troops took over the streets of Fiji's capital city and imposed emergency law. Since then, numerous accounts have emerged from people rounded up and tortured.
Fiji is on high alert ahead of this week's election results. Even the Prime Minster has warned there might be another coup - something the army has vowed to prevent.
Fiji's military commander is hinting he might lead a new coup after indications that coup leader George Speight may be pardoned later this year.
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