Fiji

Hayne unaware of Parramatta Eels secret deals as he prepares for Fiji

New revelations in an NRL breach notice against the Eels reportedly show the club secretly arranged almost $500,000 in deals for the former NFL convert since 2013.

Official documents and boardroom minutes show a trail of salary cap discrepancies in the star full-back's third party deals with the club from 2013 to 2015, News Corp reported on Tuesday.

They allegedly include cash payments, first class overseas travel and car expenses adding up to $465,000, all hidden from the NRL.

Samoa stun Fiji to win Paris 7s

It's the first tournament victory for the Manu since Dubai in 2012 and reverses a 42-5 hiding suffered at the hands of their Pacific rivals in pool play a day earlier.

Head coach Damian McGrath was full of praise for his players.

"I never in my wildest dreams when we woke up this morning thought that we could go through the day. We played three probably the most physical teams here in South Africa, Argentina and then Fiji and to put in the sort of performance that we did made me really proud."

Digicel to link Fiji and Samoa with new submarine cable

The Chairman of Digicel Group Mr. Denis O’Brien revealed this during a press conference in Suva yesterday afternoon.

“We are investing in a new submarine cable from Samoa to Fiji as well as part of our regional connectivity build up as well.”

Fiji's State of Natural Disaster ends tonight

The declaration had been issued in February after the country was hit by Cyclone Winston.

The NDMO's director, Akapusi Tuifagalele, told FBC News that this also signaled that the Australian and New Zealand Defence Forces had completed their recovery work - seven weeks after they were deployed.

Tropical depression brings flooding to Fiji's Vanua Levu

Amit Singh, a senior forecaster at the Fiji Meteorological Service, said the system, TD17F, made landfall on the northern island yesterday, bringing with it heavy rain and strong winds.

He said Vanua Levu received 24-hours of very heavy rainfall, which has flooded low-lying areas and damaged crops, according to reports received by the service.

Tropical depression continues to affect Fiji

Fiji Times Online reports the inclement weather, which has brought heavy rainfall and strong winds in some parts of the country, is being caused by Tropical Depression TD17F, which was located about 310 kilometres north-north-west of Nadi at midday yesterday.

It is moving towards the country at 15km per hour.

Fiji Meteorological Service director Ravind Kumar said the concern for Fiji was the associated strong winds, rain and the likelihood of flooding of low-lying areas.

Post-cyclone rebuild package, reforms, announced in Fiji

The package, announced by Frank Bainimarama in Suva, included grants for new building materials and a new, more stringent, building code.

"Cyclone Winston has not only brought the Fijian people together and made us stronger than before," Mr Bainimarama told a room full of government ministers and dignitaries, "it has also helped identify a number of gaps that we urgently need to address."

Concerns over food security in Fiji

Many newly planted seedlings were drowned in the deluges brought by tropical depressions this week.

Sune Gudnitz of the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Suva said replanting will have to start again.

Cyclone Zena downgraded, moving away from Fiji

Zena comes after several days of intense rain in the west of Fiji that has already left several thousand in shelters and claimed at least one life.

Yesterday, it was upgraded from a category 1 to a category 3 storm, with winds gusting up to 170km/h at its centre.

Fiji on alert as Cyclone Zena intensifies

The storm has intensified over the morning from a category 1 storm to a category 3 storm, with winds of 120km/h close to its centre, gusting to 130km/h.

The west of Fiji has been deluged with rain since Sunday and now strong winds are forecast.

RNZ lnternational's Sally Round is in the Fijian city of Lautoka.